Platform comparison

MailerLite vs Brevo: list size or sending volume?

The central difference is economic: MailerLite is organized around active subscriber tiers, while Brevo combines monthly email volume with contact-storage limits.

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Working verdict

Choose MailerLite when the same compact list receives regular campaigns. Choose Brevo when the database is large but only a small segment receives email on a given day.

QuestionMailerLiteBrevo
Free contact allowance250 active subscribersUp to 100,000 stored contacts
Free sending allowance2,500 emails per 30 days300 sends per day; unused sends do not roll over
Entry paid structureSubscriber tier with plan-specific send limitsFrom $9/month for 5,000 monthly emails and up to 500 contacts
Free automationVisual automation available within free-plan limitsUp to 2,000 unique contacts entering active automations
BrandingCheck current plan comparison before launchBrevo branding remains on free-plan email

Where Brevo's free plan is unusually strong

Brevo separates contact storage from daily sending. A business can keep a large database and communicate with a small segment each day. That is useful for low-frequency reminders, sales follow-up, or selective operational messages. It is a poor fit for a same-day newsletter sent to thousands because the free campaign must be resumed across multiple days.

Where MailerLite is easier to reason about

MailerLite's free plan is much smaller, but its 2,500-email monthly allowance can support ten complete sends to a 250-person list. Paid Comfort plans document a monthly send ceiling equal to ten times the subscriber tier, while Power documents unlimited monthly sending under fair use.

Upgrade surprise to watch

Brevo's entry paid tier removes the daily limit but pairs 5,000 monthly emails with storage for up to 500 contacts. A free user storing thousands of contacts cannot assume the cheapest paid tier will hold the existing database. MailerLite's main upgrade trigger is the active-subscriber ceiling or the plan's sending allowance.

Do not choose from the headline price alone

Calculate both the number of stored contacts and the number of messages sent to each contact. A 20,000-contact database receiving one campaign per quarter behaves very differently from a 1,000-contact list receiving daily automation.

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