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Memberstack vs Mighty Networks
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Memberstack
Memberships, auth, and payments for Webflow — design visually, scale to millions
Free / $25/mo
Mighty Networks
Community platform for courses, memberships, and events with native mobile apps
From $79/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Memberstack
Pros
- Deep Webflow integration with a native app inside the Webflow Designer
- Comprehensive auth options: email/password, social login, passwordless, and password reset
- Generous free tier with 100 members and unlimited free trial period
- Large library of free resources: 600+ Webflow components, 125+ Memberscripts, 100+ templates
- SOC2 Type II certified and GDPR compliant for security-conscious use cases
Cons
- Heavily tied to Webflow — not ideal if you use a different site builder or custom frontend
- Pricing page mentions transaction-based fees ($1-$4 per member tiers) that can add up at scale
- Relational database features are useful but limited compared to dedicated backend-as-a-service platforms
Mighty Networks
Pros
- Native iOS and Android apps that drive 60% more activity than web-only platforms
- 84% member-led activity means less content creation burden on hosts
- All-in-one platform combining community, courses, events, and payments eliminates tool-stacking
- Community Design™ framework provides a structured methodology for building engaged communities
- Built-in revenue tools with hosts reportedly earning $500M in 2025
Cons
- Starting at $79/month is expensive compared to free or low-cost alternatives like Discord or Facebook Groups
- Custom branded apps require the Mighty Pro plan which requires contacting sales (likely very expensive)
- Key integrations like Zapier, Kit, and Google Analytics are locked behind the $179/month Scale plan
- Platform lock-in risk — moving a community and its content elsewhere can be difficult
Our Verdict
Both Memberstack and Mighty Networks are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.