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Mighty Networks vs Memberstack
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Mighty Networks
Community platform for courses, memberships, and events with native mobile apps
From $79/mo
Memberstack
Memberships, auth, and payments for Webflow — design visually, scale to millions
Free / $25/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
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
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
Our Verdict
Both Mighty Networks and Memberstack are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.