| Multi-tenancy is exactly what Fertit was built to solve. But it is available only in Fertit hoster service, not the open-source version at the current moment.
Listmonk is excellent - we actually considered building on top of it initially. The main differentiators:
Multi-tenancy (your pain point):
Native support for multiple newsletters/domains in one instance
Unified management across all your properties Positioning differences:
Listmonk: Power-user tool with SQL segmentation, advanced templating, high-throughput queues
Fertit: Simplified interface targeting small businesses who want "just works" newsletter management Architecture approach:
Listmonk: Single binary + PostgreSQL (requires more ops knowledge)
Fertit: Docker Compose setup with Redis for caching, designed for easier deployment Business model:
Open-source version addresses your self-hosting needs
Hosted service ($5-10/month) for users who want zero ops When you'd choose Fertit over Listmonk:
You manage newsletters for multiple clients/domains (multi-tenancy)
You prefer simpler UI over advanced segmentation features
You want commercial support option
You're hitting operational complexity with multiple Listmonk instances When you'd stick with Listmonk:
You need the advanced features (SQL queries, high-throughput queues)
Current multi-instance setup works fine for your scale
You prefer the mature, battle-tested codebase Would love your thoughts on the multi-tenancy approach - is that the main friction point you're hitting with multiple instances? |