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AWeber Review 2026: Phone Support, a Hidden Free Tier, and the Fine Print

By Arthur Brulard, Founder of OwnLetter. Cross-vendor analyst review across 11 newsletter platforms, aggregating user signals from Reddit, G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, and Hacker News. LinkedIn
Published June 9, 2026 · Updated June 9, 2026 · 22 min read
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Hands-On: The Free Tier Nobody Mentions, and the Split Path Everyone Denies
We created a real AWeber account to see the product, not the marketing site. Two findings from the first ten minutes contradict most of what ranks for “AWeber review”.
First, the signup never asked for a card, and the billing page reads: AWeber Free Tier, 500 subscribers, 3,000 emails per month, upcoming bill $0.00. That is a permanent free plan. You will not find it on AWeber’s public pricing page, which sells a 14-day trial of the paid plans and stops there. Most competing reviews repeat the trial line; the free tier exists once you sign up.

Second, the automation myth. The most repeated criticism in a decade of AWeber reviews is that automation is “just a straight line”. So we opened the prebuilt welcome workflow, clicked the plus between two steps, and the menu offered five step types: Message, Wait, Tag, Check Feed, and Split Path. We configured a Yes/No split on a subscriber tag in about two minutes, on the free plan, without touching a paid feature.

The honest other half: the split condition dropdown holds exactly three options (subscriber has a tag, clicked a link, message was opened). No purchase conditions, no engagement scores, no stacked criteria. So the decade-old reputation is out of date, but the ceiling is real. Our automation criterion lands at 7.8: a working visual builder with branching, well short of Kit or ActiveCampaign depth.
How we testedVerified June 2026 · 833 reviews aggregated · aweber tested · hands-on free-tier account + 833 reviews and posts read in full + methodology public
What we did: Created a real AWeber Free Tier account (no card) and tested the workflow builder, split paths, split tests, the block editor, the template gallery and web push (June 2026). Read 833 deduplicated community posts and reviews in full (Capterra 292, G2 199, Reddit 180, Trustpilot 162), not sampled by keyword. Cross-validated pricing against aweber.com/pricing on June 14, 2026, and the feature and trust facts against our eleven-vendor data layers.
What we did NOT do: We did not run a controlled deliverability test (seed-list tests violate ToS and one account is not representative), so we never publish a deliverability rate. Our account is empty by design: captures show capability and honest empty states, never staged audiences or earnings.
Refresh cadence: Pricing re-checked weekly by our tracker; the 30-claim manifest carries a source and date per numeric claim (pricing verified June 14, 2026). Full methodology →
Straight from the reviews
What real users say
833reviews read in full
Each site’s average below comes from its own user reviews across Reddit, Trustpilot, Capterra and G2, plus the themes that come up most — the count per site is on each bar. We never invent a quote.
Average score on each review site
What comes up most often
Customer support qualitytop theme
Live phone and chat access earns genuine praise from most users, though isolated agents have dismissed serious deliverability concerns without adequate help.
“Best in Class Customer Service. I don't think you will find any other email tool with better customer support. Customer support is far better than other email marketing tools. They are quick to reply & very knowledgable (Live Chat & Phone)”Capterra, 2022-05-20
Ease of use & onboardingtop theme
Beginners consistently find the drag-and-drop builder and overall interface intuitive, making AWeber a solid entry point for first-time email marketers.
“AWeber is simple and easy to use, making it great for basic campaigns and quick setups.”G2, 2026-04-15
Pricing & value for moneytop theme
Smaller lists find pricing steep compared to free-tier competitors, while growing users appreciate the value until list size pushes them into higher brackets.
“It works on a tiered basis - pricing - and can rapidly become costly as your list grows. Annoying, they include in subscribers in this calculation unless you delete. So keep your list clean”Capterra, 2021-07-22
Automation & segmentationtop theme
Automation is linear and basic by modern standards, limited to sequential drip sequences, and a 2025 interface overhaul left longtime users frustrated.
“AWeber's automation is just a straight line (Drip Campaign). You can send Email 1 -> Wait 2 Days -> Send Email 2”G2, 2026-01-29
Email editor & templatescommon
Template quantity is adequate but designs feel dated, and the WYSIWYG editor is seen as clunky and hard to customize without coding knowledge.
“The design options and automation feature could be more advanced, and the interface can feel slightly outdated. I'd like more flexibility in email design, like better templates and easier drag-and-drop editing.”G2, 2026-04-15
Deliverability & sending setupcommon
Strong inbox placement including Gmail primary tab is a consistent differentiator, though confirmation emails occasionally land in spam without a user-side fix.
“Deliverability was ok, now its turned very bad”Capterra, 2025-01-13
Analytics & reportingcommon
Dashboard navigation is clear for basic campaign tracking, but reporting depth is seen as insufficient for users who need granular engagement data.
“I'd also like to see more depth in the reporting and analytics, since the current level of detail can feel insufficient.”G2, 2026-04-05
Account suspension / terminationcommon
Abrupt account closures, sometimes after a charge and sometimes without notice, are a recurring complaint, particularly for affiliate marketers and niche content types.
“Within less than 24 hours, AWeber suspended and permanently closed my account, falsely claiming I was sending "unsolicited emails" despite my extremely low complaint rate of just 0.01% (1 complaint).”Trustpilot, 2025-03-28
Integrations & APIcommon
AWeber's integration breadth is a historical strength, but some native connections require third-party bridges, and a recent paid-email requirement has frustrated users.
“Integrations with other applications in automatic mode is my favorite thing of aweber, it saved a lot of time to my work-group, very good API´s and easy code to be integrated.”G2, 2018-09-25
Free plan generosity & changescommon
The free plan covers automation and unlimited landing pages on custom domains, though a single-list restriction limits its usefulness for multi-segment senders.
“Some limitations on free plans and restrictions in split testing”G2, 2025-10-17
Billing & cancellation practicesminor
Post-cancellation charges and counting unsubscribes toward billing tiers are recurring grievances, though individual support agents have resolved issues for some users.
“Canceled my subscription early 2024, yet I'm continued being charged the annual fee each month. I've canceled several times, I have emails proving that they say my account is closed, yet, I have to dispute the fees each month on my card.”Trustpilot, 2025-07-17
Price increases over timeminor
Users report steep mid-cycle price jumps, sometimes tripling monthly costs as subscriber counts cross tier thresholds, with little advance warning.
“I also was not happy with the increase in cost from $19 to $29 when my subscribers reached a certain threshold.”Capterra, 2020-05-13
Design & customizationminor
Font and layout options are more limited than competitors, and the design toolkit feels dated compared to modern tools, frustrating non-technical users.
“although there are a ton of formatting options, not all of them are modern and appealing. It may be hard to customize (you're onky allowed a set amount of fonts) unless you're adept at coding.”G2, 2018-10-11
Pages & site builderminor
Landing page creation is accessible with support help but widely criticized as slow, constrained in design, and difficult to configure without guidance.
“The form builder and landing pages were difficult and cumbersome to configure, setup and integrate.”Capterra, 2021-01-08
Reliability & bugsminor
Core sending is generally reliable for small campaigns, but RSS send failures and blank newsletter incidents point to bugs that have gone unresolved for some users.
“They have yet to fix any of the bugs I've reported. They make no attempt to fix the usability issues. They take no responsibility for site downtime.”Trustpilot, 2024-06-04
Audience growth & discoveryminor
AWeber's autoresponder reliability and drip sequencing have helped users build and maintain responsive lists over time, particularly for solo operators.
“its simplicity and reliability and also help businesses and individuals grow their audience, engage subscribers”G2, 2025-10-17
Migration & switchingminor
Import results are mixed. Some users report smooth CSV onboarding while others lose subscribers through mandatory reconfirmation flows that can't be bypassed.
“I recently subscribed to AWeber and my experience to date has been awesome. The platform is intuitive and easy to use, the support feedback is awesome with timely replies to request for questions asked and account knowledge. My one-on-one personal experience was with Michelle K., she assisted me with migration support”Trustpilot, 2026-01-23
Data export & lock-inminor
Exporting subscriber data is possible but account suspension can cut off access entirely, leaving some users unable to retrieve their own lists.
“CRMs make it hard to leave so they can lock you in.”Reddit, 2024-12-28
Monetization & revenue toolsminor
Digital product uploads and affiliate marketing use cases are supported, though a separate payment tool is still needed for recurring subscription billing.
“To increase revenue, AWeber allows users to set up online stores in minutes, offering payment options through subscriptions and payment plans, and supporting over 100 currencies for global transactions.”Reddit, 2024-08-20
Content moderation & brand safetyminor
Spam prevention is active and broadly welcomed, but enforcement is seen as overly aggressive by some legitimate marketers facing unexplained restrictions.
“Aweber said they do allow it as long as the users are optin”Reddit, 2025-08-20
Mobile appminor
The mobile app handles core tasks on the go and is appreciated for its clean interface, though very few users mention it explicitly.
“I like its auto-responders as they are very easy to setup, and also the mobile app. It is beautiful to be able to most of the things I can do on the Aweber website ,on the go with the app.”G2, 2018-11-13
Praised · Complaint · Split opinion
Average scores pulled from each site on May 31, 2026. Trustpilot scores are a recent sample, not the lifetime average; Reddit has no star ratings. The full-read count above includes Reddit threads, which carry no star rating, so it runs higher than the per-site rated samples shown here. Themes are summarized from the reviews we read in full. See our methodology.
- Customer support quality: 195 mentions, mostly positive
- Ease of use & onboarding: 176 mentions, mostly positive
- Pricing & value for money: 130 mentions, mixed
- Automation & segmentation: 100 mentions, mixed
- Email editor & templates: 73 mentions, mixed
- Deliverability & sending setup: 71 mentions, mostly positive
- Analytics & reporting: 49 mentions, mixed
- Account suspension / termination: 46 mentions, mostly critical
- Integrations & API: 43 mentions, mostly positive
- Free plan generosity & changes: 38 mentions, mixed
- Billing & cancellation practices: 36 mentions, mostly critical
- Price increases over time: 31 mentions, mostly critical
- Design & customization: 29 mentions, mostly critical
- Pages & site builder: 26 mentions, mixed
- Reliability & bugs: 26 mentions, mixed
- Audience growth & discovery: 17 mentions, mostly positive
- Migration & switching: 16 mentions, mixed
- Data export & lock-in: 12 mentions, mixed
- Monetization & revenue tools: 9 mentions, mostly positive
- Content moderation & brand safety: 5 mentions, mixed
- Mobile app: 4 mentions, mostly positive
▲ mostly positive▼ mostly critical◆ mixedTop 12 of 21 themes tracked.
The Phone-Support Moat: 195 Mentions Cannot All Be Wrong
Across 833 AWeber community posts and reviews read in full, support is the single biggest theme: 195 mentions, overwhelmingly positive. The specific thing users praise is not ticket turnaround. It is that AWeber still answers the phone (8am to 8pm ET on weekdays), backed by live chat and email around the clock, on every plan including free. No other platform in our eleven-vendor panel offers an included phone line.
“AWeber's customer service team, and the ability to call and talk to a live person, is SUPERB.” Trustpilot, March 2026
The fidelity this buys is striking: reviewers with nine and ten years on the platform name the support channel as the reason they never left. For a non-technical solopreneur, that phone number is worth more than a feature checklist. Our support criterion scores 8.8, AWeber’s highest.

The honest limit, from the same corpus: the support is kind and fast, and largely powerless on the cases that matter most. Suspension reversals and systemic billing loops do not get fixed on a call. One reviewer put it flatly:
“very good and kind words but the reality is they don't listened the complains or at least, they don't do anything about it to solve it.” Trustpilot, 2020
That quote is from 2020, the oldest in this review, and worth keeping precisely because nothing in the 2025-2026 corpus contradicts it. Great bedside manner, limited surgical authority: the phone line is a real moat for everyday questions, not an appeal court.


What AWeber Ships That Newsletter-First Platforms Skip
AWeber covers 35 of the 53 features we track, a mid-pack profile. Counting boxes misses the point here: AWeber’s case rests on three capabilities its newsletter-first rivals simply do not ship, and on one surface where it trails badly. The full grid lives in our comparison pages, the right place for feature-by-feature tables.
RSS-to-email: publish anywhere, email follows
AWeber invented this category and still runs it across four feed types: a blog post, a podcast episode, a YouTube video or a playlist update becomes an email automatically. Inside the workflow builder it surfaces as the Check Feed step; in the editor, as a Feed block that pulls posts into the layout. Beehiiv, Kit, Ghost and Substack have no native equivalent. The corpus barely talks about it, so we will say it plainly: this is a capability claim from the product, not a user-love claim.

Web push: the re-engagement channel rivals skip
Web push notifications get their own navigation entry and are included without surcharge (capped at 50,000 subscribers on Lite). It reaches visitors who never gave you an email address, which makes it a genuine list-building side channel. None of the newsletter-first platforms in our panel ships this natively.

The editor: 700+ templates, four editors, one decade of dust
The numbers flatter AWeber: the largest template library of our panel (700+ designs), four editor modes on the free plan (drag-and-drop, a Smart Designer that generates a template from your site URL, plain text, and raw custom HTML, which most rivals gate or strip). Ease of use is the corpus’s second-biggest theme, 176 mentions, mostly from beginners who get running in an afternoon.
Then you look at the output. “The WYSIWYG email builder is wonky; the form generator is ancient” (Capterra, December 2024) is representative of the design-minded half of the corpus. In our quality layer the drag-and-drop editor scores 0.65 against MailerLite’s 0.9. The library is the biggest; the designs are the most dated. Both are true.

Deliverability: a strong reputation, now an open question
AWeber’s inbox reputation is old and real, and it is a stated reason affiliate marketers pick it:
“AWeber always hit the gmail inbox (rather than promo tab), and emails were the quickest to hit the inbox after a tag was triggered.”Reddit (r/Emailmarketing source), July 2023
That praise is mostly pre-2024, and one January 2025 review reports the opposite trend (“Deliverability was ok, now its turned very bad”, Capterra). One recent signal against years of praise is a question, not a verdict, so we hold it open. We never publish a measured deliverability rate: a single-account test is noise, and seed-list testing violates most vendors’ terms.
The developer surprise: an MCP server, raw HTML, and an API that stops short
Unexpected for a 1998 ESP: AWeber shipped an official MCP server in December 2025 (mcp.aweber.com, all plans), so AI agents can read and act on an account. Custom HTML editing is free from day one, one of a small group across our panel. The ceiling sits in the API itself: webhooks cover three events and are delivered “on a best effort basis” per the docs, and the workflow automation engine is not exposed through the API at all. Scriptable account, unscriptable automations.
Pricing: A Hidden Free Tier, Then a Ladder That Counts Your Unsubscribes
“My price went from $60/month to $185 last month.”
The structure is two paid plans, Lite and Plus, priced by stored subscriber count, with the free tier underneath. Lite runs $25/mo (Lite, 1K subs) · verified June 9, 2026 at 1,000 subscribers, $100/mo (Lite, 10K subs) · verified June 9, 2026 at 10,000 and $375/mo (Lite, 50K subs) · verified June 9, 2026 at 50,000. Plus adds priority support, advanced analytics, unlimited lists and the lower 0.6% ecommerce fee at $45/mo (Plus, 1K subs) · verified June 9, 2026 for 1,000 subscribers.
Against the panel, AWeber sits on the expensive side for what it ships: MailerLite’s comparable plan undercuts Lite at every tier we track while shipping a more modern editor. That math, plus the hike reports, is why our value criterion scores a hard 4.3 out of 10. The calculator below runs your own subscriber count against the live grid.

One more line item you will only see in-app: a Done-For-You setup offer ($79 one-time, marked down from $599, for a complete setup in 7 days) and a Done For You plan tier. An ESP selling concierge onboarding is coherent with who AWeber serves: people who would rather call than configure.
AWeber plan calculator
Enter your list size to see which AWeber plan you would be on and what it costs at that size.
Prices for the 1,000-subscriber band, annual billing, verified June 2026. Stripe processing fees apply separately to paid subscriptions.
Pricing verified Jun 9, 2026 · Last change: Dec 1, 2024 (General price increase; legacy grandfathered rates removed)⚠ overdue (8d)
Who Controls Your Audience?
On the question every creator is afraid to ask, AWeber gives you weak control over the list you build. Three answers decide it.
Can AWeber cut you off without warning?
Yes, by contract. The terms reserve the right to suspend service at any time, for any reason, without notice, and to delete all data, files or other information on termination, with no documented grace period.source
What can you recover if losing your list is AWeber's fault?
One month of fees. Liability is strictly limited to the amount paid for the current month, so a destroyed list is contractually worth a single billing cycle.source
Can you actually sue if it goes wrong?
Yes, and that is rare. AWeber's terms use Pennsylvania law and ordinary courts, with no forced arbitration and no class-action waiver. Substack and Kit both take real legal recourse away.source
The risk in plain languageThe terms allow a no-notice closure, the reviews document 24-hour shutdowns, and your subscriber access stops the moment the account does. A monthly CSV export is not optional here; it is the one insurance AWeber's own contract cannot take away. The genuine bright spot: no forced arbitration, so unlike on most rivals, the courthouse door stays open.
See subscriber control across all 11 platforms (11 criteria, side by side).

Our take
Where AWeber Falls Short
- Suspensions can be abrupt, and list access cuts off instantlyThe pattern spans 46 mentions: "Within less than 24 hours, AWeber suspended and permanently closed my account, falsely claiming I was sending 'unsolicited emails' despite my extremely low complaint rate of just 0.01% (1 complaint)." (Trustpilot, March 2025). Another user found an inactive account banned (Trustpilot, April 2024), and a third had landing pages taken offline by an "automated systems review" with no email notification (Trustpilot, September 2025). Unlike beehiiv, there is no ad revenue to withhold, but access to your subscriber list stops the moment the account does.
- Billing that survives cancellationThirty-six mentions describe post-cancellation charges: "I've canceled several times, I have emails proving that they say my account is closed, yet, I have to dispute the fees each month on my card." (Trustpilot, July 2025). Another user could not complete cancellation on laptop, phone or iPad (Trustpilot, February 2026). The nuance the same corpus carries: individual support agents resolve billing disputes quickly when reached. The system-level procedure is the problem, not the humans.
- Tier pricing that counts your unsubscribes, plus 2025 hike reportsPricing scales by stored subscribers, and unsubscribed contacts keep counting until you delete them manually ("they include in subscribers in this calculation unless you delete. So keep your list clean", Capterra, July 2021, still consistent with the billing terms we verified in 2026). On top of tier jumps, 2025 reviews report sharp increases: $60 to $185 in one month (Reddit, February 2025), and a $29.99 promotional signup billed $59.99 the second month and $170 by December (Trustpilot, October 2025). Our value criterion scores 4.3 out of 10 on this math.
- The editor works, but it shows its ageAWeber ships the largest template library in our eleven-vendor panel (700+), yet the editor around it draws steady criticism: "The WYSIWYG email builder is wonky; the form generator is ancient; the templates are at are best not-bad and at worst atrocious" (Capterra, December 2024). The June 2025 forced migration from campaigns to workflows made things worse for existing users; one called the new experience "TERRIFYING" (Trustpilot, June 2025). Beginners find it fine. Anyone coming from Kit or beehiiv will feel the gap.
- No native paid-newsletter paywall, and an API that stops at automationsSelling a paid newsletter on AWeber means wiring Stripe through the ecommerce feature (1.0% transaction fee on Lite, 0.6% on Plus) and gating access with tags by hand. Ghost, beehiiv and Substack ship this as a toggle. On the developer side, webhooks cover only 3 events and are delivered "on a best effort basis" per AWeber's own docs, and the Campaigns automation engine is not exposed through the API at all. The December 2025 MCP server is real progress, but it sits on top of those same gaps.
Who should skip AWeber
Four senders who should look elsewhere
AWeber is excellent at being a dependable, human-backed email basic. If your model needs more than that, the gaps are structural, not cosmetic. Four profiles should pick something else.
- Paid-newsletter writers: there is no native paywall. Monetizing means wiring Stripe through the ecommerce feature and gating by tags manually, where Ghost, beehiiv and Substack ship a toggle.
- Course creators and funnel builders: split paths exist now, but with three basic conditions. Kit and ActiveCampaign run multi-condition, behavior-scored automations AWeber cannot express.
- Design-first brands: the 700+ templates are the most dated of our panel, and the corpus calls the WYSIWYG editor wonky. MailerLite and beehiiv produce visibly more modern emails.
- Anyone allergic to billing surprises: stored-subscriber billing that counts unsubscribes, plus documented 2025 hike reports, makes the real cost drift upward unless you actively garden your list.
Three Alternatives Worth a Look
Not sure AWeber is the one? These three cover the cases AWeber is weakest at. The deep side-by-sides live on our comparison pages and the recommendation quiz.
Cheaper at every tier we track, with a modern editor. Best if AWeber’s price-to-polish ratio is what stops you.
MailerLite review →The automation depth AWeber lacks: multi-condition funnels, tagging, creator commerce. Best for behavior-driven sequences.
See Kit compared →Newsletter monetization AWeber does not attempt: an ad network, 0%-fee paid subscriptions, modern analytics.
Beehiiv review →Still weighing it up? Take the 2-minute recommendation quiz for a pick based on your needs, not our commissions.
Frequently asked
AWeber FAQ
Is AWeber free?
Yes, and most reviews miss it. AWeber quietly runs a permanent free tier again: 500 subscribers and 3,000 emails a month, with no card required at signup. We verified it on our own account's billing page in June 2026 (it reads $0.00, billed monthly). The catch is that AWeber's public pricing page never mentions it; the page sells a 14-day trial of the paid plans, and the free tier only appears once you create an account.
How much does AWeber cost after the free tier?
Two paid plans, priced by subscriber count, as of June 2026. Lite runs $25 a month at 1,000 subscribers and climbs to $100 at 10,000. Plus runs $45 at 1,000 and $135 at 10,000. Watch two things: unsubscribed contacts keep counting toward your tier until you delete them, and several 2025 reviews report sudden bill jumps after a general price increase in December 2024.
Does AWeber only do linear automation?
Not anymore, and we tested this on a free account. The workflow builder offers a Split Path step with Yes/No branching, one click from the canvas. The nuance: the split condition dropdown has exactly three options (subscriber has a tag, clicked a link, message was opened). That is real branching, but far from the multi-condition, behavior-scored automation Kit or ActiveCampaign run. The 'straight line' reputation comes from the old campaigns interface, which AWeber force-migrated to workflows in June 2025.
Is AWeber good for affiliate marketers?
It is one of the few ESPs that explicitly tolerates affiliate links (Kit, by contrast, suspends accounts for some affiliate patterns). That is a real reason this crowd picks AWeber. The flip side is documented in the reviews: AWeber's spam policy is zero-tolerance, and one user reported a permanent closure within 24 hours at a 0.01% complaint rate. The audience AWeber welcomes is also the audience most exposed to its enforcement.
Why do people report AWeber account suspensions?
Forty-six of the 833 reviews we read describe abrupt suspensions: accounts closed in under 24 hours, inactive accounts banned, landing pages taken offline by automated review without notification. The terms allow it: AWeber reserves the right to suspend service at any time, for any reason, without notice. It is a documented pattern, not a confirmed policy, and rivals have suspension reports too. Export your subscriber CSV monthly, whatever platform you use.
Is AWeber's deliverability still good?
The long-running reputation is strong: affiliate marketers on Reddit specifically praised AWeber for landing in Gmail's primary tab. But one January 2025 review reports deliverability turning 'very bad', and we hold that as an open question rather than a verdict. We never publish a measured deliverability rate, because a one-account test would be noise, and seed-list testing violates most vendors' terms.
AWeber or MailerLite?
If you want phone support, web push and RSS-to-email in one tool and you accept a dated editor, AWeber. If you want a modern editor, transparent pricing and a bigger free tier feature set for less money, MailerLite (its Growing Business plan undercuts AWeber Lite at every tier we track). Our MailerLite review covers it in the same depth, and the quiz routes you by your actual needs.
How We Reviewed AWeber
We reviewed AWeber the way we review every platform: as testers with our own account, not as customers with a story to sell. We created a real AWeber Free Tier account and tested the product first-hand (June 2026): the workflow builder and its split paths, the split-test flow, the four editors, the template gallery and web push.
We read 833 deduplicated community posts and reviews in full across Capterra, G2, Reddit and Trustpilot, rather than sampling by keyword. Every factual claim traces to a source with a date in our 30-claim manifest. Pricing was cross-validated against aweber.com/pricing on June 14, 2026, and the feature and trust facts against our eleven-vendor data layers.
The OwnLetter Score is computed, not hand-set: eight weighted criteria, with weights fixed and published before any vendor was scored, and commission deliberately excluded from the math. We say it plainly because AWeber pays us: this page earns a commission if you sign up, and it changes nothing in the score. The proof is the 6.3 itself, with value at 4.3 and trust floored at 4.0, on a page that earns us money. Full methodology and weights →
The bottom line
AWeber answers the phone.
If a human on the line, RSS-to-email and a working free tier are what you need, AWeber delivers them with 28 years of stability. Keep your list exported, garden your unsubscribes, and the dependable basics are exactly that.
Free to 500 subscribers · No credit card required
Phone + 24/7 chat support included on every plan
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