Buy Me a Coffee vs Buttondown
Side-by-side comparison of Buy Me a Coffee and Buttondown.
Accept tips and memberships with minimal setup
Indie newsletter platform built for writers who ship
What they are
Buy Me a Coffee
Buy Me a Coffee is a monetization platform where creators accept one-time tips and recurring memberships from their audience. It targets independent writers, artists, podcasters, and developers who want a low-friction way to earn income without building a full storefront. The platform takes a 5% fee on transactions, which is lower than some competitors but worth factoring into revenue projections. Setup takes minutes, and no technical knowledge is required.
Buttondown
Buttondown is an email newsletter tool aimed at independent writers, developers, and creators who want a clean, minimal sending experience without the bloat of enterprise platforms. It handles subscriber management, paid subscriptions, archives, and automation. The Markdown-first editor appeals to technical users, but non-coders find it approachable too. The free tier is genuinely usable, though subscriber limits push most serious creators toward a paid plan.
if you need monetization and email marketing. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Free to start with no monthly fee
- +5% platform fee is relatively modest compared to alternatives
- +Simple, clean supporter-facing pages that load quickly
if you need email marketing. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Generous free tier up to 100 subscribers with no feature gating on core tools
- +Markdown-native editor is fast and distraction-free
- +Built-in paid subscriptions via Stripe with no platform cut beyond Stripe fees
Which to choose
Buy Me a Coffee and Buttondown both cover email marketing, so this is a real either-or for some teams. The right pick depends on which one's wider feature set and pricing fit how you work.
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Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.