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head to head

Resend vs MailerSend

React Email-first sending versus a modern API with visual template tooling.

Side by side

Feature Resend MailerSend
Tagline Email API tightly coupled to React Email. Modern transactional API with a clean UI.
Free tier 3,000/mo permanent, one domain 500/mo permanent
Starts at $20/mo for 50,000 emails $7/mo for 5,000 emails
Pricing model tiered tiered
API Yes Yes
SMTP Yes Yes
SDKs node, python, go, ruby, php, rust, java, elixir, cli node, python, go, ruby, php
Templates react-email rich
React Email Yes No
Webhooks Yes Yes
Inbound No Yes
Multi-tenant No Yes
Idempotency Yes No
Dedicated IP Yes Yes
Deliverability Acceptable, but the deliverability track record is shorter than Postmark or SendGrid. Independent inbox-placement studies vary. Dedicated IPs are available on higher tiers. Good and steadily improving; reputation managed via dedicated IP options on paid plans.
DX score 8/10 8/10
Best for Early-stage React or Next.js product teams sending under 50k/mo. Teams that want both API and visual template editing.

Resend

pros
  • Idiomatic SDKs across major languages
  • React Email integration is the smoothest of any provider
  • Idempotency keys supported
  • Clean dashboard and event log
cons
  • Volume pricing is significantly higher than AWS SES at large volumes
  • Founded 2023, so deliverability track record and incident history are still building
  • No drag-and-drop template editor; non-React stacks get a thinner experience
  • No native inbound parsing
  • Single-region historically; multi-region setup is newer
  • Smaller support footprint than Twilio SendGrid or Sinch Mailgun

MailerSend

pros
  • Drag-and-drop templates plus API
  • Inbound routing supported
  • Sub-accounts for agencies
cons
  • Smaller SDK footprint than SendGrid
  • Brand and ecosystem less recognized than older providers