What does the Resend free tier include in 2026?

Quick Answer: As of May 2026, the Resend free tier includes 3,000 emails/month, 100 emails/day, one verified domain, 30-day email log retention, and basic webhooks. The free tier is intended for development, testing, and very small production sends; teams typically upgrade to the $20/month Pro plan once they exceed 100 emails/day.

Resend Free Tier (as of May 2026)

Resend, founded in 2023, is a developer-focused transactional email API. Its free tier is designed to be generous for development and small production workloads.

What's included

  • 3,000 emails per month
  • 100 emails per day (the daily cap is the limit most users hit first)
  • 1 verified sending domain
  • 30 days of email log retention in the dashboard
  • Webhooks (delivered, opened, bounced, complained)
  • React Email templating support
  • API access with the standard SDK
  • Support via documentation and community Discord

What's NOT included on free

  • Multiple verified domains (Pro and above)
  • Dedicated IP addresses (Enterprise)
  • SSO / SAML (Enterprise)
  • Longer log retention (Pro retains 60 days, Scale retains longer)
  • Higher rate limits

Free vs Pro vs Scale

Feature Free Pro ($20/mo) Scale (custom)
Monthly emails 3,000 50,000 custom
Daily limit 100 scaled with plan custom
Domains 1 10 unlimited
Log retention 30 days 60 days extended
Webhooks yes yes yes
Dedicated IP no optional add-on yes

Picking the Right Tier

The free tier is suitable for: side projects, internal tools sending fewer than 100 emails/day, dev/test environments, and seed-stage products before user growth.

Upgrade to Pro when: production sends regularly hit the 100/day cap, you need a second verified domain (e.g., separating product from marketing), or you need 60-day log retention for support investigations.

Caveats

Pricing and tier limits change. Verify the current free-tier limits on the Resend pricing page before relying on these numbers. As of May 2026, the daily email limit is the most common reason teams move off the free tier; teams sending unevenly distributed bursts hit it before the monthly cap.

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