Mailchimp is an all-in-one marketing platform that helps you manage and talk to your clients, customers, and other interested parties. Their approach to marketing focuses on healthy contact management practices, beautifully designed campaigns, and powerful data analysis. Voted #1 in email marketing software.
Features:
- All-in-one marketing CRM platform.
- Create, send and analyze email and ad campaigns.
- Integrated signup forms, landing pages and lookalike audience finder to expand your audience.
Pricing:
- Free version for up to 2,000 contacts and 1 audience.
- Paid versions starting from US$9,99 per month.
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Mailchimp Reviews
Find out what each expert had to say about Mailchimp.

Katherine Hunter-Blyden

Simone Timen
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Mailchimp is a leading email marketing provider that also offers social media integration. They offer many advanced features including: automation, A/B testing, segmentation, and much more. The best part about Mailchimp is that they offer a free plan for up to 2,000 email subscribers. Their paid plans start at $9.99 per month – a great deal considering all of the advanced features and designs Mailchimp offers.

Calloway Cook
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Mailchimp is the best landing page builder — it’s free and has a fantastic UX. Their landing page design templates are beautifully simple. The best part of Mailchimp’s landing page builder is the analytics tool that comes with it. You can track visits, conversions and other metrics without having to sync third-party tracking software, which saves you a lot of time. Mailchimp is obviously known for its email software, but more entrepreneurs need to be considering this company for their landing page optimization needs.

Bernard Wong
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This is the perfect option for new businesses or if you’re just starting out with email marketing and you have a limited budget. With easy drag-and-drop tools, a beginner-friendly UX, anyone can get started with email marketing using Mailchimp. The only caveat here is that they’ve recently split ways with Shopify, and will no longer be supported on the Shopify platform.

Kuri Khailo
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We use the email platform Mailchimp. It’s the perfect platform for a small company and has so many things that are super useful to make sure we are successful. Mailchimp is super easy to use and you can make segments so you can target certain groups! On top of that, Mailchimp has this built in feature that it will calculate when is the best time to send your campaign based on the open rates of the past campaigns, which is super helpful! I definitely recommend it for companies starting out.

Ellie-Paige Moore
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I have also had experience using Mailchimp as well. This seems to be quite a common platform for businesses to use. With the option of a free plan to having additional services added to your account that start at $10 a month, it seems to be a good platform at getting through the door of email marketing. Similar to the other platforms, with Mailchimp you can select a predesigned template or customise your own email newsletter from scratch using the drag and drop function. The only issue I’ve found with Mailchimp is that sometimes they lack behind when it comes to new features, which could mean that your competitors could get ahead of you.

Nate Shivar
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MailChimp’s landing page builder is simple, beautiful, and straightforward. It has major strengths with social media, paid, and email campaigns. And best of all, it comes bundled with MailChimp’s incredible email marketing software, so you can technically use it for free for fewer than 2000 email subscribers.

John Frigo
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On the other hand if you’re a brick and mortar store, a service business, or a gym or something along those lines and the nature of your emails is just going to be stop in to the store or we’re having this sale then I think MailChimp is probably the better option.

Adeel Shabir
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This has to be a known application. This platform has been around since the birth of email. It is highly recommended by the pros because of its accessbility and easy to understand the features.

Keno Hellmann
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In case that only an e-mail newsletter is needed, then I would recommend to go with Mailchimp. The free account allows to send out newsletters to a maximum of 2.000 subscribers.
When the amount of subscribers rises and autoresponders etc. are needed, I’d go with GetResponse, because Mailchimp can become very expensive when the list grows bigger.