head to head
SendLayer vs Postmark
Low-volume annual transactional sender versus premium deliverability specialist.
Side by side
| Feature | SendLayer | Postmark |
|---|---|---|
| Tagline | Transactional email delivery with simple annual plans. | Transactional-only, fast and well-delivered. |
| Free tier | Free trial up to 200 emails | 100/mo developer plan |
| Starts at | $5/mo billed annually for 1,000 emails/mo | $15/mo for 10,000 emails |
| Pricing model | tiered | tiered |
| API | Yes | Yes |
| SMTP | Yes | Yes |
| SDKs | None | node, python, go, ruby, php, java, elixir, rust, dotnet |
| Templates | none | rich |
| React Email | No | No |
| Webhooks | Yes | Yes |
| Inbound | No | Yes |
| Multi-tenant | No | Yes |
| Idempotency | No | No |
| Dedicated IP | No | Yes |
| Deliverability | Transactional sender with authentication, active anti-spam, bounce handling, blocklist monitoring, and event-based webhooks. Public independent deliverability history is thinner than Postmark or SMTP2GO. | Strong transactional reputation with separate streams for transactional and broadcast traffic, which helps protect sender reputation. |
| DX score | 6/10 | 9/10 |
| Best for | Small WordPress, app, or SaaS projects that need simple transactional delivery at low volume. | Teams where password resets, receipts, and magic links absolutely cannot miss the inbox. |
SendLayer
pros
- ›Very low entry price for tiny transactional workloads
- ›API and SMTP relay are included
- ›Suppression, bounce, blocklist, webhook, and analytics features are included across plans
- ›Free trial covers development testing
cons
- ›All paid plans are billed annually
- ›Entry plan includes only 1,000 emails/mo
- ›Less proven at high-volume scale than older transactional providers
Postmark
pros
- ›Transactional-only routing and strong operational history
- ›Streams cleanly separate transactional and broadcast
- ›Free DMARC monitoring product (dmarc.postmarkapp.com)
- ›Retains full message content and metadata for 45 days for debugging
cons
- ›No idempotency keys
- ›Pricing per email is higher than SES, Mailgun, or SMTP2GO
- ›No drag-and-drop template builder
- ›Marketing automation is intentionally absent