AWeber Pricing & Billing History
One of the oldest email platforms, with an aging feature set
What AWeber costs, how it compares to similar Email Marketing tools on price positioning, and every documented billing complaint that's shaped its reputation.
Current pricing
AWeber is one of the original email marketing platforms, founded in 1998. Pricing starts at $20/month.
AWeber is functional and the company isn't doing anything ethically egregious — but the product feels visibly behind the modern email tools, and recent customers describe a frustrating onboarding compared to ConvertKit or Beehiiv. The deliverability remains strong, which keeps long-time customers locked in.
Pricing details are drawn from our editorial research and may change — always confirm current rates on www.aweber.com before buying.
How AWeber is priced relative to similar tools
This isn't a feature-by-feature price comparison — it's a positioning check against other Email Marketing tools we track, based on documented complaint volume and risk profile.
| Product | Risk Score | Billing complaints | Positioning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| AWeber (this product) | 11 · Clean Record | 0 | — |
| Drip | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
| Buttondown | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
| Brevo (Sendinblue) | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
Documented pricing changes & billing history
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All documented billing complaints
Every billing, hidden-fee, and pricing-related complaint we've recorded for AWeber — with sources.
A note on pricing data
We don't scrape live pricing pages — this page reflects documented pricing details from our editorial research and dated billing complaints from public sources. For current rates, always check the vendor's own pricing page.