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Best Email Marketing Tools for Creators

Email marketing platforms built for YouTubers, podcasters, course creators, and online educators. Monetize your audience with newsletters.

What We Looked For

We prioritized platforms with monetization features (paid newsletters, digital product sales, tip jars), audience growth tools, and creator-friendly pricing. The ability to sell directly to subscribers without needing separate ecommerce tools was a key differentiator.

How we ranked: Matched to this category and ranked by overall editorial rating.

Independent ratings. No paid placements. How we score

#1

Kit (ConvertKit)

Email marketing built for creators

4.6/5

Kit (formerly ConvertKit) is purpose-built for online creators including bloggers, podcasters, YouTubers, and course creators. It emphasizes simplicit...

Free plan · from $33/mo Automation
#2

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 · from $43/mo Automation
#3

AWeber

Powerfully simple email marketing

4.2/5

AWeber is one of the original email marketing platforms, serving small businesses since 1998. It offers the largest template library (600+) and an imp...

Free plan · from $15/mo Automation
#4

Venturz

Your all-in-one platform to build a successful startup

3.5/5

Venturz is an all-in-one startup platform that bundles website building, CRM, email marketing, community management, and helpdesk into a single subscr...

Free plan · from $29/mo SMS Automation

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I monetize my newsletter directly? +

Yes. Platforms like Kit (ConvertKit), Beehiiv, and Substack let you charge for premium content, sell digital products, or accept tips. You can start free and add paid tiers as your audience grows.

What's better for creators: Substack or a dedicated email platform? +

Substack is simpler but takes a 10% cut of paid subscriptions and offers limited customization. Dedicated platforms like Kit or Beehiiv give you more control, better automation, and you keep more revenue — but require slightly more setup.

How do creators typically grow their email lists? +

The most effective methods are content upgrades (free resources in exchange for an email), landing pages linked from social bios, referral programs, and cross-promotions with other creators in your niche.

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