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Enlist vs Waitlister.

Waitlister is an all-in-one platform — landing page builder, referral system, welcome email, and analytics in one product. Developer access (API and webhooks) starts at $49/mo. Enlist is API-first from the free tier, built for developers who already have a UI.

Key differences

Built for developers. API-first, agent-native, nothing metered.

01

API access on the free tier

Waitlister gates the API and webhooks behind the $49/mo Growth plan — four paid tiers above free before you can build against it programmatically. Enlist ships the full REST API, TypeScript SDK, and MCP server on every plan including free.

02

You own the form and the page

Waitlister's product is designed around its hosted landing page and form builder. Enlist is the layer behind your own UI — POST from your Next.js route handler, your SvelteKit endpoint, or your agent; Enlist handles positions, idempotency, and email.

03

MCP server for agent-wired launches

Waitlister has no agent integration. Enlist exposes every operation over a hosted MCP endpoint — create the waitlist and wire the signup handler by describing it to a coding agent, no API reference required.

04

No metering on any tier

Waitlister pricing is structured by plan tier with subscriber and email limits. Enlist pricing is capacity — signups stored, not signups processed. Nothing is metered on any tier, including free.

Free forever. No credit card.

Up to 500 signups on the free tier. Add the MCP server and your agent wires the whole integration in one prompt.