Mailjet has pretty elaborate pricing options, with 4 main plans: Free, Basic, Premium and Enterprise. They cater to many types of senders from SMB to high volume senders. Though the Free and Basic will quickly miss some important features to take you to the next level, e.g. marketing automation and segmentation.
The Basic plan starts at $9.65 / per month for up to 30,000 emails send per month, the Premium plan includes more features for the same amount of emails send.
While the Enterprise plan is catered for high volume sender with more than 900K emails send per month.
If automation is a key feature of what you are looking for, you should directly check out ActiveCampaign pricing. As this one of the most advance ESP in that regards.
The best thing about Mailjet is the flexibility that it offers to the customers. Scaling up or down is extremely easy based on your needs. Mailjet has some lucrative features to offer to small companies and large organizations equally.
If you are just getting started with email marketing, Mailjet can be a great tool to learn and grow as you go.
Mailjet goes head to head with Sendgrid and Sendinblue. And also tries to compete with providers dedicated to SMB like ActiveCampaign or Convertkit.
The best thing about Mailjet is the flexibility that it offers to the customers. Scaling up or down is extremely easy based on your needs. Mailjet has some lucrative features to offer to small companies and large organizations equally.
If you are just getting started with email marketing, Mailjet can be a great tool to learn and grow as you go.
Mailjet goes head to head with Sendgrid and Sendinblue. And also tries to compete with providers dedicated to SMB like ActiveCampaign or Convertkit.
It sure is. You can send up to 6,000 emails per month (with a sending maximum of 200 emails per day) without paying us a dime. They don’t even ask for a credit card.
If you run out of email credit, you can still send more emails, but these will be billed. See price per additional 1,000 emails beyond plan limit.