How Email Marketing Tools Really Price You — 2026

Email platforms advertise a monthly price, but bill you on four very different models. The model — not the headline number — decides what you actually pay as you grow. A sourced comparison of 15 platforms.

Two tools at "$20/mo" can cost wildly different amounts at 10,000 contacts depending on whether they charge per contact, per email sent, per revenue share, or bundle everything flat. This page maps which platform uses which model in 2026 — and flags the gotchas (like being billed for contacts who unsubscribed).

Free to cite and link. Prices are program-published at compile time and change; treat this as a map of pricing models, not a live rate card.

The four pricing models

ModelHow you're billedBest forWorst for
Per-contactCost scales with list size, often regardless of how often you sendSmall lists you email frequentlyLarge lists you email rarely
Per-sendCost scales with emails sent, contacts effectively unlimitedBig lists, infrequent sendsSmall lists, very high frequency
Per-revenue (creator)Platform takes a cut of paid-subscription revenue (or 0%)Paid newslettersFree newsletters that want flat cost
All-in-one / flatBundles email with funnels, courses, automation at a flat tierSolopreneurs wanting one toolTeams needing best-in-class email only

Which platform uses which model

PlatformModelFree tierNotable pricing fact
BrevoPer-send (rare)300 emails/day, unlimited contactsPriced per-email-sent, not per-contact — cheap for big infrequent lists
beehiivPer-revenue (0%)Up to 2,500 subs, unlimited sendsTakes 0% of paid-subscription revenue (only Stripe 2.9% + $0.30)
Systeme.ioAll-in-one / flat2,000 contacts, unlimited emails, never expires0% transaction fees; bundles funnels + courses
MailerLitePer-contact + send500 subs / 12,000 emails/moNew pricing June 16, 2026 scales by subs AND send volume
Kit (ConvertKit)Per-contactFree up to 10,000 subs (1 automation)Creator ~$39/mo at 1k subs; ~$199 at 25k (Sept 2025 price hike)
ActiveCampaignPer-contactNo free planCost rises with both contact count AND plan tier
GetResponsePer-contact500 contactsScales by list size; annual saves ~18%
KlaviyoPer-contact (steep)250 profiles / 500 sends~$150/mo at 10k, ~$1,380/mo at 100k contacts
AWeberPer-contactUp to 500 subsUnlimited sends at ~10x subscriber count/mo
Constant ContactPer-contactNo free plan (60-day trial)Send overage $0.002/email above 10–24x contact count
OmnisendPer-contact250 contacts / 500 emails~$44 at 2.5k, ~$132 at 10k contacts
MailchimpPer-contact (gotcha)250 contacts / 500 sends (cut Jan 2026)Bills subscribed, unsubscribed AND non-subscribed contacts
HubSpotPer-contact (+ fees)Free CRM + basic emailProfessional ~$890/mo + mandatory ~$3,000 onboarding fee
KajabiAll-in-one / flatNoneBasic $179/mo, 0% transaction fees; Kickstarter pulled Jan 2026

Key findings

  1. Per-send is the rare model that rewards big lists. Brevo charging per email sent (not per contact) is unusual in the category — far cheaper if you hold many contacts but email infrequently. Almost everyone else punishes list size.
  2. Mailchimp's billing counts contacts you can't even email. It bills subscribed, unsubscribed and non-subscribed contacts — and it cut its free plan to 250 contacts / 500 sends in January 2026. A frequently-cited reason buyers migrate away.
  3. Klaviyo scales steeply by design. ~$150/mo at 10k contacts rising to ~$1,380/mo at 100k. Powerful for e-commerce, expensive for large low-value lists.
  4. "0% revenue cut" is beehiiv's and Systeme.io's wedge. For paid newsletters, beehiiv taking 0% (vs platforms that take 3–10%) compounds fast. Systeme.io extends the same 0%-fee logic to an all-in-one bundle.
  5. Watch the non-obvious fees. HubSpot's ~$3,000 mandatory onboarding on Professional is the kind of line item the headline seat price hides.

Methodology

15 widely-used email/marketing platforms classified by their primary 2026 billing model from a sourced pricing dataset. "Per-contact" means cost scales with list size; "per-send" with emails dispatched; "per-revenue" takes a share of paid-subscription income. Tiers and figures are as published at compile time. This is a pricing-model map, not a feature ranking.

Editorial note (verification): Email pricing changes often (MailerLite and Mailchimp both changed terms in 2026). Confirm current tiers on each provider's pricing page before republishing a figure. Compiled 2026-06-27.

How to cite

"How Email Marketing Tools Really Price You — 2026", ToolsRanks. https://toolsranks.com/etudes/email-marketing-pricing-models-2026
A spreadsheet of all tiers is available on request.