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Resend vs Loops

The developer-first email API with React Email.

4.6$20/mo (Pro, 50,000 emails)

Transactional + marketing email in one, built for SaaS.

4.4$49/mo (5,000 contacts, unlimited sends)

Both are popular with modern SaaS teams, but they solve different problems. Resend is a developer-first transactional API with React Email; Loops is a marketing + transactional platform with a visual editor and contact-based pricing.

At a glance

FeatureResendLoops
Primary useTransactional APIMarketing + transactional
Pricing modelVolume (per email)Contacts (unlimited sends)
Free tier3,000 emails/mo1,000 contacts
Entry price$20/mo (50k emails)$49/mo (5k contacts)
React EmailNativeNo (visual editor)
Visual editorLimitedNotion-style
Best audienceDevelopersSaaS marketers + devs

Where Resend wins

  • Code-driven transactional sending
  • React/Next.js teams using React Email
  • Predictable volume-based pricing

Where Loops wins

  • Marketing campaigns + lifecycle in one tool
  • Marketer-friendly visual editor
  • Unlimited sends on contact-based pricing

The verdict

Pick Resend for password resets, receipts, and notifications sent from code. Pick Loops when you want onboarding sequences, newsletters, and transactional in one place with a visual editor.

Some teams use both: Resend for pure transactional and Loops for lifecycle marketing — though that does add cost.

Frequently asked questions

Does Resend do marketing campaigns?
Resend has added broadcast features, but they are newer; Loops is purpose-built for marketing + lifecycle.
Which pricing is better?
It depends on your contact-to-send ratio: Resend bills per email, Loops bills per contact with unlimited sends.

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