Email Marketing
ConvertKit (Kit) Review
Creator-focused email marketing platform (recently rebranded to Kit) — clean, writer-first UI with strong automation.
Starting at Free (paid from $15/mo)
ConvertKit (Kit) Pros
- ✓Tag-based subscribers — cleaner than lists
- ✓Free tier up to 10K subscribers
- ✓Clean writer-first UI
- ✓Strong for newsletter-led agents
ConvertKit (Kit) Cons
- ✗Fewer pre-built templates than Mailchimp
- ✗Less e-commerce integration
- ✗Branding less real-estate-oriented
Product Overview
ConvertKit (now Kit) was built for creators and writers, which translates well to real estate agents who publish newsletters and long-form content. Tag-based subscriber management (not list-based) is cleaner than Mailchimp. Free tier up to 10,000 subscribers for basic broadcasts; paid for automation.
ConvertKit (Kit) features
- ✓Drag-and-Drop Builder
- ✓Automation Workflows
- ✓Segmentation & Tagging
- ✓A/B Testing
- ✓Landing Pages / Forms
- ✓Template Library
- ✓CRM Integration
- ✓Free Tier Available
Ready to try ConvertKit (Kit)?
Starting at Free (paid from $15/mo)
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