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Best tinyEmail Alternatives

tinyEmail is still a credible choice for shopify store owners, especially if you value ease of use and value for money plus automation and segmentation. But people usually start looking elsewhere when automation capabilities are limited compared to mature competitors — no advanced multi-step workflows or conditional branching on lower plans and no built-in landing page builder, crm, transactional email support, or sms marketing features.

8 realistic alternatives stand out here, and each solves a slightly different problem. 4 start below tinyEmail's $15/mo entry price.

The most common reasons people explore tinyEmail alternatives: automation capabilities are limited compared to mature competitors — no advanced multi-step workflows or conditional branching on lower plans, and no built-in landing page builder, crm, transactional email support, or sms marketing features. These are real tradeoffs, not dealbreakers for everyone — but if they affect your workflow, the alternatives below address them directly. Among these 8 alternatives, 4 are cheaper and 3 score higher in our ratings. The best choice depends on what matters most to you — price, features, or ease of use.

tinyEmail — Free plan available (free plan: 500 subscribers, 15,000 emails/month). Rated 4.6/5.

  • + Extremely affordable entry point at $15/month with email-volume-based pricing rather than subscriber count
  • + Deep native Shopify integration with free plan for Shopify stores including abandoned cart emails and product recommendations

When it makes sense to switch

  • + Switch if your main blocker is "Automation capabilities are limited compared to mature competitors — no advanced multi-step workflows or conditional branching on lower plans". That issue is a recurring theme across the alternatives on this page.
  • + Switch if price pressure matters: Moosend starts at $9/mo versus $15/mo for tinyEmail.
  • + Switch if you want the strongest all-around option first: Moosend scores 4.7/5 versus 4.6/5.

When staying with tinyEmail is still rational

  • tinyEmail is still worth keeping if you already rely on its strengths in ease of use and value for money plus automation and segmentation.
  • Stay put if migration cost is higher than the gain. Rebuilding automations, forms, templates, and reporting usually matters more than saving a few dollars per month.
  • Stay with tinyEmail if "Extremely affordable entry point at $15/month with email-volume-based pricing rather than subscriber count" is the reason you chose it in the first place.

Quick comparison snapshot

This table is here to answer the first decision question quickly: are you mainly leaving tinyEmail for price, ease of use, feature depth, or fit for a different audience?

Tool Starting price Free plan Best for Biggest edge Watch out for
tinyEmail
Current tool
$15/mo 500 subscribers, 15,000 emails/month shopify store owners and small e commerce businesses ease of use and value for money plus automation and segmentation Automation capabilities are limited compared to mature competitors — no advanced multi-step workflows or conditional branching on lower plans
Flodesk
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$38/mo No designers and creatives ease of use and value for money plus automation and segmentation No A/B testing
Loops
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$49/mo 1,000 contacts, 4,000 sends/month, Loops branding saas startups and developer first teams value for money and deliverability plus automation and segmentation Limited automation logic — lacks advanced multi-branch workflows and conditional logic found in mature platforms
Moosend
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$9/mo No small businesses and ecommerce value for money and ease of use plus automation and segmentation No free plan (30-day trial only)
Sender
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$10/mo 2,500 subscribers small businesses and ecommerce ease of use and value for money plus automation and segmentation No A/B testing

Common reasons to look for tinyEmail alternatives

  • - Automation capabilities are limited compared to mature competitors — no advanced multi-step workflows or conditional branching on lower plans
  • - No built-in landing page builder, CRM, transactional email support, or SMS marketing features
  • - Pricing escalates significantly at higher volumes ($900/mo for 500K emails), making it less competitive for large senders

Better pricing

Moosend

All-in-one email marketing and automation

4.7/5

Moosend is a budget-friendly email marketing platform that punches above its weight class. Despite its low price point, it offers solid automation, tr...

From $9/mo Automation

Moosend makes sense if you still want a tool for indie and bootstrapped but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, Moosend starts at $9/mo, lower than tinyEmail's $15/mo, it adds landing pages, and it currently rates higher (4.7/5 vs 4.6/5). The tradeoff is no free plan (30-day trial only).

Sender

Affordable email and SMS marketing

4.7/5

Sender offers one of the most generous free plans in email marketing, combined with built-in SMS capabilities. It's an excellent choice for budget-con...

Free plan available SMS Automation

Sender makes sense if you still want a tool for indie and bootstrapped but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, Sender starts at $10/mo, lower than tinyEmail's $15/mo, it adds SMS marketing, and it currently rates higher (4.7/5 vs 4.6/5). The tradeoff is no A/B testing.

EngageBay

All-in-one CRM for marketing, sales & support

4.7/5

EngageBay is a bootstrapped all-in-one CRM platform that bundles marketing automation, sales pipeline management, helpdesk ticketing, and live chat in...

Free plan available SMS Automation

EngageBay makes sense if you still want a tool for indie and bootstrapped but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, EngageBay starts at $14.99/mo, lower than tinyEmail's $15/mo, it adds landing pages and SMS marketing, and it currently rates higher (4.7/5 vs 4.6/5). The tradeoff is limited email editor widgets and somewhat outdated email template designs compared to modern competitors.

Buttondown

The easiest way to start and grow your newsletter

4.4/5

Buttondown is a minimalist newsletter platform beloved by developers and writers who prefer Markdown over drag-and-drop editors. It focuses on writing...

Free plan available Automation

Buttondown makes sense if you still want a tool for indie and bootstrapped but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, Buttondown starts at $9/mo, lower than tinyEmail's $15/mo and it adds landing pages. The tradeoff is no visual email editor.

More features

Flodesk

Design emails people love to get

4.6/5

Flodesk is a design-first email marketing platform known for its stunning templates and flat-rate pricing model. It's particularly popular among creat...

From $38/mo Automation

Flodesk makes sense if you still want a tool for new and rising and indie and bootstrapped but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, it adds landing pages. The tradeoff is no A/B testing.

beehiiv

The newsletter platform built for growth

4.5/5

beehiiv was built by the team behind Morning Brew's growth to 4 million subscribers. It's specifically designed for newsletter businesses with built-i...

Free plan available Automation

beehiiv makes sense if you still want a tool for new and rising but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, it adds landing pages. The tradeoff is limited to newsletter use case.

Other alternatives

Loops

The email platform built for SaaS

4.6/5

Loops is a developer-first email platform designed exclusively for SaaS companies, combining marketing and transactional email in a single clean inter...

Free plan available Automation

Loops makes sense if you still want a tool for new and rising and indie and bootstrapped but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, the main difference is positioning: Loops leans harder into value for money and deliverability plus automation and segmentation. The tradeoff is limited automation logic — lacks advanced multi-branch workflows and conditional logic found in mature platforms.

Mailmodo

Interactive AMP email marketing with in-email forms and surveys

4.5/5

Mailmodo is the pioneering interactive email marketing platform that uses AMP technology to let recipients fill forms, take surveys, book meetings, an...

From $49/mo Automation

Mailmodo makes sense if you still want a tool for new and rising but need a different balance of price and capability. Compared with tinyEmail, the main difference is positioning: Mailmodo leans harder into ease of use and support plus automation and segmentation. The tradeoff is aMP email support is limited to Gmail, Yahoo, Mail.ru, and Apple Mail — Outlook and other clients fall back to HTML.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest alternative to tinyEmail? +

Moosend is the cheapest option in this comparison at $9/mo. That makes it the first tool to check if you are leaving tinyEmail mainly for budget reasons.

What is the best tinyEmail alternative for beginners? +

Flodesk is the strongest beginner pick in this set because it leads on ease of use and still covers the core workflow most teams need when moving away from tinyEmail.

Is tinyEmail still worth it in 2026? +

tinyEmail is still worth it if you specifically value ease of use and value for money plus automation and segmentation and you are not blocked by automation capabilities are limited compared to mature competitors — no advanced multi-step workflows or conditional branching on lower plans or no built-in landing page builder, crm, transactional email support, or sms marketing features. If those tradeoffs are already slowing you down, one of the alternatives on this page will usually be a better fit.

Which tinyEmail alternative is best overall? +

Moosend is the strongest all-around option in this group on our current ratings at 4.7/5. It is the safest starting point if you want a balanced replacement rather than the cheapest or most niche alternative.