Email-Review
MailerLite
A no-frills email marketing tool that does the boring 80 percent well for a fraction of what Kit or Mailchimp charge. Automation, landing pages, and forms in one place without the upsell pressure.
Letzter Hands-on-Test:
A real 1,400-subscriber list moved from Kit for a week. Compared deliverability, builder ergonomics, and automation depth against the previous month on Kit.
Auf einen Blick
- Preis
- Free for up to 1,000 subscribers and 12k emails/mo. Growing Business from $9/mo
- Kategorie
- Letzter Hands-on-Test
- Geeignet für
- Newsletter writers, content creators, and small course or digital product businesses building an email list under 10k.
Hinweis: Einige Links auf dieser Seite sind Affiliate-Links. Ich erhalte ggf. eine Provision, ohne dass dir zusätzliche Kosten entstehen. Ich empfehle nur Tools, die ich selbst nutze und einem Freund weiterempfehlen würde.
Benchmarks
Wie MailerLite wirklich abschneidet.
Fünf Achsen, die für ein Ein-Personen-Unternehmen zählen. Jeder Score ist redaktionell, 1–10, höher ist besser. Kein Tool maxt jede Achse; die Form des Diagramms ist das Signal.
- Preis
- Preis-Leistung für ein Solo-Budget
- Solo-Fit
- Für Ein-Personen-Unternehmen gebaut
- Lernkurve
- Wie schnell ein Einsteiger nützliche Arbeit erledigt
- Lock-in
- Wie leicht der Ausstieg ist (hoch = leicht)
- Support
- Qualität und Reaktion des Supports
Scores werden vom Editor nach Hands-on-Nutzung gesetzt und mit dem Tool aktualisiert. Nicht bezahlt und nicht von Affiliate-Partnerschaften beeinflusst.
Dafür
- Generous free tier covers the first 1,000 subscribers, which is most solos' first year
- Drag-and-drop builder for emails and landing pages is the cleanest in this price band
- Automation flows handle welcome sequences and re-engagement without complexity tax
- No upsell pressure to a more expensive tier compared to Mailchimp
Dagegen
- Reporting is shallower than ConvertKit or ActiveCampaign
- Audience segmentation is fine for solos but limits growth into more complex marketing
- Customer support response time can be slow on the free tier
Why MailerLite over the big names
Mailchimp prices like it thinks you have a marketing team. Kit (formerly ConvertKit) is excellent but starts at $25/mo for the features most solos actually want. MailerLite's free tier covers up to 1,000 subscribers with no asterisks: full automation, multiple lists, landing pages, the builder. For a solo starting an email list, that means roughly twelve months of free service before you have to pay anything.
The paid tier is also priced sensibly. $9/mo for the same set of features Mailchimp charges $20+ for. The cost difference compounds over years and frees that budget for something that actually moves the needle.
What it does well
The drag-and-drop builder is the cleanest in this price band. You can build a newsletter that looks designed in 15 minutes without templates fighting you. The landing-page builder is the same engine, so you can publish a launch page or a lead-magnet page without spinning up another tool.
Automation handles the basic flows every solo needs: welcome sequences, re-engagement, post-purchase. The UI for building these is approachable in a way that ActiveCampaign and Mailchimp are not. You can build a five-step welcome sequence in an evening without watching a tutorial.
Form embeds are flexible enough to drop into any site, including custom Next.js or static builds, without iframe ugliness.
Where it falls short
Reporting is the weakest area. You get opens, clicks, and unsubscribes, but the deeper analytics (cohort behaviour, link-click attribution across a sequence, segment performance) are shallow compared to ConvertKit or ActiveCampaign. For most solos this is fine. If your business is high-volume email marketing, you will outgrow it.
Segmentation is functional but flat. Tags work, lists work, but the segment-of-segments composition that Kit handles cleanly is more work in MailerLite.
Support on the free tier is slow. If you hit a deliverability issue mid-launch, expect to wait 24-48 hours for a response. Upgrading to Growing Business gets priority support, which is worth it if email is core to your business.
When to upgrade or switch
MailerLite is the right tool until you hit one of three triggers: 10k+ subscribers (the pricing starts catching up to Kit), email is your primary business and you need real cohort analytics, or you need fine-grained automation that branches on contact behaviour rather than just tags. Until then, the case for paying more is weak.
Verdict
The default email tool for solos in the first 5k subscribers. Free tier is honestly free; the upgrade to Growing Business at $9/mo is the cheapest credible email setup on the market.
Fazit
Bereit, MailerLite auszuprobieren?
Newsletter writers, content creators, and small course or digital product businesses building an email list under 10k.
Hinweis: Einige Links auf dieser Seite sind Affiliate-Links. Ich erhalte ggf. eine Provision, ohne dass dir zusätzliche Kosten entstehen. Ich empfehle nur Tools, die ich selbst nutze und einem Freund weiterempfehlen würde.
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