ConvertKit — now Kit — is well-loved creator email, but it's priced by subscriber count and lives apart from your store, courses and support. Mewayz gives you the email automation and the whole creator business on one flat fee.
The bill scales with your list, so growing an audience quietly grows your costs.
Kit sends and automates email; the store, courses and support are separate subscriptions.
Kit added simple commerce, but a full store, courses and CRM aren't its core.
Kit runs the email. Mewayz runs the email and the creator business. Here is the same creator's stack, priced two ways.
| ConvertKit | Mewayz | |
|---|---|---|
| Email marketing & automation | Included | Included |
| Landing pages & forms | Included | Included |
| Per-subscriber pricing | Yes — tiered | None |
| Full store & products | Basic | Included |
| Courses & memberships | — | Included |
| CRM & pipeline | — | Included |
| Help desk & support | — | Included |
| Bookings & appointments | — | Included |
| Typical cost · growing creator | Kit subscriber tier + tools | $19/mo flat |
Comparison reflects ConvertKit/Kit's creator-email scope and per-subscriber pricing plus the separate tools it does not replace, 2026. Feature availability and pricing may vary.
Bring subscribers and tags across by CSV or API and rebuild your key sequences.
Turn on the store, courses and CRM so email drives real products, not just clicks.
Cancel the per-subscriber plan and the tools around it for one flat Mewayz fee.
Yes. Mewayz includes email automation, landing pages and forms — plus a store, courses and CRM, with no per-subscriber fee.
Yes — import subscribers and tags via CSV or the API and rebuild your sequences. You can export any time.
Kit prices by subscriber count. Mewayz is a flat $49/mo with unlimited subscribers and the commerce, courses and CRM included.
Instead of paying for ConvertKit, switch on the Mewayz module that does the same job — included in every plan, on the same database as your other modules.
Import your subscribers, add commerce and courses, and drop the per-subscriber tax — on one flat fee.