Klaviyo vs Omnisend in 2026: CDP depth vs flat-rate pricing and free migration
Omnisend built its entire pitch around being the cost-predictable alternative to Klaviyo, down to offering free migration off it. Here is whether that trade actually pays off.
Omnisend positions its pricing explicitly as a lower-cost alternative to Klaviyo, citing its $11.20/month Standard tier for a 251-500 subscriber list against Klaviyo's higher equivalent, and offers free migration off Klaviyo.
Klaviyo runs a built-in CDP (Klaviyo Data Platform) processing 2.5B events and 1.6B API calls daily; Omnisend has no comparable native CDP layer.
Klaviyo's Customer Agent autonomously resolves 65% of support questions using shared customer data; Omnisend has no equivalent AI customer service agent.
Omnisend's free plan and paid tiers include SMS and push notifications with flat-rate pricing; Klaviyo requires the separate Email + SMS plan to unlock mobile messaging beyond the free tier's 150 credits.
Both platforms now support the Model Context Protocol, letting AI tools connect directly to campaign and workflow data.
Over 150,000 eCommerce brands use Omnisend; Klaviyo serves 196,000 customers across 100 countries with a deeper Shopify-specific integration.
Klaviyo's Enterprise tier is fully custom-priced with advanced CDP features gated behind it; Omnisend's equivalent Custom tier is also contact-priced but built around unlimited sends rather than deeper data infrastructure.
Of every comparison in this batch, this is the one where the two tools are actually chasing the same buyer. Both are eCommerce-first email and SMS platforms with automation templates for abandoned cart, browse abandonment, post-purchase, and win-back, and both now ship an MCP integration for AI-native workflows. The difference is what each one bets on. Klaviyo bets on data depth: a built-in CDP processing 2.5 billion events a day, predictive analytics, and AI agents that build campaigns and handle customer service. Omnisend bets on cost predictability: flat-rate pricing that does not creep up the way profile-based billing can, and a free migration service explicitly designed to pull Klaviyo customers over. Omnisend's own marketing names this tension directly, positioning itself as a lower-cost alternative to Klaviyo at equivalent list sizes. That makes this less a comparison of two unrelated products and more a direct challenge from one vendor to the other, worth taking seriously on its own terms.
The tools at a glance
Klaviyo
The autonomous B2C CRM unifying customer data, AI agents, and omnichannel campaigns in one platform.
Klaviyo answers Omnisend's pricing challenge with a straightforward counter-argument: the data layer is worth the extra cost. The Klaviyo Data Platform processes 2.5 billion events and 1.6 billion API calls a day across 7.3 billion profiles, and that volume powers predictive analytics that Omnisend does not match at the same depth: expected date of next order, churn risk, and lifetime value modeling built directly into segmentation.
Six channels run from one automation canvas, email, SMS, RCS, WhatsApp, mobile push, and social, with K:AI Marketing Agent generating flows and campaigns from a brand's website without manual prompting. Customer Agent goes further than anything in Omnisend's stack: an AI support agent that resolves 65% of incoming questions on its own, using the same order history and behavioral data the marketing side already has.
The trade-off is exactly what Omnisend's pricing page points at. Klaviyo bills by active profile count, and advanced CDP features, along with Customer Agent, sit behind the Enterprise tier rather than being available broadly. For a brand with a large but low-engagement list, that pricing model can outrun the value delivered, which is the precise gap Omnisend is trying to exploit with its free migration offer.
| Feature | Free $0/mo | Email From ~$20/mo | Email + SMS From ~$35/mo | Enterprise Custom |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active Profiles | 250 | Scales by list size | Scales by list size | Custom |
| Email Sends/Month | 500 | Scales by plan | Scales by plan | Custom |
| Mobile Message Credits | 150 | Not included | Included | Included |
| Marketing Agent (K:AI) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Customer Agent | ✗ | ✗ | Add-on | ✓ |
| Customer Hub | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Helpdesk | Basic | Available | Available | Advanced |
| Built-in Reporting | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Advanced CDP Features | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| MCP Server Access | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Email Support | 60 days only | ✓ | ✓ | Dedicated team |
| Klaviyo Academy | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Omnisend
Email and SMS automation for eCommerce with a free tier, flat-rate pricing, and free migration from other platforms.
Omnisend does not pretend to out-build Klaviyo's data infrastructure; it competes on what the bill looks like every month. Over 150,000 eCommerce brands run their email and SMS through Omnisend, and its own pricing page draws the Klaviyo comparison directly, pointing out that its Standard tier at $11.20/month for a 251-500 subscriber list includes features Klaviyo reserves for higher tiers, without the same rate of cost escalation as lists grow.
The automation coverage is genuinely comparable for standard eCommerce lifecycle work: welcome series, abandoned cart, browse abandonment, post-purchase, and win-back, all in a drag-and-drop builder with AI-assisted copy, segmentation, and send-time optimization layered in. Email and SMS run from the same sequence, so a cart abandonment flow can open with an email and follow with SMS automatically if the email goes unread.
The differentiator that matters most for anyone currently on Klaviyo is the free migration service: Omnisend's team handles the technical transfer of contacts, segments, templates, and workflows at no charge on Standard plans and above. Combined with the free tier for small lists and a newer MCP integration for AI tool access, Omnisend has built its entire go-to-market around removing the friction of leaving Klaviyo specifically, not just competing against it in the abstract.
| Feature | Free $0/mo | Standard From $11.20/mo | Pro From $41.30/mo | Custom Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emails per Month | 500 | Scaled to list | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| SMS Campaigns | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Push Notifications | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Automation Workflows | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Signup Forms | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| A/B Testing | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Advanced Segmentation | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Customer Success Manager | ✗ | ✗ | Priority | ✓ |
| Omnisend branding removed | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free Migration | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Built-in customer data platform | Yes, Klaviyo Data Platform processing 2.5B events and 1.6B API calls daily | No comparable native CDP layer |
| Predictive analytics (churn, next order, LTV) | Yes, built into segmentation as part of the CDP | AI-assisted segmentation identifies high-value and at-risk subscribers, but not full predictive CDP modeling |
| AI customer service agent | Yes, Customer Agent resolves 65% of support questions autonomously | No equivalent AI support agent |
| Channels supported | Email, SMS, RCS, WhatsApp, mobile push, social | Email, SMS, push notifications |
| Free migration from other platforms | Not offered; Klaviyo does not run a migration-in program of its own | Yes, free migration of contacts, segments, templates, and workflows on Standard plans and above |
| Pricing model | Scales by active profile count | Flat-rate tiers that scale more gently by list size |
| MCP integration | Yes, native MCP server on all plans | Yes, MCP integration for AI-native workflows |
| Entry-tier price for a small list | $0/mo free plan up to 250 profiles, then from ~$20/mo | $0/mo free plan, then from $11.20/mo Standard |
| Advanced CDP features availability | Gated behind the Enterprise tier | Advanced segmentation available from Standard plan up, not gated to a top tier |
| eCommerce brands using the platform | 196,000 customers across 100 countries | Over 150,000 eCommerce brands |
Which should you choose?
Omnisend's pricing page is not shy about naming Klaviyo directly, and the comparison holds up on the numbers: Omnisend's Standard tier is genuinely cheaper at equivalent list sizes and includes features Klaviyo reserves for higher plans. What Omnisend's pitch does not resolve is the predictive analytics and AI support agent gap. Klaviyo's Customer Agent and CDP-driven churn and lifetime-value modeling are not features Omnisend has built an equivalent to yet, so the cost saving is real but it is not free.
Bottom line
If your automation needs stop at abandoned cart, post-purchase, and win-back sequences run off email and SMS, Omnisend delivers that at a meaningfully lower and flatter cost, and the free migration removes most of the switching friction from Klaviyo. If you are leaning on predictive churn and lifetime-value modeling, or you want an AI agent handling customer service off the same data as your marketing, Klaviyo's deeper CDP justifies its higher price. Do not switch to Omnisend purely for the savings if Customer Agent or advanced CDP features are already load-bearing in your current setup.
Frequently asked questions
Is Omnisend really cheaper than Klaviyo, or is that just marketing?
It is real at comparable list sizes: Omnisend's Standard plan runs $11.20/month for a 251-500 subscriber list and includes features Klaviyo places on higher tiers, and Omnisend's own pricing page makes this Klaviyo comparison explicitly. Klaviyo's pricing scales by active profile count in a way that can outrun Omnisend's flatter tiers as a list grows, so the savings tend to widen rather than shrink over time.
What does Omnisend's free migration from Klaviyo actually include?
Omnisend's team handles the technical transfer of your contacts, segments, templates, and automation workflows from Klaviyo at no extra charge, available on Standard plans and above. This removes most of the manual rebuild work that normally makes switching email platforms painful, though it is not available on Omnisend's free plan.
Does Omnisend have anything comparable to Klaviyo's Customer Agent?
Omnisend has no AI customer service agent that autonomously resolves support tickets the way Klaviyo's Customer Agent does, which reportedly handles 65% of incoming questions without human intervention. If AI-driven customer service running off the same data as your marketing platform is a requirement, Klaviyo is currently the only one of these two with that capability.
Is Klaviyo's CDP worth the extra cost over Omnisend for a mid-size store?
It depends on whether you are actually using predictive features like churn risk, next-order timing, and lifetime value modeling, which are built into Klaviyo's Data Platform and not matched by Omnisend's segmentation tools. A store running standard abandoned cart and post-purchase flows without leaning on predictive analytics may not see enough incremental value to justify Klaviyo's higher cost at the same list size.
Do both Klaviyo and Omnisend support MCP for AI tool integration?
Yes, both platforms now support the Model Context Protocol, letting AI tools connect to campaign and workflow data. Klaviyo ships this as a native MCP server across all plans including free, while Omnisend has added its own MCP integration more recently as part of expanding AI-native workflow support.
Should a brand switch from Klaviyo to Omnisend just to save money?
Only after checking what you would lose, not just what you would save. If your flows depend on Klaviyo's predictive CDP features or Customer Agent, moving to Omnisend for cost reasons alone will strip out functionality you are actively using. If your automation is standard eCommerce lifecycle work without those advanced features, the free migration and flatter Omnisend pricing make the switch a low-risk, genuinely money-saving move.

