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Best Drip Alternatives for 2026

Why teams leave Drip, what they switch to, and how the total cost of ownership compares.

By Shawn Yeager

Why teams leave Drip

Peak-period 'high-watermark' billing — Drip charges the highest active subscriber count reached during a billing period, not end-of-cycle. A promotional list import followed by hygiene pruning still triggers the elevated rate, potentially adding $50–$215 to a single month's invoice without any change in your usable list.

Steep tier jumps punish organic list growth — $39/month at 2,500 contacts becomes $154/month at 10,000 and $699/month at 50,000. The move from 10,000 to 25,000 contacts alone adds approximately $215/month — a 140% price increase for 2.5× the list size, before a single additional email is sent.

SMS marketing is permanently unavailable to new accounts — Drip restricts its SMS feature to legacy accounts created before the cutoff date. Any business signing up today cannot access email + SMS within Drip at any price, forcing a separate tool (typically $39+/month) alongside a full Drip subscription.

No free plan; trial caps at 100 email sends in 14 days — unlike Omnisend (free to 250 contacts, 500 emails/month) or MailerLite (free to 250 subscribers), Drip offers no permanent free tier. Its trial limits new accounts to 2,500 contacts and just 100 total email sends — too little to validate any meaningful automation sequence before committing to paid.

What teams are switching to

Drip's estimated TCO is $11,604/yr for a 3-person team. Here are the alternatives teams are using instead.

Omnisend

Free to 250 contacts (500 emails/month); Standard from $16/month; Pro from $59/month with unlimited email sends and bundled SMS credits

Ecommerce-native email and SMS with AI-powered segmentation, a built-in product recommender, and Forms AI. Only bills for 'billable contacts' — unsubscribed contacts are excluded automatically — so list hygiene reduces invoices directly. Standard plan reaches 10,000 contacts for approximately $115/month versus Drip's $154.

Brevo

Free (300 emails/day); Starter from $9/month (5,000 emails/month); Business plans from $18/month

Charges by email volume sent, not contact headcount — store unlimited contacts and pay only for what you send. A large, partially dormant list costs nothing extra to maintain; you pay only when you run a campaign. Includes automation, segmentation, and transactional email in a single subscription with no legacy-tier gatekeeping on SMS.

MailerLite

Free to 250 subscribers; Comfort from $12/month; Power from $25/month (unlimited automations, unlimited sends)

Subscriber-based pricing that runs roughly half of Drip's cost at equivalent list sizes — $73/month for 10,000 subscribers versus Drip's $154. AI writing assistant and smart sending are included on the Power plan. Unlimited automations and unlimited email sends make high-frequency ecommerce sequences affordable without tier traps.

StackCut doesn't sell or recommend any of these tools. We show them for context. The decision is yours.

Other email marketing cost breakdowns

ActiveCampaign

$49/seat/month

ActiveCampaign's real cost goes far beyond the sticker price. Contact-tier jumps, add-on fees, and stealth price hikes can double your bill. See the math.

Brevo

$16/seat/month

Brevo's free tier caps at 300 emails/day with forced branding. Add SMS credits, branding removal fees, and Marketing Premium — here's the full TCO breakdown.

Constant Contact

$10/seat/month

Constant Contact's $12/mo Lite plan caps sends at 10x contacts and blocks all automations. At 10,000 contacts, Lite jumps to $120/mo — see the full TCO.

ConvertKit

$33/seat/month

Kit (ConvertKit) free plan blocks automations entirely. After a 35% price hike in September 2025, Creator starts at $39/mo. At 25K subscribers, costs rival enterprise tools. See the real TCO.

GetResponse

$16/seat/month

GetResponse's Marketer plan — needed for A/B testing and automation — climbs from $48/mo to $168/mo as lists grow. Annual plans offer no refunds. Here's what it really costs.

HubSpot Marketing

$45/seat/month

HubSpot Marketing Hub Professional starts at $890/mo plus a mandatory $3,000 onboarding fee. Contact tier jumps, add-ons, and annual lock-in push real costs far higher.

Klaviyo

$20/seat/month

Klaviyo starts at $20/mo but real costs average $1,500/mo. SMS emoji fees, auto-upgrades, and a forced 20% surcharge at scale add up fast.

Mailchimp

$13/seat/month

Mailchimp starts at $13/mo but most teams pay 5-10x that. Ghost contacts, overage fees, and serial price hikes since the Intuit acquisition add up fast.

Marketo

$1,295/seat/month

Marketo's real cost isn't $1,295/mo. With database overages, $50K implementations, and dedicated admins, expect $100K+/yr. See the full TCO breakdown.

FAQ

Drip alternatives: quick answers

What are the best alternatives to Drip?

The AI-first alternatives teams evaluate most are Omnisend, Brevo, and MailerLite. Each lowers total cost of ownership differently depending on team size and how much manual work it removes. StackCut models that trade-off for your numbers.

Why do teams switch away from Drip?

Peak-period 'high-watermark' billing — Drip charges the highest active subscriber count reached during a billing period, not end-of-cycle. A promotional list import followed by hygiene pruning still triggers the elevated rate, potentially adding $50–$215 to a single month's invoice without any change in your usable list. Steep tier jumps punish organic list growth — $39/month at 2,500 contacts becomes $154/month at 10,000 and $699/month at 50,000. The move from 10,000 to 25,000 contacts alone adds approximately $215/month — a 140% price increase for 2.5× the list size, before a single additional email is sent.

How much could I save by replacing Drip?

In the modeled 3-person scenario, moving off Drip to an AI-first alternative saves about $6,516/year (56% of total cost of ownership). Your result depends on your team size, hourly rate, and how much you automate. Adjust the assumptions to see your own number.

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