The verdict
Sender scores 4.5/5 in our review. It's best for startups on a budget and small ecommerce stores. Very generous free tier. The main trade-offs: fewer integrations; smaller template library; less brand recognition. There's a genuinely usable free plan, so you can try it at zero cost.
Pros & cons
- Very generous free tier
- Low paid prices
- Email plus SMS included
- Fewer integrations
- Smaller template library
- Less brand recognition
Key features
- Free-forever plan
- Email & SMS marketing
- Drag-and-drop builder
- Automation workflows
- Popups & signup forms
- Ecommerce reporting
Pricing
Free forever up to 2,500 contacts; the paid Standard plan starts at $7/mo and scales by contact count.
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per mo) | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free Forever | Custom | Custom | Up to 2,500 contacts, 15,000 emails/mo |
| Standard | $7 | $5 | SMS, A/B testing, unlimited templates |
| Professional | $14 | $10 | Advanced automation, ecommerce reports |
Transaction fees: 0%. Prices verified against Sender's pricing page; verify current pricing ↗.
Who should use Sender?
Good fit
- Startups on a budget
- Small ecommerce stores
Look elsewhere
- Enterprises needing deep integrations
Weighing the field? See Sender alternatives →.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Sender cost?
Sender is free to start. Free forever up to 2,500 contacts; the paid Standard plan starts at $7/mo and scales by contact count.
Does Sender charge transaction fees?
Transaction fees: 0%. You keep the full sale (minus your payment processor).
Who is Sender best for?
Sender is best for startups on a budget and small ecommerce stores. It's less ideal for enterprises needing deep integrations.
