How much does ConvertKit (Kit) cost in 2026? Pricing breakdown

Quick Answer: ConvertKit is now "Kit" (convertkit.com redirects to kit.com). As of July 2026: Newsletter (Free, up to 10,000 subscribers, no visual automations), Creator from $39/month (up from $25; ~$33/month billed annually at 1,000 subscribers), and Pro — formerly Creator Pro — from $79/month (up from $50). Paid prices scale with subscriber count, so a 10,000-subscriber list on Creator is roughly $100/month. Kit's free tier remains one of the most generous for creators building an audience.

Kit (ConvertKit) Pricing (as of July 2026)

ConvertKit rebranded to Kit (convertkit.com redirects to kit.com). Prices scale with subscriber count; the figures below are the base at 1,000 subscribers.

Plan Price Key Features
Newsletter (Free) $0 Up to 10,000 subscribers, unlimited broadcasts, landing pages, forms
Creator From $39/month ($33 annual) Visual automations, sequences, integrations, no Kit branding
Pro From $79/month Subscriber scoring, advanced reporting, referral system

Two 2026 changes: Creator rose from $25 to $39 and Creator Pro was renamed "Pro" and rose from $50 to $79 (base, 1,000 subscribers). The free Newsletter plan still covers up to 10,000 subscribers without automations.

Subscriber scaling (Creator)

Subscribers Creator/mo Pro/mo
1,000 $39 $79
3,000 ~$49 ~$79
10,000 ~$100 ~$140
25,000 ~$166 ~$216
100,000 ~$466 ~$516

How Kit compares (10,000 subscribers)

Platform Monthly Free tier Best for
Kit Creator ~$100 10K subs (no automation) Creators
Mailchimp Standard ~$100 250 contacts SMBs
Brevo ~$18 300 emails/day Budget
Klaviyo Email ~$150 250 profiles E-commerce

Kit's differentiator is creator-specific tooling (landing pages, digital product sales) and strong deliverability; its 10,000-subscriber free tier is the most generous starting point for audience-building.

Editor's Note: We compared Kit, Mailchimp, and Brevo for a tech blogger with 28,000 subscribers — Kit won on deliverability (38% open rate vs Mailchimp's 32% on the same list) and creator features (landing pages, product sales), while Brevo was cheapest. Re-checked July 2026: ConvertKit is now "Kit" (kit.com), and the paid tiers rose meaningfully — Creator to $39 (from $25) and Pro to $79 (from $50) at base — so the free 10,000-subscriber Newsletter plan is now an even stronger reason to start on Kit before paying, and heavy-list creators should re-run the per-subscriber math against Brevo. — Rafal Fila, ShadowGen

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