Omnisend vs. Twilio SendGrid

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Omnisend
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Omnisend is an email and SMS marketing platform with features made to help ecommerce stores grow their audience and sales. It features one-click integration with major ecommerce platforms, pre-made automation and email templates, and 24/7/365 live customer support.
$16
per month 500 contacts, 6,000 emails / month
Twilio SendGrid
Score 6.9 out of 10
N/A
Twilio SendGrid Marketing Campaigns provides users with segmentation, campaign editing, and deliverability. According to the vendor, Twilio SendGrid Marketing Campaigns is trusted by over 80,000 customers globally, including Airbnb, Spotify and Uber. Twilio SendGrid Marketing Campaigns aims to help users by providing: MORE EFFICIENT EMAIL BUILDING The campaign building process is free from frustrating, rigid step-by-step wizards that slow users down. The vendor says…
$15
per month
Pricing
OmnisendTwilio SendGrid
Editions & Modules
Free plan
$0
Standard plan
$16
per month
Pro plan
$59
per month
Basic
$15
per month
Advanced
$60
per month
Free
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
OmnisendTwilio SendGrid
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional DetailsOmnisend offers three pricing plans: Free, Standard and Pro. The Free plan is used to explore all of Omnisend's features (emails, SMS, push notifications, popups, segmentation, analytics, etc), send up to 500 emails and push notifications, plus 60 SMS per month at no cost. The standard plan starts at $16 per month and includes everything in Free, unlimited web push notifications, a customer success manager and 24/7 support. From $59 per month, the Pro plan can be used to send unlimited emails and push notifications, get advanced reporting features, a dedicated Customer Success Manager, and priority 24/7 support. It also includes free SMS credits equal to the price of the Pro plan selected.
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Features
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Email & Online Marketing
Comparison of Email & Online Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Omnisend
7.0
14 Ratings
12% below category average
Twilio SendGrid
7.0
50 Ratings
12% below category average
WYSIWYG email editor8.113 Ratings8.437 Ratings
Dynamic content4.912 Ratings6.840 Ratings
Ability to test dynamic content8.011 Ratings5.238 Ratings
Landing pages8.67 Ratings8.024 Ratings
A/B testing8.19 Ratings8.530 Ratings
Mobile optimization8.611 Ratings8.238 Ratings
Email deliverability reporting6.413 Ratings6.350 Ratings
List management6.013 Ratings6.044 Ratings
Triggered drip sequences4.411 Ratings5.824 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Omnisend
6.3
13 Ratings
19% below category average
Twilio SendGrid
6.8
50 Ratings
11% below category average
Dashboards5.512 Ratings6.048 Ratings
Standard reports5.413 Ratings6.548 Ratings
Custom reports8.010 Ratings7.931 Ratings
Pre-Send Testing
Comparison of Pre-Send Testing features of Product A and Product B
Omnisend
8.9
10 Ratings
12% above category average
Twilio SendGrid
8.1
12 Ratings
2% above category average
Link Tracking9.08 Ratings7.712 Ratings
Image Validation8.57 Ratings8.49 Ratings
Inbox Display9.07 Ratings7.811 Ratings
Email Previews9.110 Ratings8.812 Ratings
URL Validation00 Ratings7.511 Ratings
Email Accessibility Tools00 Ratings8.412 Ratings
Spelling and Grammar Check00 Ratings8.09 Ratings
Spam Testing00 Ratings8.011 Ratings
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User Ratings
OmnisendTwilio SendGrid
Likelihood to Recommend
5.5
(14 ratings)
6.0
(61 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
8.8
(7 ratings)
6.3
(8 ratings)
Support Rating
5.0
(1 ratings)
3.0
(9 ratings)
User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Omnisend
It's kind of an automation workflow, but for example you can set up a popup to appear at a specific time on a specific product page and offer the visitor something. The visitor then signs up and then (after you've set up your automation sequence) that visitor gets a specific welcome page based on the popup they signed up through, and then a specific order confirmation email and everything else flows from that specific popup. That's great because it's allowed us to sort of fine-tune our offerings to get our visitors' emails in the first place and offer, for example, someone browsing a product page for 3 minutes something different than someone staying 20 seconds on the homepage and then leaving.
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Twilio
If you're prepared to build out your whole staff UX, audience creation, email production, and analytics on your own using API, this tool may have that flexibility. If you require a sturdy drag and drop production tool, this tool has it but at the expense of a lot of other critical functionality. Out of the box analytics/reporting, is extremely limited. Complex queries, even something like pulling those who haven't engaged in email within a certain time period, is clunky. If you require any support at all, this is not the tool for you. I'm a deliverability consultant and have used many of the top email marketing tools and SendGrid has been extremely difficult for my team. I do not recommend it. Shiny and bright during sales, pretty disappointing thereafter.
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Pros
Omnisend
  • Newsletter campaigns - the content editor is the usual one you see on email marketing apps, but it works so smoothly and well. Of course, there's Product Picker that allows you to just pick a product from your store and it goes straight into your newsletter--no need to add images or descriptions. Really easy.
  • Popups are great because they look amazing right out of the box. It's all pre-filled so if you don't like looking at a blank screen, you can just adapt the wording and it's there. voila!
  • Automation really is nice and it's the bulk of what we're doing now. It's like second level ecommerce marketing I guess, because you really see after some time how having automated steps can really save you time and make you a lot more money. Omnisend's automations are really good and intuitive and was really easy to learn and implement.
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Twilio
  • Managing email lists / audiences is easy with features like groups and segments.
  • They provide pre-built email templates that are very easy to modify. It is also super easy to create new email templates with their drag-and-drop email builder.
  • Provides clear / easy-to-read analytics of email campaigns.
  • I can easily import large email contact lists all at once or add a user manually one-at-a-time, when needed.
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Cons
Omnisend
  • Initial setup wasn't firing right, support issue was handled pretty quickly and easily.
  • It does not go back and put previous orders/customers into the automation. It will only work with go-forward customers from the time you install the product. (At least that's what the outcome of our support inquiry told us...).
  • Would like to see more sample templates and campaigns.
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Twilio
  • Not necessarily their Email API but their email in general - they are currently in beta for automated email sequences but are still bare bones. Much more work is needed before it can be used mainstream and be able to convert everything to SendGrid.
  • Helping with warming up our dedicated IP for the best-sending score.
  • We seem to hit the promotions folder a decent amount (maybe the IP problem above) and even a lot of their emails hit my spam or promotions folder (whether they be transactional or marketing) which isn't a great sign when trusting an ESP.
  • Transactional email sequences would be a huge plus.
  • Now that Twilio owns SenGrid, having an integrated platform where you could see all our transactional emails together.
  • Better reporting and split reporting between transactional and marketing emails.
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Usability
Omnisend
The platform is super easy to use — even without deep technical knowledge. And the best part is, Omnisend keeps improving all the time.
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Twilio
It is usable but needs improvement in overall user experience and ease of use. A new joinee/anyone new to the tool would need more tarining currently before he can use the platform seamlessly. The set-up to value realization time for Twilio SendGrid customers is generally high because of this concern.
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Support Rating
Omnisend
Support is weird. They ask you to keep everything in one thread, but they can't see your replies if they forward it to tech, and things easily get lost. Also tech support is HORRIBLE, they just seem snobby, and give horrible advice liek to test things on a live version vs staging
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Twilio
Twilio SendGrid Email API is everything we want it to be, and we have no reason to look for any other solution. Features and pricing match exactly what we need. As developers for SaaS products, Twilio SendGrid Email API provides a great service. I hope that they stay this way and don't inflate the service with too many marketing oriented features, because there are other tools for that and Twilio SendGrid Email API is a API for sending email first and foremost.
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Alternatives Considered
Omnisend
We can create marketing campaigns that can span across multiple channels so that we can reach more customers regardless of the platform they are using. The system combines multiple channels into a single workflow for maximum engagement. Comes with various features that make it easy to personalize messages based on the customer's journey.
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Twilio
Sendgrid has a lot of features that other providers have and a few more - like the dynamic template builder, which AWS SES doesn't have. We choose the provider based on the scenario of use and the provider we're using. If we're going to be making regular changes to a template, then we'd go with Sendgrid, as the changes will be easier to make and don't necessarily require developer intervention.
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Return on Investment
Omnisend
  • I am able to see if ordered were placed based on who opened the email and clicked on links.
  • It’s had a positive impact on my business by being able to see what emails have produced direct sales.
  • It has helped to increase website traffic
  • It has allowed my to expand how I can communicate with potential customers.
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Twilio
  • As it was cheaper than the transactional service we previously used, it saved costs.
  • The API was relatively easy to work with so it helped us ship the service and test it quickly.
  • We still use the transactional email service, even though we recognize its limits as it meets our immediate needs.
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