Comparison

ExitPops vs Poptin

Poptin is a flexible freemium popup builder. ExitPops is a focused one-time exit tool. Here is where each one makes sense.

Poptin is the closest in spirit to ExitPops on this list. It is a friendly popup builder with a free plan, a range of types, forms, and triggers, and it markets itself on being reasonably light. For a small business or a small agency that wants flexibility, it is a fair pick.

ExitPops is more focused. It does exit-intent, in three message types, and nothing else. That narrowness is the point. It keeps the script tiny, keeps the setup to minutes, and keeps the price to one payment.

The short version

ExitPopsPoptin
Pricing model$47 one-timeFree, then monthly by views
View limitsNoneYes, by plan
Popup types3 exit typesMany builder types
Forms and email capture
Script weightA few KBLight, but more featured
Mobile exit-intent
Best forA focused exit messageA flexible free builder

Where Poptin is the better choice

If you want one tool that builds many kinds of popups, collects form entries, and starts free, Poptin gives you that range. The free plan is a genuine way to start, and the builder is approachable. When you want forms, multiple campaign types, and the option to grow into more, it is a sensible home.

Where ExitPops is the better choice

If you only want the exit message, the range becomes weight you carry for no reason. ExitPops strips it back to the one moment that matters and the three things you would actually say at it: send them somewhere, hand them a code, or tell them one thing.

Because it does less, it weighs less, and it costs less over time. There are no view limits to bump into and no monthly fee that climbs with your traffic. You pay $47 once and run it on every site you own.

It also leans into mobile rather than treating it as an afterthought. You set how far a visitor has to read before the pop arms, so the fast scroll-up trigger fires when someone is genuinely leaving, not when they flick up to check the menu.

How to choose

Pick Poptin if you want a flexible builder with forms and a free tier to grow from. Pick ExitPops if you want one focused exit message, no view limits, and a one-time price.

Frequently asked questions

Poptin has a free plan. Why pay for ExitPops?

Poptin's free plan is real, with limits on views and features that you pass once you have traffic. From there it becomes a monthly bill that grows with you. ExitPops is $47 once, with no view limits and no per-site charge, on every site you own.

Is Poptin more flexible than ExitPops?

Yes. Poptin is a general builder with many popup types, forms, and triggers. ExitPops is narrower on purpose. It does exit-intent and three message types well, and skips the rest to stay tiny and simple.

Do both work on mobile?

Both handle mobile. ExitPops arms only after a visitor has read into the page, then fires on a fast scroll back up, which cuts down the accidental triggers that mobile popups are known for.