Mailchimp is an email marketing and marketing automation platform. Beyond just tracking how campaigns perform, Mailchimp takes it a step further by analyzing data from over half a billion emails to show why campaigns perform, driving informed decisions.
$0
per month
Shopify
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
Shopify is a commerce platform designed for both online stores and retail locations. Shopify offers a professional online storefront, a payment solution to accept credit cards, and the Shopify POS application to power retail sales.
$39
per month
Volusion
Score 4.8 out of 10
N/A
Volusion is a cloud-based ecommerce solution from the company of the same name in Austin, TX. It features an intuitive dashboard, built-in marketing and promos, SEO, templates, and tools to customize look and appearance.
We really liked Mailchimp because of their ability to customize the content in the campaign itself. The drag & drop feature has been a game changer for us because it's allowed us to have marketing professionals create quick and effective campaigns without needing a major amount …
Mailchimp is the most cost effective solution. The ease of use, the look of the emails, the options Mailchimp gives you, and the price of it all. There is no reason you should go with iContact or Constant Contact when Mailchimp is an option. They are just too easy to use and …
Mailchimp is very user-friendly and its interface are easy to use for non-tech staff while Email Marketer requires more technical knowledge to operate smoothly. This allows most of the marketing staff to be able to perform email blast campaign without a lots of training. Also, …
For my review of BigCommerce please check out: https://www.trustradius.com/reviews/BigCommerce-2014-03-21-11-44-15
BigCommerce and Volusion are both hosted solutions just as Shopify is.
Shopify seemed to be more intuitive and more customizable. It seemed to fit a little more in what the company sought, and ended up being our choice, even despite a higher price. The company ended up opting for Shopify by putting everything in the balance and deciding that its …
We used Volusion for a while, but switched over because Shopify was a lot easier to use. It has an easier check-out process, better templates, easier management of products, and is user-friendly. Squarespace on the other hand, we still use because we think it's better when we …
My #1 issue with small business and ecommerce is that there's this belief that you can plug a few pictures into any old website, and the orders will start pouring in. This is simply not true, and if you try and build your online business that way you'll save yourself some time …
I have tried (and currently use and love) BigCommerce. GoDaddy was also decent and very easy to use. Volusion, Ecwid, Weebly, Wix, SquareSpace - all were colossal wastes of time.
I considered using the Squarespace platform but it wasn't going to be able to keep a hidden shop for my retailers without a significant amount of work. I also considered a WordPress website but I was looking for something I could do a lot of on my own without needing coding …
Shopify as a business is one of the fastest-growing e-commerce solutions in the world. And for good reason, because it's core functionality is set up in such a way that you can literally start an online business in a couple of hours. They have a massive suite of applications …
Shopify is the top of the list compared to the others I have used on the basis of simple usability and ability to work for almost anyone. I will say that each of the others have individual features which beat Shopify. As I mentioned you can purchase applications to get these …
Founder and Senior eCommerce Strategist & Consultant
Chose Shopify
We have used Magento for higher end projects. Magento is open source and therefore has better customization capabilities. Shopify on the other had, is more user-friendly, more cost effective and has superior customer service, which some Magento versions don't have at all. …
I started with WooCommerce because I had used it previously at my old job. It gets the job done but because of constant updates and themes with poor coding, your site can have issues that you don't always know about. I easily missed out on thousands of dollars of sales in just …
Choosing Magento Enterprise is a cost-effective way to achieve the goal of a more synergistic brand image online but the ROI is not immediately quantifiable. Magento is not easy to use at all if you’re a beginner. The downside of Magento is you will also have a hosting …
Again, we work with all of these platforms, not just Volusion. However, we do make recommendations for Volusion based on the size of client and the need for additional customization and tuning. For clients who lack major development resources in house to maintain a platform …
Volusion provided the best overall list of features, performance history, and bang for the buck. By not being the new kid on the block, they have worked out a lot the bugs and kinks that plague many ecommerce platforms. They've also refined a system that is very user-friendly …
I would say overall Volusion offers very similar solutions to these other platforms. One of the main reasons I went with it over others was my experience working on Volusion stores for years before we opened our own stores and took on new clients. I'm comfortable with the …
We use Shopify and while the monthly fee is slightly higher than Volusion, working within Shopify and the visual results you get...it's not even close. Volusion seems very outdated and overcomplicated, but looking for positives with Volusion, again, I'm paying an additional $40 …
Volusion makes the creation of a store a simple process even for a beginner. More importantly, for advanced users it allows to work fast, efficiently, and with efficacy due to its bulk import/export functionality. Shopify is aesthetically pleasing and Magento is an open source …
Features
Intuit Mailchimp
Shopify
Volusion
Email & Online Marketing
Comparison of Email & Online Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
8.1
577 Ratings
6% above category average
Shopify
-
Ratings
Volusion
-
Ratings
WYSIWYG email editor
8.3529 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Dynamic content
8.0511 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ability to test dynamic content
8.0491 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Landing pages
8.2397 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
A/B testing
7.7427 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile optimization
8.1527 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Email deliverability reporting
8.6560 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
List management
8.2556 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Triggered drip sequences
7.9379 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Lead Management
Comparison of Lead Management features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
8.9
69 Ratings
13% above category average
Shopify
-
Ratings
Volusion
-
Ratings
Lead nurturing automation
7.460 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Lead scoring and grading
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Data quality management
8.266 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Automated sales alerts and tasks
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Campaign Management
Comparison of Campaign Management features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
8.0
120 Ratings
8% above category average
Shopify
-
Ratings
Volusion
-
Ratings
Calendaring
7.648 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Event/webinar marketing
8.5106 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Social Media Marketing
Comparison of Social Media Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
8.1
117 Ratings
10% above category average
Shopify
-
Ratings
Volusion
-
Ratings
Social sharing and campaigns
8.2109 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Social profile integration
8.1102 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
8.3
557 Ratings
12% above category average
Shopify
-
Ratings
Volusion
-
Ratings
Dashboards
8.5221 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Standard reports
8.5552 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom reports
7.8122 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
7.7
125 Ratings
3% above category average
Shopify
-
Ratings
Volusion
-
Ratings
API
7.8100 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Role-based workflow & approvals
8.165 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customizability
5.62 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integration with Salesforce.com
8.351 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
8.144 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integration with SugarCRM
8.12 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Third-party software integrations
8.0103 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
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Ratings
Shopify
8.4
149 Ratings
8% above category average
Volusion
3.6
9 Ratings
73% below category average
Product catalog & listings
00 Ratings
8.8149 Ratings
4.39 Ratings
Product management
00 Ratings
8.2147 Ratings
4.39 Ratings
Bulk product upload
00 Ratings
8.3125 Ratings
4.28 Ratings
Branding
00 Ratings
8.5146 Ratings
3.69 Ratings
Mobile storefront
00 Ratings
9.1142 Ratings
1.28 Ratings
Product variations
00 Ratings
8.0139 Ratings
4.78 Ratings
Website integration
00 Ratings
8.8140 Ratings
3.38 Ratings
Visual customization
00 Ratings
8.6146 Ratings
5.19 Ratings
CMS
00 Ratings
7.6118 Ratings
2.27 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
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Ratings
Shopify
8.5
141 Ratings
11% above category average
Volusion
3.6
9 Ratings
72% below category average
Abandoned cart recovery
00 Ratings
8.2131 Ratings
3.67 Ratings
Checkout user experience
00 Ratings
8.8139 Ratings
3.79 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
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Ratings
Shopify
9.4
143 Ratings
12% above category average
Volusion
4.1
8 Ratings
68% below category average
eCommerce security
00 Ratings
9.4143 Ratings
4.18 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Intuit Mailchimp
-
Ratings
Shopify
8.3
146 Ratings
8% above category average
Volusion
2.6
9 Ratings
99% below category average
Promotions & discounts
00 Ratings
8.5140 Ratings
4.89 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
00 Ratings
8.432 Ratings
1.88 Ratings
SEO
00 Ratings
8.0135 Ratings
1.28 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
For any E-commerce related needs, like you need to see a list of customers who have added products to cart but did not purchase, this can be done really easily, but if your e-commerce provider provides integration, then it is best suited. Most of the systems in the Market provide out-of-the-box integration. Their API is also very easy it can be integrated to any language. You can integrate it into your custom developed system and use the features, like adding customers to specific lists. Also, if your lists become really big, then their system can get a bit slow to respond via API, so you might need a strategy for how you are gonna fetch the data using API.
Shopify allowed us to handle matrix items and combined listings. Both of which we could not do on our previous platform. There was some customization involved but overall, it did what we needed it to. The one downside was that if we want to change anything we would have to reload the entire set of matrix items manually.
Volusion is a good company if you're starting out. The problem is that, if you want more complexity out of the program, you're kind of stuck. Also the regular time out errors and slow downs can be very frustrating. Packages that miss overnight deadlines because your system stops working can cost you customers. In today's highly competitive market, that's just something that's hard to put up with. If you have a lower volume of business you might be able to work around these issues.
Mailchimp allows you to manage your mailing list really well. You can subscribe people, unsubscribe people manage the mailing list directly into segments, and what not.
Mailchimp has features where you can create campaigns based on your mailing lists and send out newsletters to your subscribers based on a multitude of parameters that you can setup. Such as send email daily, weekly, monthly and they also have event based mails that you can send out.
Mailchimp also has a feature where you can design your emails. The look and aesthetics are very important when sending emails to your subscribers and all those needs are addressed here.
It's base security and integration with trusted security partners (such as NoFraud) is a game-changer when it comes to reliability and a "hands off approach" for our IT department. The up-time is also very good.
It offers a wide range of verified plugins that are (for the most part) easy to install and use for any specific scenario you're looking for.
It's Analytics area in the admin is actually nice and offers a wide variety of reports that you can run.
Templates are pre-built for a good end user experience. I've gone through the process of building custom sites as well as tweaking both free and paid templates that Volusion's design team provides.
Their support team didn't use to be as helpful, but in recent years have answered nearly all questions I've had. Their support section within the database provides detailed walkthrus as well.
Order processing is easy once you've been trained on the system. We got to a point where nearly the entire process was automated from initial purchase through shipping.
I would love it if Shopify built an in house app which helped us post UGCs and social proof from platforms such as Instagram, Youtube etc. more seamlessly on our website. Right now, we are able to do it through third party apps but the look and feel is just okay.
API calls use the previous call as a reference, even if you weren't the one we made the previous call. Can lead to data gaps, so you often have to set a manual date range to look back to make sure you aren't missing any data.
We've had Mailchimp for about ten years, I want to say. I started with the company about four years ago, and I don't see us ever diverting to another source. It's easy for us to use, and we have all our clients already built into the database. I imagine we'll use them for as long as we have the company.
Nothing we have used in the past or have seen thus far even comes close to offering what we get with Shopify Plus, especially for the price. You cannot even come close to getting what we are getting at the price we pay. We are beyond thrilled and Shopify Plus meets and exceeds all of our needs and expectations. We love it!
When you spend so much time with a product like this and not only have you witnessed its growth, but you almost feel like you are next those that make the decisions of building features a certain way, you can't help but want to stay and be a part of their continued growth. It's simply a great product. Can it improve? By all means! But it will only improve because of users and avid resellers like me.
The interface is a bit complicated, and I need to spend some time to learn new functions and understanding how it works. I don't like working with email templates because of the limited customization options. However, functions like AI for generating emails, segmentation, and analytics still work well and are very useful.
It is fairly easy to use Shopify regardless of what task you are attempting to perform. Most things are customizable to a degree without requiring coding ability. I have very limited coding experience and have still been able to navigate my way around changing features of the website that require edits to the code with the use of AI and trial-and-error. This previously wasn't possible with the WooCommerce platform.
I have, in the 4+ years that I've used Mailchimp, never seen an issue that restricted the use of their software/tools. I don't know of a single time when they're system crashed or went down. I could be wrong, but I honestly haven't experienced any issues with outages, errors or unplanned downtime
I haven't noticed any slow speeds from Mailchimp or their tools. I think the landing pages load quickly and look nice. The email reports and editing operates smoothly and doesn't take time to load. Additionally, when I use Mailchimp in conjunction with Zapier + Hubspot I don't notice any drag between any of these tools
Website tools were easy to use and understand so a novice can easily meet or exceed their client's expectations! Loved that we were able to totally customize so that the e-mail we created conveyed our client's overall messaging consistent with their branding! Client love that we can provide turnkey services to support their sales and marketing teams!
In terms of support I give Shopify a 9 out of 10 because they're always very friendly and thorough, and they personally can't solve my problem for me they always point me in the proper direction with the proper information I need to move forward
You have to wait on hold for at least 45 minutes every call—the tech support person never knows the answer right away so they put you on 10 minute holds only to come back and say they're still looking for answers. The chat function could take days to get a response. Our "Dedicated Account Manager" never checks in or answers, nor are they ever in the office when we call. It's like they try to be as unavailable as possible until you forget why you even called in the first place. Insane.
Shopify offered us several trainings to setup a Shopify store, how to build a brand, SEO, product photography etc. All this content have been super helpful in our journey.
It's pretty easy to get up and running! There's a slight learning curve on a few things, but once you find where everything is located, you can import your list and send your first email. It really makes our clients feel great to see how quickly they can get that first email out.
It is best to use the built-in features and recommended services for the most turn-key experience (ie. Skipjack for payment processing so that it can all be done from the Volusion backend).
I don't think they are comparable; we use Google Ads to put our website at the top of the list when someone googles certain words. We use meta business to manage our social media. Google aims to gain customers, while Mailchimp is used to interact with both existing and new customers.
Big Commerce and SAP Hybris are two other platforms we've investigated and Shopify is by far easiest to use and customize. While it doesn't do everything out of the box, the apps do fill in many gaps. The cost however, is probably the biggest selling point against these other two options.
While k-eCommerce was very glamorous to us because it integrates with our main workflow, it just didn't have some of the marketing features that are so integral to the way we do business online. The set-up costs were also way too high. Volusion is so affordable and feature heavy, it makes it very difficult for any shopping cart provider to compete. You can find others who are competitively priced and have similar features, but they simply aren't as robust (at least for the way we use it)
Mailchimp over the years I've used it has grown in leaps and bounds. They have added so many additional features than were previously available. They are truly an all-in-one marketing platform now. If you're a small operation and just want to add email to your marketing efforts, they're there for you. If you're a larger operation and want to start sending postcard advertisements, they can do that. If you'd good with that and want to kick up your marketing by going social, you can do that on their platform. They are truly able to be as small as you need, but also get quite large in whatever it is you'd like to do through their system.
One of my retail web store clients was sending out email specials and notices about once a month. After clicking the send button, we would watch Google Analytics and the current site users would light up immediately. Often, the current site visitors would pop up to 20, 30 or more after the email was sent. On a normal day, seeing 1 or 2 online users would be OK.
Pretty much in all cases, we could see an uptick in positive activity after sending out a Intuit Mailchimp email to a list.
It got the store up quickly so the client could start selling. She was previously selling products on Etsy and Facebook and wanted to consolidate everything onto one website, so the main thing Shopify solved was to reduce the store owner's time in managing all her products on multiple sites. Also, we had previously built a website on Wix with all the custom functionality and branding she needed - a truly great, high-end website - but it performed so slowly that it was unusable. So the speed at which Shopify can be set up and then works on the page is appreciable.
The website was manageable by the client - she could figure the system out herself after a while so she saved money on costs for hiring developers. She did have to hire developers to customize some of the plug-ins but costs are all relative; it wasn't a high investment compared to building a full e-commerce website. With the complexity and size of her product base and the functionality and branding she wanted to have in a website, and the potential of her business, she would have needed to invest well over $10,000 to get to where she really needs to be. In the end she kept the budget under $5000.00.
Costs kept climbing with plug-ins having to be added with everything. My client became more involved in building the website and began to try multiple plugins, and she did not have the skill base to evaluate the plugins functionalities so she chose plugins that did not do everything she needed, and then ended up paying the plugin developers to customize the plugins. So on one hand, it's pretty amazing to be able to bring up an e-commerce website as quickly as a week or so, but on the other hand if you need anything customized or deeper functionality in regards to product searching and filtering on the web page, and management on the backend, it quickly goes beyond the skills of the average person to manage, and above their expected budget as well. In the end my client really did not get anything close to the functionality for the website we had originally envisioned.
Shopify was the easiest way we could find to bring the client's products to a global market. We evaluated several other platforms and the functionality simple did not seem to be adequate, so Shopify seemed like the only solution that could do enough of what we needed and still stay within this client's budget. Really the problem in this project was not platform per se but that the budget wasn't large enough. Shopify managed to provide a solution for an ecommerce store with thousands of products on a tiny budget, so in the sense of pure functionality it provided the best value of all the platforms we evaluated. The solution still isn't big enough for this client's business though so, without having insights into this client's post-build sales results, my guess is that because her new website did not make her products easier to sort through, and she likely didn't have much more budget left to invest in SEO and other marketing of the website, her sales probably didn't increase substantially as a result of having built the website. So I think this project all in all did not likely have a high ROI.
Honestly, when you're in the dashboard, the UX is simply horrendous. I mean, everything that should be 1-2 clicks away is 4-6 clicks away, and each pages takes at least four seconds to load. You just find yourself wasting a lot of time waiting for things to load. This should be more simple.