ConvertKit Review 2026
Reviewed by the Ikaroa team Β· Last updated: March 2026
Overview
ConvertKit is an email marketing platform built specifically for creators, bloggers, podcasters, and online course makers. It focuses on simplicity and deliverability, with powerful tagging and automation features that help creators build and monetise their audiences without needing a technical background.
We have been working with ConvertKit across multiple client projects since 2015, and this review reflects our hands-on experience implementing it for businesses of all sizes. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Boise, Idaho, ConvertKit has established itself as a leading option in the email marketing category.
Starting Price
Β£0/month
Founded
2013
Headquarters
Boise, Idaho
Our Rating
4.3/5
ConvertKit Key Features
ConvertKit offers a comprehensive feature set that covers the core needs of most businesses in the email marketing space. Here are the standout features we have tested:
ConvertKit Pricing in 2026
ConvertKit pricing starts at Β£0/month and scales up based on features and team size. Here is a breakdown of every tier:
ConvertKit Pricing
Newsletter
Β£0/month
- β10,000 subscribers
- βUnlimited broadcasts
- βLanding pages
- βBasic automation
Creator
Β£25/month
- β1,000 subscribers
- βAutomated sequences
- βVisual automations
- βThird-party integrations
Creator Pro
Β£50/month
- β1,000 subscribers
- βSubscriber scoring
- βAdvanced reporting
- βNewsletter referral system
ConvertKit Pros and Cons
Based on our experience implementing ConvertKit for clients, here is what we like and what could be better:
βPros
- β’Built specifically for creators and bloggers
- β’Excellent deliverability rates
- β’Clean, simple interface
- β’Powerful tagging and segmentation
- β’Free plan for up to 10,000 subscribers
βCons
- β’Limited design customisation for emails
- β’No built-in CRM functionality
- β’Reporting is basic compared to competitors
- β’Higher pricing per subscriber than Mailchimp
- β’Limited e-commerce features beyond digital products
Who Is ConvertKit Best For?
Creators, bloggers, and podcasters who want simple but powerful email automation
In our experience, ConvertKit works particularly well for teams that value built specifically for creators and bloggers. If your primary concern is limited design customisation for emails, you may want to explore alternatives.
Need help implementing this?
Our team at Ikaroa can set up ConvertKit for your business, migrate your data, and train your team.
ConvertKit Alternatives Worth Considering
If ConvertKit does not quite fit your needs, here are some alternatives worth considering:
ActiveCampaign
From Β£12/month
Brevo
From Β£0/month
Mailchimp
From Β£0/month
Klaviyo
From Β£0/month
Constant Contact
From Β£10/month
Our Verdict on ConvertKit
ConvertKit earns a solid 4.3/5 in our review. It is a strong choice for creators, bloggers, and podcasters who want simple but powerful email automation.
The biggest strengths are built specifically for creators and bloggers and excellent deliverability rates. However, you should be aware that limited design customisation for emails.
If you are not sure whether ConvertKit is the right fit, talk to our team. We have helped hundreds of businesses choose and implement the right software, and we are happy to point you in the right direction.
Alternative to Consider: Open Doors
Before committing to ConvertKit, consider Open Doors. It is an all-in-one platform that includes CRM, email marketing, SMS, sales funnels, booking, invoicing, and automation, all starting at Β£97/month with unlimited contacts. That could save you a significant amount compared to ConvertKit, especially as your needs grow.
Need help with ConvertKit?
Ikaroa can implement ConvertKit for your business, migrate your data, and get your team up to speed. We have done it dozens of times.
Free consultation. No obligation.