Comparison

tinysend vs Resend

Keep the workflow layer, send from your own Amazon SES account, and run the software on infrastructure you control.

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What this open-source release covers

Your SES account

tinysend assumes a least-privilege IAM role and never stores long-lived AWS access keys.

The essential workflow

Transactional API, contacts, versioned templates, broadcasts, suppressions and optional tracking.

Agent-ready by design

Use the REST API, typed npm SDK, OpenAPI document, llms.txt and MCP server from the same installation.

Feature comparison

Transactional API vs full email platform

FeaturetinysendResend
Transactional email API
Email sequences / drip campaigns
Contact management
Audience segmentation
Bring Your Own Key (BYOK)Amazon SES
Sequences as code (CLI)
Webhooks
Usage-based pricingOpen source + AWS
Free tier
Agent-native (MCP / API triggers)MCP server
Templates with variables

Pricing comparison

Software cost only; AWS and hosting are billed by their providers

tinysend
$0

MIT-licensed software

  • Self-host on any Docker host
  • Send through your own Amazon SES account
  • No tinysend message or contact markup
Resend
$20

per month

  • Transactional only — no automation or sequences
  • Need a separate tool for drip campaigns (+$50-100/mo)
  • No BYOK — locked into Resend's infrastructure

Who should use tinysend?

Teams that want to replace a managed transactional email bill with their own Amazon SES account.

Developers who need a small REST API, typed npm SDK, templates and delivery status without a large marketing suite.

Organizations prepared to operate PostgreSQL, a Docker deployment and their own AWS and DNS configuration.

AI agent builders who need explicit schemas, idempotent writes, dry runs and an MCP interface.

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