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Mailgun vs Resend

Side-by-side plans, pricing, and feature gates for Mailgun and Resend, verified . Both are primarily transactional email tools.

Mailgun

Starting price
Free
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
30 days
Plans
5
Full Mailgun profile →

Resend

Starting price
Free
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
·
Plans
5
Full Resend profile →

Plans side by side

Every published plan from each vendor, with the headline monthly anchor price. Some prices scale with subscriber count or seats; full detail lives on each tool's page.

Mailgun

  • Free

    Hobby tier capped at 100 emails per day

    Free
  • Basic

    Entry paid tier with 10,000 emails/month included

    $15/mo
  • Foundation

    50,000 emails/month with template builder and full inbound routing

    $35/mo
  • Scale

    100,000 emails/month with SAML SSO, dedicated IP, and live support

    $90/mo
  • Enterprise

    Custom contracting for high-volume senders

    Custom

Resend

  • Free

    Hobby tier with 3,000 emails per month and a 100/day cap

    Free
  • Pro 50k

    Entry paid Pro tier with 50,000 emails per month included

    $20/mo
  • Pro 100k

    Pro tier with 100,000 emails per month included

    $35/mo
  • Scale

    Volume tier with Slack support, 1,000 domains, and dedicated IP add-on

    $90/mo
  • Enterprise

    Custom contracting for high-volume senders with SLA guarantees

    Custom

Limits at the entry paid tier

Compares Basic (Mailgun) against Pro 50k (Resend). Both are the lowest-priced non-free, non-custom plan on each side.

Limit Mailgun Resend
Emails / month 10,000 50,000

When Mailgun wins

  • Developers integrating receipts, notifications, and password-reset emails
  • Teams already on a marketing ESP that need a separate transactional channel
  • High-volume B2B applications with strict deliverability requirements

Where Mailgun is the wrong fit

  • Marketing teams seeking campaign tooling (use Mailchimp or Kit)
  • Creators sending newsletters (use Kit or beehiiv)
  • Free-tier hobbyists with low total volume but spiky daily-cap-bumping use cases

When Resend wins

  • Developers shipping a transactional flow such as signup confirmations, password resets, and receipts
  • Teams using React for email templates
  • Startups wanting a clean modern API without legacy ESP weight

Where Resend is the wrong fit

  • Marketing teams running newsletters (use Kit or beehiiv)
  • Enterprises with strict legacy integration requirements
  • Teams that need deep dedicated-IP warmup tooling (Mailgun and SendGrid are more mature here)

Migrating between these tools 1 guide

Long-form migration guide for this exact pair. Each covers the cost math, what you lose, what you gain, and the pair-specific gotchas that bite during cutover.

Common questions

Is Mailgun cheaper than Resend?
Both Mailgun and Resend have free or custom entry pricing, so a direct entry-tier price comparison is not meaningful.
Does Mailgun or Resend have a free plan?
Both have free plans. Mailgun: Hobby tier capped at 100 emails per day. Resend: Hobby tier with 3,000 emails per month and a 100/day cap.
Are Mailgun and Resend in the same category?
Yes. Both are primarily transactional email tools, which is why this is a natural head-to-head comparison.
Which has more plans, Mailgun or Resend?
Both Mailgun and Resend ship 5 plans. Tier counts match; the differentiation is in features and pricing structure rather than tier ladder depth.
Where can I see alternatives to Mailgun or Resend?
Each tool has a dedicated alternatives page on TierGauge with ranked options and verified pricing: /alternatives/mailgun for Mailgun and /alternatives/resend for Resend. Alternatives are derived from each tool's editor-flagged competitors plus same-category tools we track.

Mailgun: https://www.mailgun.com/pricing/ · Resend: https://resend.com/pricing

Last verified . Pricing changes between refreshes; confirm at the vendor before purchasing.