Dokiya vs Posthouse
A Posthouse alternative that keeps you on your own Stripe account
Posthouse takes 4.5% of your revenue once your club passes $100 a month, and using your own Stripe account costs a flat $49 a month. Dokiya runs on your own Stripe account from the free plan up, takes 0% of sales, and its paid plans start at $19 a month.
Posthouse vs Dokiya at a glance
Posthouse figures are from their publicly listed pricing as of June 2026 and may change. Always check their current terms. All names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
The differences that matter
Posthouse is a platform for snail mail clubs, built around monthly batches with a signup cutoff. Here is how it stacks up against Dokiya on the things founders actually feel.
4.5% of revenue on the default plan, forever. A club earning $1,000 a month pays $45 a month, and the bill grows with every new subscriber.
A flat $19/$49/$99 a month and 0% of sales, so the price stays the same as your club grows.
The default plan runs on a Stripe account Posthouse creates for you. Connecting the Stripe account you already have costs $49 a month and drops the hosted club page.
Every plan, including the free one, runs on your own Stripe account, with a hosted club page included.
Batch cutoffs are the core feature: joins before the cutoff get this month's mail, later joins roll to next month.
Dokiya has per-tier monthly cutoffs too, with the batch shown at checkout and on the fulfillment checklist, plus branding, a member feed, newsletters, win-back and birthday automations on top.
When Posthouse is the better pick
Posthouse if you want a managed Stripe setup with zero configuration and their public club directory, and your club is small enough that 4.5% of revenue stays cheap.
But if you want to keep 100% of your sales on your own Stripe account with no per-order cut, Dokiya is built for exactly that.
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