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Bavimail is one email API for humans, apps, and AI agents. Transactional, marketing, inbound, and per-agent inboxes on your domain, free from day one. One credential, one bill. Free 5,000 emails per month. Pro is just $4/mo.
Bavimail is one email API for humans, apps, and AI agents. Four jobs behind one credential: transactional sends, marketing campaigns, inbound webhooks, and per-agent inboxes for AI workflows.
We wanted an email API that did all four at a price that made sense for indie and AI-native teams. Most providers force you to stitch two or three products. Resend handles transactional and inbound, but marketing is a separate product at $40/mo. AgentMail handles agent inboxes only, with custom domains starting at $20/mo. Postmark, Mailgun, and SendGrid each handle a subset and skip agent inboxes entirely.
We priced Bavimail Pro at $4/mo with all four behind one credential and custom domains on the free tier.
Pricing. The free tier is 5,000 emails per month with no credit card. Resend's free tier caps you at 3,000 with a 100-a-day ceiling. Postmark and Mailgun start at $15/mo. Pro is $4/mo for 10,000 emails, roughly 5x cheaper than Resend Pro at the same volume.
Your domain, day one. Custom domains are free on every tier, including Free. AgentMail's free tier puts inboxes on agentmail.com, so you need their $20/mo Developer tier to use your own domain.
Volume pricing, not per-inbox. Spinning up 50 agent inboxes costs the same as spinning up 1, because we price by email volume. AgentMail charges per inbox, which scales painfully for fleet agent products.
Per-agent inboxes for AI agents. Each agent gets its own sending alias on your domain. Two-way email runs over REST. No OAuth dance with Gmail, no shared mailbox where every agent sees every other agent's messages.
MCP server. This is the one that matters most for the vibecoder crowd. Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and anything else that speaks Model Context Protocol can drive Bavimail directly. Add a domain, configure a sender, send a test, set up a webhook, all without writing API calls or pasting keys into config files. The first email most of our users send is one their AI assistant wrote for them.
Deliverability. SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MAIL FROM, suppression lists, bounces. All automatic. Your domain reputation stays clean while you focus on shipping.
I have three different transactional email vendors across my stack right now and I have no idea why. If one API actually covers humans, app sends, and agents, I'd consolidate tomorrow.
There's been a huge gap in the email infrastructure space for a long time now, low level companies that own the mail servers, like SES, are hard to setup and monitor, whereas modern email SaaS companies have extremely high margins for basic email operations - such as sends and receives - that should be available to everyone at a low cost.
We've built Bavimail to address that gap in the market, we're working on providing the most straightforward developer experience as possible, while building a lot of quality of life features on top such as MCPs that allow you to integrate with Bavimail no matter what you're doing or building, and all of that at a competitive price.
Got early access to it and I've already integrated it into my projects that needed email, finally an affordable solution without the DX nightmare of SES
Setup effort was comparable to competitors, and it does what Resend can't do - receive emails, which is critical for agentic email workflows!
Seeing this go from an idea to an actual product people can use has been really exciting!
Working on the demo video made me realize just how complex outbound still is for most teams. There are so many layers, tools, and workflows involved just to get a single campaign running. Hopefully Bavimail can simplify a lot of that and make outbound feel far less fragmented.
Very much looking forward to seeing where this goes from here :)
About Bavimail on Product Hunt
“One email API for humans, apps, AI agents”
Bavimail was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 20 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #44 on the daily leaderboard. Bavimail is one email API for humans, apps, and AI agents. Transactional, marketing, inbound, and per-agent inboxes on your domain, free from day one. One credential, one bill. Free 5,000 emails per month. Pro is just $4/mo.
Bavimail was featured in Email (36.7k followers), API (98.1k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (468.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 109.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hi Product Hunt!! I'm Adam, founder of Bavimail.
Bavimail is one email API for humans, apps, and AI agents. Four jobs behind one credential: transactional sends, marketing campaigns, inbound webhooks, and per-agent inboxes for AI workflows.
We wanted an email API that did all four at a price that made sense for indie and AI-native teams. Most providers force you to stitch two or three products. Resend handles transactional and inbound, but marketing is a separate product at $40/mo. AgentMail handles agent inboxes only, with custom domains starting at $20/mo. Postmark, Mailgun, and SendGrid each handle a subset and skip agent inboxes entirely.
We priced Bavimail Pro at $4/mo with all four behind one credential and custom domains on the free tier.
Pricing. The free tier is 5,000 emails per month with no credit card. Resend's free tier caps you at 3,000 with a 100-a-day ceiling. Postmark and Mailgun start at $15/mo. Pro is $4/mo for 10,000 emails, roughly 5x cheaper than Resend Pro at the same volume.
Your domain, day one. Custom domains are free on every tier, including Free. AgentMail's free tier puts inboxes on agentmail.com, so you need their $20/mo Developer tier to use your own domain.
Volume pricing, not per-inbox. Spinning up 50 agent inboxes costs the same as spinning up 1, because we price by email volume. AgentMail charges per inbox, which scales painfully for fleet agent products.
Per-agent inboxes for AI agents. Each agent gets its own sending alias on your domain. Two-way email runs over REST. No OAuth dance with Gmail, no shared mailbox where every agent sees every other agent's messages.
MCP server. This is the one that matters most for the vibecoder crowd. Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and anything else that speaks Model Context Protocol can drive Bavimail directly. Add a domain, configure a sender, send a test, set up a webhook, all without writing API calls or pasting keys into config files. The first email most of our users send is one their AI assistant wrote for them.
Deliverability. SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MAIL FROM, suppression lists, bounces. All automatic. Your domain reputation stays clean while you focus on shipping.
3 months of Pro free for Product Hunt.
Would love absolutely any feedback :)