
If you're a newsletter creator, choosing the right platform can make or break your growth. Two names keep popping up: Beehiiv and MailerLite. Both are popular, but which one is actually better for your needs?
We’ve tested both platforms in-depth, and today, we’ll break down their strengths, weaknesses, and key differences—so you can decide without the guesswork.
Beehiiv and MailerLite both prioritize ease of use, but they cater to slightly different workflows.
Beehiiv’s modern, fast interface is built with creators in mind. Their drag-and-drop editor is snappy, and the onboarding process is streamlined—ideal if you want to publish newsletters quickly without friction. The platform also includes AI-powered tools like subject line and image generation, which can save time for solo creators or small teams.MailerLite, on the other hand, has a more traditional email marketing feel. Their editor is robust but can feel cluttered if you’re used to sleek, minimalist tools. However, they excel in automation workflows, making it easier to segment subscribers or trigger sequences based on behavior (e.g., open/click actions).
For MisarMail users, this matters if you’re migrating from either platform. Beehiiv’s UI might feel more familiar, but MailerLite’s automation depth is unmatched for complex campaigns.Cost is often the deciding factor. Here’s how Beehiiv and MailerLite stack up:
| Plan | Beehiiv (Free) | Beehiiv (Grow) | MailerLite (Free) | MailerLite (Paid) |
|------|----------------|----------------|-------------------|-------------------|
| Subscribers | 2,500 | Starts at $42/mo | 1,000 | Starts at $10/mo |
| Emails/Month | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Features | Basic editor, referral program | AI tools, analytics | Basic editor, templates | Advanced automations, A/B testing |
Beehiiv’s free plan is generous—2,500 subscribers with unlimited sends and a built-in referral program (great for organic growth). Their paid tiers start at $42/month for up to 1,000 subscribers, which is steep compared to MailerLite. MailerLite’s pricing is more scalable—their paid plans start at just $10/month for 500 subscribers, and their free tier (1,000 subscribers) includes advanced features like pop-ups and embedded forms. If you’re bootstrapping, MailerLite’s value is hard to beat. Pro tip: If you’re running a small but engaged list, MailerLite’s free tier could be the better deal. But if you’re hyper-focused on growth (and want a referral program), Beehiiv’s paid plans might justify the cost.For newsletter creators, growth tools and monetization options are critical.
Beehiiv shines here with built-in referral programs, sponsorship marketplaces, and even a paid newsletter feature (Monetize). Their growth tools are designed specifically for publishers, making it easier to turn subscribers into paying customers. The platform also integrates with Stripe for seamless payouts. MailerLite focuses more on automation and segmentation, which is great for nurturing subscribers but lacks Beehiiv’s native monetization features. You’ll need third-party integrations (like Stripe or PayPal) if you want to sell subscriptions or digital products. If you’re using MisarMail, consider how you plan to monetize. Beehiiv is the clear winner for creators who want to sell newsletters or sponsorships, while MailerLite is better for traditional email marketers who rely on automation.No matter how great your content is, poor deliverability kills engagement.
Beehiiv has a strong reputation for inbox placement, thanks to partnerships with major ESPs and proactive list-cleaning tools. Their support is responsive (via chat and email), but their knowledge base is less comprehensive than MailerLite’s. MailerLite’s deliverability is solid, but they’ve had occasional hiccups (e.g., sudden IP blocks for some users). Their support is more robust, with 24/7 chat and extensive documentation—useful if you’re troubleshooting deliverability issues. For MisarMail users, this is where testing comes in handy. Always check your own metrics (open rates, spam complaints) when switching platforms. If deliverability is a concern, MailerLite’s support might give you more peace of mind.The answer depends on your priorities:
Your newsletter deserves the best platform. Choose wisely—your growth depends on it.
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