I’ve been pretty content with Postmark but I decided to compare pricing out of curiosity.
The free tier Remails offers is pretty generous in my opinion (3k a month) and I really like when the people making a service make blog posts like this. However having the next tier up (100k a month) start at €100 is a no go for me. It’s not that I think the price is bad, it’s that for my service I expect to send only 30k per month by the end of the year. Having a smaller capacity tier would be great for small but not tiny projects.
An alternative is Lettermint[1] which has much more gradual (and slightly lower, but with a less generous free plan) pricing. It's also pretty new (I think it launched last year) but more fully featured. I haven't used it but it seems good.
+1 I feel like Remails should try to have a more flexible pricing as well (I would love it if they can have 1000 mails per x euros or similar to lettermint pricing), it seems decent but remails has a higher free tier than lettermint so I hope that remails can revamp its pricing to include middle points (similar to lettermint in this instance) while still being price competitive.
Woah this is so cool. I am literally building a MTA right now! I see we are targeting two very different goals here, but good to see more people working on the email problem space.
The free tier Remails offers is pretty generous in my opinion (3k a month) and I really like when the people making a service make blog posts like this. However having the next tier up (100k a month) start at €100 is a no go for me. It’s not that I think the price is bad, it’s that for my service I expect to send only 30k per month by the end of the year. Having a smaller capacity tier would be great for small but not tiny projects.