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Brevo

All-in-one marketing platform with email, SMS, WhatsApp, and CRM. Send transactional and marketing emails via API or SMTP.

8/10
Verdict

Best for teams that need a unified marketing platform with email, SMS, and CRM in one place.

Features9/10Ease of Use6/10Pricing9/10Documentation7/10

Use Cases

Run a small SaaS with transactional emails (welcome, password reset) plus occasional marketing newsletters
Build a multi-channel notification system using email + SMS + WhatsApp from one API

Free Tier

300 emails/day, unlimited contacts, email API, SMTP relay, drag-and-drop editor

How to Maximize the Free Tier

Brevo’s free tier (300 emails/day) is the volume leader for free email — no monthly cap, just a daily limit. Use it for transactional emails during the day and schedule marketing sends in batches. The multi-channel capabilities (SMS, WhatsApp) on the free plan are unusual — take advantage of them for two-factor authentication or order confirmations via SMS. The Brevo branding on free emails is the main trade-off; upgrade to Starter ($9/mo) to remove it. Watch out for the shared IP pool: warm up your sending domain gradually to avoid spam folder placement.

Getting Started

Sign up at brevo.com → verify your email → create a sender identity (add SPF/DKIM DNS records) → choose API key or SMTP credentials → send first email via API or integrate with your app → track opens/clicks in the dashboard.

Pros

  • Daily volume: 300 emails/day is the most generous free tier among email platforms — roughly 9,000 emails per month
  • Multi-channel: Includes SMS, WhatsApp, and web push on the free plan — not just email
  • Template builder: Built-in drag-and-drop email editor with pre-built templates, no coding required

Cons

  • Brevo branding: Free tier adds a Brevo logo at the bottom of every email — removes with paid plans
  • Deliverability variance: Shared IP pool on the free tier can lead to inconsistent inbox placement
  • Complex dashboard: The platform is feature-rich but the UI can feel overwhelming for simple email-only use cases

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