Affordable marketing tool review

Kit - Review for Small Business

Kit is a strong email marketing pick for creators, consultants, newsletter operators, and small businesses that sell through content. Its free plan is generous, but paid pricing climbs quickly as automations, branding control, and reporting become more important.

Email Marketing 8.2/10 overall From $0/mo Free plan

Choose Kit if email, content, and simple automation are central to how you generate leads or sell digital offers. Skip it if you mainly need a CRM, local review tool, appointment messaging, or the cheapest possible occasional newsletter sender.

Choose Kit if

  • You want a generous free email plan while you build your list.
  • You sell through newsletters, lead magnets, webinars, courses, coaching, or digital products.
  • You need visual automations without the complexity of heavier platforms.
  • You value tags and segments more than a traditional CRM pipeline.
  • You want landing pages and email forms included.

Avoid it if

  • You only send a few basic newsletters per year and need the lowest cost.
  • You need a full sales CRM with deals, tasks, pipeline stages, and rep reporting.
  • You need local SEO, reviews, SMS, booking reminders, or reputation management.
  • You do not want required Recommendations on a free plan.
  • You need advanced attribution and reporting without paying for Pro.

Who is it best for?

Kit is a strong fit when a small business markets through expertise and repeated email touchpoints. It is less compelling for businesses that need operational CRM, bookings, reviews, or local discovery before email growth.

Best forCreator led small businesses, consultants, coaches, educators, newsletters, small agencies, nonprofits with content based fundraising, and B2B service providers that nurture leads with email.
Not ideal forLocal businesses that mainly need reviews, SMS, booking reminders, local SEO, or sales pipeline management before email automation.
Best stageEarly stage to growing small business with a clear content, newsletter, lead magnet, or digital product strategy.
Learning curveLow for forms and broadcasts, moderate for automation strategy and list structure.

What can it replace?

Affordable alternative to

  • Mailchimp
  • ActiveCampaign
  • HubSpot Marketing Hub
  • Klaviyo
  • Campaign Monitor

Can replace

  • Basic email newsletter tool
  • Basic landing page builder
  • Simple lead magnet delivery tool
  • Basic digital product checkout for small offers

Pricing and plan fit

Pricing modelSubscriber based pricing with a free newsletter plan, paid creator and pro tiers, and higher pricing as subscriber count increases. monthly and annual billing are available.
Free planYes
Free trialYes
Plan limitsNewsletter includes up to 10,000 subscribers, one basic Visual Automation, unlimited landing pages and forms, unlimited email broadcasts, tagging and segmentation, and digital product and subscription selling. Creator adds unlimited Visual Automations, unlimited email sequences, subject line A/B testing, polls, branding removal, apps and integrations, RSS campaigns, and 24/7 email and chat support. Pro adds unlimited users, insights, deliverability reporting, engagement scoring, advanced A/B testing, collaborative editing, Facebook custom audiences, a referral system, and priority support.

The Newsletter plan is $0 per month for up to 10,000 subscribers. Creator is listed at $33 per month when billed yearly for up to 1,000 subscribers, and Kit help documentation lists Creator from $39 per month on monthly billing. Pro is listed at $66 per month when billed yearly for up to 1,000 subscribers, and Kit help documentation lists Pro from $79 per month on monthly billing.

Watch for: Pricing rises with subscriber count. Commerce sales include payment related fees listed by Kit. Paid Recommendations fees apply on paid plans. On the free Newsletter plan, Kit keeps 100 percent of earnings from the locked Smart Recommendation slot. Businesses may also pay for setup help, design, copywriting, CRM, ecommerce, or Zapier style connector costs.

Scores

Overall8.2/10
Affordability8.6/10
Small business fit8.1/10
Ease of use8.8/10
Value8/10
Automation depth8/10
Reporting6.8/10
Support7.8/10

Best use cases

  • Building an email list from content
  • Sending newsletters
  • Delivering lead magnets
  • Running welcome sequences
  • Nurturing consultant or coaching leads
  • Launching digital products
  • Running a paid newsletter
  • Segmenting subscribers by interest
  • Following up after webinars or workshops

Bad fit use cases

  • Managing a sales pipeline
  • Collecting local reviews
  • Running local SEO
  • Two way SMS customer messaging
  • Appointment reminder workflows
  • Advanced ecommerce behavioral marketing
  • Deep multi touch revenue attribution

Pros

  • Generous free Newsletter plan for up to 10,000 subscribers.
  • Clean email workflow for broadcasts, forms, landing pages, tags, and sequences.
  • Visual automations are approachable for nontechnical owners.
  • Good fit for lead magnets, newsletters, courses, coaching, and digital products.
  • Creator plan includes unlimited automations and sequences.
  • Free migration is available on paid plans.

Cons

  • Paid pricing can feel steep for small lists with limited revenue.
  • Free plan requires Creator Network and Recommendations, including one locked Smart Recommendation slot.
  • Advanced reporting and engagement scoring require Pro.
  • Not a replacement for a real CRM, booking system, or local marketing platform.
  • Design and template flexibility may feel limited compared with more visual email builders.

Stack fit

Kit fits best as the email and simple funnel layer in an affordable marketing stack. Pair it with a website, analytics, scheduling, payment, and CRM tools as needed rather than expecting it to manage the whole customer journey.

Pairs well with

  • WordPress
  • Canva
  • SavvyCal
  • Kajabi
  • Circle
  • Stripe
  • Zapier
  • Google Analytics
  • Simple CRM

Overlaps and alternatives

Overlaps with

  • MailerLite
  • Mailchimp
  • Beehiiv
  • Substack
  • ActiveCampaign
  • Flodesk
  • Brevo

Alternatives

  • MailerLite may be cheaper and simpler for small businesses that mainly need newsletters, landing pages, and basic automations.
  • Brevo may be a better fit when SMS, transactional email, or lower cost contact storage matters.
  • Mailchimp may suit businesses that want a more familiar general small business email tool with broader templates.
  • ActiveCampaign is usually stronger for advanced automation, lead scoring, and sales CRM workflows, but it is more complex.
  • Beehiiv or Substack may be better for newsletter first publishing where built in discovery or paid newsletter simplicity matters more than marketing automation.

Editorial verdict

Kit is a focused, practical email platform with an excellent free entry point and useful automation for content based small businesses. The tradeoff is that the best control is on paid plans, and broader CRM or local marketing work requires other tools.