Agent-first, human-friendly email ops in two operating models. SendyKit wraps around Sendy without modifying core, giving humans and agents a modern API, CLI, analytics, AI, health diagnostics, and managed email operations.
The fastest way to pick the right SendyKit path is to decide what matters more: ownership, managed operations, or high-leverage automation with predictable economics.
Choose self-hosted if…
You want ownership, not rent.
You already trust your own infrastructure, want a perpetual license, and prefer your Sendy install to stay on your domain under your control.
You want to keep the admin on your licensed Sendy domain
You prefer provider-bound throughput over app-imposed caps
You want future-major access to be a one-time licensing decision
Best fit: consultants, agencies, operators, and sovereign teams.
Choose SaaS if…
You want the cockpit, not the engine room.
You want SendyKit to feel like a standalone app while updates, billing, hosted control-plane work, and managed infrastructure stay off your plate.
You want feature parity by tier, not a watered-down hosted edition
You need connected WordPress sites, usage bars, and team-scale growth
You care more about speed and managed leverage than stack ownership
Best fit: growing teams, agencies with many sites, managed service buyers.
Choose by economics if…
You are optimizing for agent work and volume.
If API budget, connected-site headroom, AI allowance, and machine-payment economics matter more than hosting ideology, use the plan family that keeps those margins healthy.
Growth is the default managed recommendation
Current + 3 is the likely self-hosted recommendation
Enterprise and Sovereign are for edge cases, not the median buyer
Best fit: buyers comparing operational leverage, not just sticker price.
Two operating models. One SendyKit.
The difference is who runs the stack. Not whether you get the real product.
Self-Hosted
$349 launch starts here
The super-exoskeleton for Sendy. For operators who want SendyKit wrapped around their own Sendy install, on their own infrastructure, with permanent ownership and a selectable future-major entitlement.
Standard and Pro editions with 4 launch tiers each
125 REST endpoints + 240+ CLI commands
Runs alongside your existing Sendy
Unlimited subscribers, provider-bound send volume
Current + 1 / +3 / +5 launch prices auto-roll later
Sovereign Infinite stays constant
Best for: operators who value control, ownership, and permanent licensing.
Most likely fit: Standard or Pro Current + 3 for a balanced hedge on future majors.
Starter maps to Self-Hosted Standard features. Growth, Scale, and Enterprise map to Pro-level capability. Self-hosted pricing varies by included future major upgrades; SaaS adds managed operations on top.
Self-Hosted Launch Ladder
Why four launch tiers exist
Self-hosted pricing is not four random prices. It is one ownership decision with four different levels of future-major headroom.
Entry
Current + 1
Lowest launch entry. Best when you want SendyKit now and expect to re-evaluate later rather than pre-buy a long roadmap.
Good for: price-sensitive buyers who still want a perpetual license.
Recommended
Current + 3
The likely default. Enough future-major cushion to feel smart later without jumping all the way to prestige territory.
Good for: most serious owner-operators.
Commitment
Current + 5
For buyers who already know SendyKit will be a durable operating layer and want a deeper hedge against future upgrade cost.
Good for: agencies and teams planning around multi-year operational use.
Sovereign Tier
Sovereign Infinite
Dramatically premium on purpose. The anti-default tier for buyers who want all future major upgrades included and do not want to think about the ladder again.
Good for: prestige buyers, permanent operators, and anti-repurchase psychology.
Feature Matrix
Source-of-truth comparison
Pricing and limits below track the current product truth: paid-only SaaS, connected-site caps, and plan parity.
Fast read
How to read this page without overthinking it
Choose Self-Hostedif ownership, your own Sendy domain, and perpetual licensing matter more than managed convenience.
Choose Growthif you want the best managed default: Pro-level power, better API headroom, and 5 connected WordPress sites.
Choose Enterprise or Sovereignonly when your edge case is real enough to justify the premium.
Feature
Sendy
Std from $349 ownership entry
Pro from $699 owner-operator power
Starter $39 managed entry
Growth $99 recommended managed default
Scale $249 team headroom
Enterprise custom control
Control surface
REST endpoints
7
125
125
125
125
125
125
CLI commands
0
240+
240+
—
—
—
—
Visual editor
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Webhooks
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Audit trail
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Doctor
No
68 checks
68 checks
68 checks
68 checks
68 checks
68 checks
AI + automation
AI authoring
No
No
Yes (BYOK)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
AI requests/mo
—
—
—
500
5,000
20,000
∞
Agent-paid action pricing
No
Standard
Standard
Standard
Discounted
Best volume
Custom
Operations + delivery
SMTP
SES only
BYOS
BYOS
Managed
Managed
Managed
Dedicated IPs
Custom domain
N/A
N/A
N/A
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
White label
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
SSO
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Dedicated IP
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
SLA
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Priority support
No
$99/yr
Included
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Shield
No
$49/yr
$49/yr
No
Included
Included
Included
Capacity + economics
API calls/mo
—
∞*
∞*
100K
500K
1.5M
∞
Connected WP Sites
—
—
—
1
5
20
Custom
Subscribers
∞
∞
∞
10K
50K
150K
∞
Emails/mo
∞*
∞*
∞*
25K
100K
400K
∞
Sendy required
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Price
$69 once
from $349 once
from $699 once
$39/mo
$99/mo
$249/mo
Custom
* Self-hosted email throughput depends on your SES or SMTP provider quota, not an artificial SendyKit cap. Self-hosted launch tiers are Current + 1 / +3 / +5 / Sovereign Infinite; only Sovereign Infinite stays constant after launch.
Self-Hosted Standard
1-site edition with Current + 1 / +3 / +5 / Sovereign Infinite launch tiers.
Self-Hosted Pro
3-site edition with the same launch ladder plus AI, automations, and higher-tier operator power.
SaaS Starter
Standard-equivalent capability with a managed stack and one connected WordPress site.
SaaS Growth+
Pro-level capability, better machine-payment economics, more API budget, and more connected-site headroom.
FAQ
What people need clarified before buying
Yes. SaaS follows feature parity by tier: Starter maps to Self-Hosted Standard, and Growth/Scale/Enterprise map to Pro-level capability. SaaS adds managed infrastructure, billing, and connected-site controls on top.
Choose self-hosted if you want to own the stack, run on your own Sendy install, and keep everything on your own server. Choose SaaS if you want the SendyKit operator experience without handling hosting, updates, SMTP infrastructure, or remote site management.
Not as a customer-managed dependency. SaaS is sold as SendyKit Cloud at app.sendykit.dev. Backend Sendy-compatible mechanics stay behind the SendyKit shell, so the operator experiences a standalone SendyKit app.
Because remote WordPress installs cost real support, security, heartbeat, and API budget. Starter includes 1 connected site, Growth 5, Scale 20. That keeps margins healthy without stripping product capability.
SendyKit shows usage bars and warning badges before you hit the cap. Critical subscriber flows stay protected first; the system warns you well before you need to upgrade.
Yes. The product surface stays familiar. The operating model changes: self-hosted gives you ownership, SaaS gives you managed operations. Both keep the same SendyKit design language and core feature set.
Still deciding?
Choose the operating model that matches your appetite.
Self-hosted is for Sendy operators who want ownership. SaaS is for teams who want the SendyKit cockpit without running the engine room. Both get the same product philosophy and the same core power.