AgentMail vs MailSlurp vs ThreadCamp
A neutral, fact-checked comparison of AgentMail, MailSlurp and ThreadCamp across the five axes that matter for agent and app email: inboxes, sending, forwarding, agent tooling and pricing. Where a detail is not in our research notes, we link to the vendor's docs rather than guess.
| Axis | AgentMail | MailSlurp | ThreadCamp |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inboxes | Inbox API for AI agents (3 free / 10 / 150 inboxes by tier) | Inboxes (usage add-ons $3.00/1,000 inboxes created) | Real inboxes with threads, reply and forward (POST /v1/inboxes) |
| Sending | SMTP sending; no scheduled send | See their docs | Resend-compatible send + scheduled_at + batch |
| Forwarding | Per-message forward API only; no routing rules | See their docs | Catch-all + alias Routes with SRS, unlimited domains |
| Agent / MCP tooling | Hosted + stdio MCP server (10 tools); scoped keys; client_id idempotency | See their docs | Hosted + stdio MCP, sandbox keys, wait_for_message |
| Pricing shape | Free $0, then $20/mo, then $200/mo - no tier between, no overage disclosed | No free tier; Starter $19.99/mo (5 inboxes), Pro $69/mo (100 inboxes) | Free, $19/mo, $79/mo; metered $1.00/1k |
ThreadCamp unifies these axes as the one email API for AI agents - with forwarding Routes and SRS built in.
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Questions
AgentMail vs MailSlurp - which should I use?
It depends on the axis. Compare AgentMail and MailSlurp across inboxes, sending, forwarding, agent tooling and pricing in the table above. Where a detail is not published in our research notes we defer to their docs. ThreadCamp covers all five axes under one key.
Where does ThreadCamp fit against AgentMail and MailSlurp?
ThreadCamp is the email API for AI agents: real inboxes with threads, Resend-compatible sending with scheduled_at and batch, catch-all and alias forwarding Routes with SRS, an MCP server, and Free / $19 / $79 pricing with metered overage.
Try the one that does all five.
No credit card. Full API, MCP and webhooks on the free tier.