# Resend Email Marketing

> Resend Email Marketing with Mailrith: run campaigns, newsletters, forms, automations, and reports while Resend handles delivery.

- Human page: https://mailrith.com/features/resend-email-marketing
- Markdown page: https://mailrith.com/features/resend-email-marketing.md
- Page family: Features
- Category: Delivery Control
- Primary keyword: Resend email marketing
- Related keywords: email marketing with Resend, Resend newsletter platform, Resend broadcasts alternative, Resend marketing automation
- Last reviewed: 2026-05-26

## Direct Answer
Use Resend for email delivery and Mailrith for the marketing workflow around it: subscribers, forms, broadcasts, sequences, automations, and reports.

- Keep Resend as the sending provider you already trust.
- Use Mailrith to collect subscribers and decide who should receive each email.
- Keep provider setup, limits, and delivery events visible instead of hidden inside a bundled tool.

## Resend Handles Sending, But You Still Need A Marketing Workflow
A delivery connection is only one part of email marketing. You still need a clean place to collect subscribers, organize them, write campaigns, automate follow-up, and stop emailing people who should not receive more mail.

- **Sender Setup Is Separate:** Verify the sending domain in Resend and create an API key with the right access.
- **Subscriber Work Has To Live Somewhere:** Forms, landing pages, tags, custom fields, segments, unsubscribes, and imports need a clear home.
- **Provider Limits Still Matter:** Your provider can still have sending limits, approval rules, domain requirements, and policy checks.

## Why Mailrith Works Well With Resend
Mailrith lets you keep the provider you chose while giving the email marketing work a friendly app layer.

- **One Subscriber Workflow:** Manage subscribers, tags, fields, forms, landing pages, broadcasts, sequences, and automations in Mailrith.
- **Visible Delivery Provider:** Your Resend account stays responsible for the send, so provider setup and delivery feedback stay visible.
- **Provider Freedom:** If your needs change later, the marketing workflow can stay in Mailrith while the delivery connection changes.

## What You Can Build With Mailrith And Resend
The usual setup is simple: Mailrith owns the marketing workflow, and the delivery provider sends the email.

1. Verify the sending domain in Resend and create an API key with the right access.
2. Create a Mailrith email delivery connection for Resend.
3. Set up Resend webhooks so delivery events can come back into Mailrith.
4. Create a hosted form or landing page and tag new subscribers by source or interest.
5. Send the first broadcast or sequence to a small, engaged segment before increasing volume.

## The Simple Cost Logic
Mailrith charges for the marketing software. Resend remains your delivery provider and handles its own sending costs, limits, and account rules. That split makes the app cost and sending cost easier to understand.

## Estimated Resend Sending Cost
Use this as a quick estimate of what Resend may charge to send 1,000, 10,000, 50,000, and 100,000 emails in a month.

| Monthly Sends | Provider Cost | How To Read It |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1,000 emails / month | $0/mo | The free plan includes 3,000 emails per month with a daily sending limit. |
| 10,000 emails / month | $20/mo | Pro includes 50,000 emails per month. |
| 50,000 emails / month | $20/mo | Pro includes 50,000 emails per month. |
| 100,000 emails / month | $90/mo | Scale includes 100,000 emails per month. |

Source: [Resend Pricing](https://resend.com/pricing). Provider-only estimate. It excludes Mailrith's subscription, taxes, annual discounts, free-trial credits, dedicated IPs, validation, data transfer, attachments, and other add-ons. Check the provider pricing page before making a final buying decision.

## What To Be Honest About
- **Resend Still Needs Care:** Resend also has its own broadcast and subscriber-management surfaces. Decide where subscribers and preferences should live before you send.
- **Deliverability Is Shared Work:** Mailrith gives the workflow, but inbox results still depend on permission, sender setup, list quality, content, sending pace, and recipient behavior.

## Who This Helps
- You already use Resend, or you want to use it as the delivery provider for marketing email.
- You want hosted email marketing software instead of building forms, lists, campaigns, unsubscribes, and reports yourself.
- You want to keep software pricing and delivery-provider costs separate.

## When Another Tool May Fit Better
- You want to use Resend's own broadcast and subscriber-management surfaces directly as the whole marketing system.
- You do not want to manage sender setup, provider credentials, domain authentication, or delivery feedback.
- You want one vendor to own the email app, sending infrastructure, deliverability support, and billing together.

## What To Check Before Using Resend
- **Sender Setup:** Verify the sending domain in Resend and create an API key with the right access.
- **Credentials:** Create credentials for the Mailrith connection and keep them limited to the access Mailrith needs.
- **Event Feedback:** Set up Resend webhooks so delivery events can come back into Mailrith.
- **First Send Plan:** Start with a smaller engaged segment, then increase volume only when bounces, complaints, and unsubscribes look healthy.

## Common Mistakes To Avoid With Resend
- **Maintaining Two Preference Systems:** Unsubscribes and preferences should not be split across tools without a clear rule. Pick the place that controls subscriber status.
- **Skipping The Test Send:** Send a test through the same delivery connection you will use for the real campaign, not through a separate inbox.
- **Ignoring Provider Limits:** Check account approval, send rate, daily limits, domain status, and policy rules before planning a launch.

## How Mailrith Fits
Mailrith gives Resend a practical marketing layer: subscribers, fields, tags, segments, forms, landing pages, broadcasts, sequences, automations, and reporting.

- Create a workspace for the brand, product, or client that will send through Resend.
- Use Mailrith forms and landing pages to collect subscribers before sending.
- Send broadcasts and sequences through the Resend connection you control.
- Keep the marketing workflow separate from provider quotas, limits, and delivery billing.

## Decision Table
| Criteria | Mailrith | Other Common Approach |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Delivery Control | Mailrith lets Resend stay visible as the delivery provider, so you can track software and sending costs separately. | A bundled email platform may be easier to start with, but the sender is usually less visible. |
| Subscriber Workflow | Mailrith manages subscribers, tags, fields, segments, forms, landing pages, campaigns, and automations. | Using only a delivery provider may leave you building or stitching together the marketing workflow. |
| Provider Limits | Your Resend setup, account rules, domain status, and sending limits still matter. | A managed platform may hide more of this work, which can help until you need to debug delivery. |
| Best Fit | Resend is a strong fit when the technical team likes Resend but the marketing workflow should live in Mailrith. | Teams that want one platform to manage every sending and marketing decision may prefer an all-in-one tool. |

## How To Use Resend With Mailrith
1. Verify the sending domain in Resend and create an API key with the right access.
2. Create a Mailrith email delivery connection for Resend.
3. Send a test email and fix any provider, credential, or domain issue before importing a large list.
4. Publish the form or landing page that collects subscribers into Mailrith.
5. Send to a small engaged segment first, then increase volume after reviewing bounces, complaints, and unsubscribes.

## Plain Facts You Can Rely On
- Mailrith is not Resend and does not replace Resend sending limits or account rules.
- Mailrith can use Resend as the connected delivery provider for marketing email.
- Mailrith can use Resend as a delivery connection while Mailrith handles subscribers, forms, broadcasts, sequences, automations, and reports.
- Mailrith adds subscriber management, forms, landing pages, broadcasts, sequences, automations, and reporting around the provider.
- Deliverability still depends on authentication, list quality, content, sending pace, and recipient behavior.

## Related Resources
- [Set Up Resend](https://mailrith.com/docs/setup-resend): Connect Resend with an API key, verified domain, and webhook setup.
- [Email Delivery Connections](https://mailrith.com/docs/email-delivery-connections): Create, test, assign, and monitor provider connections.
- [Sender Domains And Authentication](https://mailrith.com/guides/sender-domains-and-authentication): Prepare the domain before you send to real subscribers.
- [Email Deliverability Tester](https://mailrith.com/free-tools/email-deliverability-tester): Send a live test and review received-message signals.

## Questions People Usually Ask
### Do I Need A Resend Account?

Yes. If you want to send through Resend, you need your own Resend account with sender setup ready for the domain you plan to use.
### Does Mailrith Replace Resend?

No. Mailrith is the email marketing workflow. Resend remains the delivery provider that sends the messages.
### Can I Change Providers Later?

Yes. You can create another delivery connection and move future campaigns to the provider that fits your setup.
