Migrations, 8 curated
Switching tools is a project. Plan it.
Each guide covers why people migrate this particular pair, the plan mapping at the entry tier, what you lose by leaving, what you gain by moving, and the pair-specific gotchas that bite during cutover. We only ship a guide when we have something specific to say.
- Substack → Kit
Substack takes 10% of paid subscription revenue plus Stripe fees forever.
freefree - Substack → beehiiv
Beehiiv is the closest like-for-like Substack experience without revenue share.
freefree - Mailchimp → MailerLite
Mailchimp's pricing escalates fast as your contact list grows.
freefree - Mailchimp → Kit
Mailchimp's Standard tier ratchets fast as a creator's list grows; at 5,000 contacts it's $75 to $100/mo before send-volume overages.
freefree - Calendly → Cal.com
Calendly's per-seat pricing escalates with team headcount; Teams at $16/seat/mo billed yearly means a 10-person revenue team pays $1,920/yr just to schedule meetings.
freefree - Kit → beehiiv
Kit (formerly ConvertKit) and beehiiv target the same creator audience but solve different jobs.
freefree - Mailchimp → Omnisend
Mailchimp added e-commerce features over time; Omnisend was built for e-commerce from day one.
freefree - Intercom → Crisp
Intercom prices per seat ($29 / $85 / $132 per seat per month).
$29free
Curated, not auto-generated. We add a guide when there's something specific to say about that pair beyond a derived pricing diff.