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Mailgun vs Webflow

Side-by-side plans, pricing, and feature gates for Mailgun and Webflow, verified . Mailgun is primarily transactional email; Webflow is primarily landing pages.

Mailgun

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

Webflow

Starting price
Free
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
·
Plans
5
Full Webflow 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

Webflow

  • Starter

    Free Site plan on webflow.io subdomain

    Free
  • Basic

    Custom domain, no CMS

    $14/mo
  • CMS

    Adds bundled CMS with 2,000 items

    $23/mo
  • Business

    Higher CMS limits, form file upload, 2.5TB bandwidth

    $39/mo
  • Enterprise

    Custom limits, advanced collaboration, SLA, enterprise security

    Custom

Limits at the entry paid tier

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

Limit Mailgun Webflow
Emails / month 10,000 ·

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 Webflow wins

  • Design-led brands wanting full visual control without writing code
  • Content sites that outgrow Squarespace's CMS
  • Agencies building custom client sites with handoff

Where Webflow is the wrong fit

  • Simple one-page sites (Carrd at $19/yr suffices)
  • Large e-commerce stores (Shopify is purpose-built)
  • Teams that want a low-code SaaS-style builder (Webflow's IDE has a real learning curve)

Common questions

Is Mailgun cheaper than Webflow?
Both Mailgun and Webflow have free or custom entry pricing, so a direct entry-tier price comparison is not meaningful.
Does Mailgun or Webflow have a free plan?
Both have free plans. Mailgun: Hobby tier capped at 100 emails per day. Webflow: Free Site plan on webflow.io subdomain.
Are Mailgun and Webflow in the same category?
No. Mailgun is primarily a transactional email tool; Webflow is primarily a landing pages tool. They overlap on use case but sit in different primary categories, so the comparison is between adjacent tools rather than direct competitors.
Which has more plans, Mailgun or Webflow?
Both Mailgun and Webflow 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 Webflow?
Each tool has a dedicated alternatives page on TierGauge with ranked options and verified pricing: /alternatives/mailgun for Mailgun and /alternatives/webflow for Webflow. Alternatives are derived from each tool's editor-flagged competitors plus same-category tools we track.

Mailgun: https://www.mailgun.com/pricing/ · Webflow: https://webflow.com/pricing

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