Registered business, per month
₹1,999
sticker ₹1,999/mo · ₹23,988/yr
₹2,359/mo if you can't reclaim GST
Mailmodo is billed in rupees at ₹1,999/mo, so there is no forex markup. A GST-registered business reclaims the GST, so that is roughly the cost (₹23,988/yr). If you cannot reclaim GST, add 18% for about ₹2,359 a month.
Sticker price on the left, and the India cost per month for a GST-registered business on the right. GST is reclaimable input credit if you are registered.
At the 500-contact base tier Lite monthly is 0 and renders as 'Free' (2,000 email sending credits, 1 team member, AI template/automation/planner/analyzer/segment generator, basic integrations, chat & email support, 1 active journey, 1 API req/sec). Paid from 1,000 contacts: INR 2,499/mo, then 1,500 -> 2,899; 2,500 -> 3,999; 5,000 -> 5,099; 10,000 -> 5,999; 25,000 -> 10,999; 50,000 -> 17,999/mo. Lite is unavailable above 50,000 contacts (litePrice null).
INR 7,999/month +GST at 500 contacts. 3,000 email sending credits, 3 team members, ALL integrations, A/B testing, send-time optimisation, timezone scheduling, no Mailmodo footer branding, click maps, 10 active journeys, 2 API req/sec, custom domains. Monthly ladder: 3,000 contacts 9,999; 12,500 -> 16,999; 30,000 -> 22,999; 75,000 -> 28,999; 100,000 -> 34,999; 250,000 -> 73,999; 1,000,000 -> 221,999.
Displayed as 'Custom' — the render function forces 'Custom' for the Max tier regardless of the underlying number, so this is effectively quote-only. For reference the chunk's India monthly maxPrice is 14,999 at 500-20,000 contacts, 19,999 at 25,000-40,000, 24,999 at 50,000, 35,999 at 75,000, 45,999 at 100,000. Includes unlimited email sending credits, 5 team members, unlimited API data export, up to 100K active journeys, 4 API req/sec, dedicated chat/email/call support.
Paid from ₹1,999/mo (Lite, 500 contacts, billed annually); Pro priced higher. The old entry plan is discontinued. USD-billed (forex + GST for India).
Mailmodo bills in INR, so you skip the forex markup a dollar-priced tool adds on every charge. GST still applies, but a registered business reclaims it as input credit.
18% GST applies, but it is not a flat add-on. A GST-registered business reclaims it as input credit, and foreign B2B is reverse-charged so the vendor bills no GST. Only an unregistered buyer bears the full 18%, and some Indian vendors already include it.
Indicative, not a bill. The exchange rate is a single mid-market reference, not a live feed. Confirm current pricing on the vendor site. Pricing last verified Jul 29, 2026.
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