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What is Mailchimp?

Mailchimp is the email marketing and marketing automation platform. Most email marketing platforms tell you how your campaigns perform, but Mailchimp goes a step beyond and tells you why by analyzing the data from half a billion emails sent through…

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Recent Reviews

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9 out of 10
March 09, 2024
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Great tool

8 out of 10
February 07, 2024
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I use Mailchimp for newsletters promoting our design firm services, updates, and Case studies.
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Popular Features

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  • Email deliverability reporting (462)
    8.5
    85%
  • WYSIWYG email editor (440)
    8.1
    81%
  • List management (462)
    8.1
    81%
  • Standard reports (458)
    8.0
    80%

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Pricing

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What is Mailchimp?

Mailchimp is the email marketing and marketing automation platform. Most email marketing platforms tell you how your campaigns perform, but Mailchimp goes a step beyond and tells you why by analyzing the data from half a billion emails sent through the platform every day to offer personalized…

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  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Features

Email & Online Marketing

Using software to manage lists, send emails, automate email campaigns, and track results.

8
Avg 7.8

Lead Management

The process of tracking and managing prospective customers from lead generation to conversion.

9.1
Avg 7.7

Campaign Management

Users can schedule campaigns and/or events with reminders, announcements, etc.

8.1
Avg 7.6

Social Media Marketing

Using social media networks to help amplify marketing endeavors.

8.2
Avg 7.5

Reporting & Analytics

Users can report on and analyze usage, performance, ROI, and/or other metrics of success.

7.6
Avg 7.5

Platform & Infrastructure

Features related to platform-wide settings and structure, such as permissions, languages, integrations, customizations, etc.

7.4
Avg 7.6
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Product Details

What is Mailchimp?

Mailchimp is an Email Marketing and Automations platform for growing businesses. The solution boasts users among more than 12 Million customers around the world who launch, build, and grow their businesses with Its marketing technology, customer support, marketing content and data-driven recommendations. Mailchimp’s marketing platform allows users to get online and start selling, connect with and grow their audience, and create multichannel marketing campaigns across email, social media, landing pages, ads, and websites.


Businesses including TEDTalks, Shutterstock, Boston Market, Nikon India use Mailchimp to drive revenue through emails. Founded in 2001 and based in Atlanta with offices in Brooklyn, Oakland, Vancouver, London, Seattle, and Santa Monica, Mailchimp has 1,200+ employees. In 2021, Mailchimp was acquired by Intuit.

Mailchimp Features

Email & Online Marketing Features

  • Supported: WYSIWYG email editor
  • Supported: Dynamic content
  • Supported: Ability to test dynamic content
  • Supported: Landing pages
  • Supported: A/B testing
  • Supported: Mobile optimization
  • Supported: Email deliverability reporting
  • Supported: List management
  • Supported: Triggered drip sequences

Campaign Management Features

  • Supported: Calendaring
  • Supported: Event/webinar marketing

Social Media Marketing Features

  • Supported: Social sharing and campaigns
  • Supported: Social profile integration

Reporting & Analytics Features

  • Supported: Dashboards
  • Supported: Standard reports
  • Supported: Custom reports

Platform & Infrastructure Features

  • Supported: API
  • Supported: Role-based workflow & approvals
  • Supported: Integration with Salesforce.com
  • Supported: Integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
  • Supported: Third-party software integrations

Additional Features

  • Supported: SMS Marketing

Mailchimp Screenshots

Screenshot of Mailchimp's advanced analytics and reporting tools. These are used to monitor trends, track performance, and get actionable insights that help users to create better campaigns and drive customer engagement.Screenshot of Mailchimp's precise audience segmentation. Its AI simplifies the workflow by generating complex customer segments for highly personalized campaigns.Screenshot of omnichannel marketing. Campaigns can be built across multiple channels, and then managed from one convenient place.Screenshot of marketing automations with the Customer Journey Builder. This is used to reach the right people with the right message at exactly the right time, which helps to drive more repeat business, increase customer retention, and see more orders.Screenshot of Mailchimp's SMS marketing. SMS can be integrated into email, automations, and social campaigns.Screenshot of Mailchimp's AI, used to deliver relevant content faster. It can generate professionally written, on-brand marketing emails with the press of a button. The user only needs to review, edit, and send.

Mailchimp Video

Turning clustomers into customers. Email for every customer can be personalized using real-time behavioral data and automated triggers with Intuit Mailchimp, the email marketing and automation platform.

Mailchimp Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mailchimp is the email marketing and marketing automation platform. Most email marketing platforms tell you how your campaigns perform, but Mailchimp goes a step beyond and tells you why by analyzing the data from half a billion emails sent through the platform every day to offer personalized recommendations for improving content, targeting, automations, and driving revenue using emails

Mailchimp starts at $0.

HubSpot Marketing Hub, Mailigen, and Emma by Marigold are common alternatives for Mailchimp.

Reviewers rate Email deliverability reporting highest, with a score of 8.5.

The most common users of Mailchimp are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Mailchimp to manage all of our emails sends across multiple channels. Mailchimp has helped us organize our emails and saved us a ton of time. We have several teams using Mailchimp and [it] is used for internal and external communication. We mainly use if for mass communication and abandon cart emails.
  • Has more integrations than any other email platform.
  • Easy to set up and get started.
  • Very reliable.
  • Some of the automation tools could be more robust.
  • The cost is pretty high compared to other alternatives.
Mailchimp is suited for simple email programs to mass communicate with your leads or customers. It's very easy to set up and get going. They have a ton of templates you can use and customize and an easy-to-use drag and drop builder.

Mailchimp is not ideal if you have some complex automation that needs to be set up. You would be better off with a program such as Marketo.
March 17, 2021

The Power To Empower

Genie Forkner | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I manage Mailchimp for my clients that choose this email marketing tool. It's simple integration with Wordpress is generally the deciding factor when they choose this platform.
  • Easy to read analytic reports
  • Offers a variety of drag and drop templates that suits the needs for many users
  • A good choice for startups and non-profits working with limited budgets
  • Organization of lists/audiences
  • Offer simpler options to organize contacts at the time of upload
  • Increased contact limits for non-profits
For a micro organization, startups and non profits that have minimal skills in the area of email marketing Mailchimp is a good tool to build some skills. The easy to read analytics offer easy to understand audience insights. The pre-designed templates help create well structured content to increase open rates and conversions.
Staci DeVries | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently use Mailchimp for nearly a dozen different newsletters being sent out by various ministries within our organization (i.e. Safe Church, Racial Reconciliation, etc.). I love that we can compare the stats each week for the individual newsletters. Having one tool makes the process run smoothly and breeds familiarity.
  • Easy to navigate user interface.
  • Simple subscription tools.
  • Helpful analytics.
  • The customer service could be improved so that responses to questions come in more quickly.
  • It would be helpful to have a better tool to clean subscriber lists (i.e. subscribers who haven't opened the newsletter in a year).
Mailchimp works great for weekly or monthly newsletters. The templates are incredibly helpful and it's easy to train others on how to use it and run tests of their newsletter campaigns. Mailchimp might not be the best choice for people who want more control over design features.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We create monthly newsletters on behalf of our marketing client. It is used by the Sales and Marketing department, not the entire company. It's a cost-effective way to communicate with both commercial and residential customers for the company. It was important to have an easy-to-use tool so in-house staff could be trained to use it in a short amount of time on an as needed basis.
  • Embedding video is a simple drag and drop
  • Adding a variety of layout blocks is simple
  • Customizing templates for company branding
  • Would love to have access to the html code
  • Don't have any other issues
If you are looking to have a simple, easy to learn tool for email marketing, Mailchimp is a good option. If you are looking to have a lot of control over the HTML of the email or any kind of marketing automation for triggered campaigns, it is less ideal. Content is easy to import and edit in the tool.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used by the Marketing department for announcements, news letters, webinars, event and review promotions. It is also used by Product for feature updates and end of year emails, sent to our over 12,000 clients. It addresses our need to send emails to hundreds at a time and track conversions and engagement.
  • Organizing tags in cohorts.
  • Tracking and analytics.
  • Beginner level editing.
  • Intermediate level editing. It is incredibly annoying trying to make an email look nice that doesn't fit in to one of their pre-populated templates if you don't know how to code.
  • If you do know how to code it is still frustrating getting anything dynamic involved, even when using their merge tags.
  • Customer Journey (may still be in Beta) is not exactly user friendly. If you start creating one path, and then want to change the order, you basically have to start over.
Mailchimp is something that everyone thinks will solve their problems, but unless your problems are minuscule or you have someone willing to be the dedicated Mailchimp user and dig incredibly deep into just one platform, then you're going to be frustrated. So for organizations with larger marketing teams (and budget, with all the increased prices lately), this would work well as there are more resources to dedicate to the platform. If you're in a smaller organization with less time and money to allocate, I would shop around.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp is used across the entire organization. We use it for internal staff communications, mass email marketing, and event notifications. We use it most for email marketing and are starting to use some of their added services like marketing automations. Mailchimp provides an easy-to-use, comprehensive platform for all communication needs and even integrates with many other platforms!
  • Email marketing
  • Integrations
  • Automations
  • Social media ads
  • More design options
  • How they count email subscribers
Mailchimp’s bread and butter is email marketing. In my opinion, they beat out all other competitors for ease of use and functionality. They are adding so many other options for marketing, which aren’t always as easy to use, but they continue to be enhanced!
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Mailchimp as an email marketing tool to send my email blasts to my customers. I also recommend and implement this for my clients as a way for them to market to their customers via email. It enables them to manage their customer lists and build and schedule their email blasts without the need for development.
  • Mailing List Management.
  • Offers Simple Templates for Clients that need them.
  • Fair pricing.
  • Good amount of features even with the free offering.
  • Easier implementation of forms - ie wordpress plugin availability and connection.
For smaller businesses which is the majority of my client base, this is an easy transition into a more robust email marketing campaign. It does not require a high level of technical knowledge but also provides extended features for those that are more skilled with code. The connection between their site forms and the mailing lists makes it much easier to manage customer lists.
March 16, 2021

Great for beginners!

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It was used within our marketing department to push monthly emails until we moved to a more targeted approach. For the most part it is great for smaller companies, or those who aren't using more in depth e-commerce tracking. It gives a clean interface to make simple emails look great overall.
  • Clean.
  • Easy.
  • Simple.
  • In-depth E-commerce.
  • Better Segmenting.
  • More design options.
I think Mailchimp has its niches on why it could be good for certain company. It is a widely known product that can even be free for some smaller users. I do feel like it is a good product and gets the job done for those who need a less in depth experience in the email marketing world.
Marc Duke | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use [Mailchimp] to send email updates to a networking group of some 400 people primarily in the UK. All of them have provided me with [their] emails so I have permission to send it. I will send out a message every quarter or so but will sometimes use it more often if needed. It solves the problem of sending out key information in long-form compared to using Twitter or Slack. Being able to post a web version and use the URL link to the content is very useful. I also find that the updates on open rates and unsubscribe [are] very useful too.
  • Templates
  • Managing lists
  • Scheduling
  • Previewing of content
  • Formatting
  • Use of video
  • Use of more graphics
It is very well suited for sending emails to customers, I would not use it for running surveys I would choose Survey Monkey. It is very useful to track open rates and click through to a [website.] It is not great in creating short-form content or [creating] a video. It is also a little tricky to set a template up [and] introduce graphics but once you are set up it is very easy to use. The biggest [drawback] is [formatting] fonts, [which] is really fiddly.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Mailchimp for my clients. I set up their account and send out the campaigns on their behalf. It solves the business problem of creating and designing mass emails, handling email lists and subsequent email signup forms, and allows for great design customization so their emails fit their brand standards.
  • User interface--I think the platform itself is extremely easy to navigate and it's very pleasing to use
  • Design capabilities--it's extremely easy to build out campaigns and create templates
  • List management--uploading contacts, removing contacts, updating lists, etc.
  • Analytics--reviewing analytics is key to improving your email marketing campaigns
  • Uploading images and GIFs could be a little sleeker
  • I wish there were expanded choices for design elements such as fonts
  • It would be nice if the sign-up forms could be styled better
I think Mailchimp is well suited for any type of situation where you need to use an email marketing software to send out large-scale campaigns. It might not be suited for smaller campaigns that you could simply send out through a personal email. However, that would not allow for any analytics or custom designed email.
Kristi Porter | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I used Mailchimp at my previous job for quite a number of years for event marketing communication to attendees, so it was an easy decision to also use it for the last four years in my own business as well. I use it to gather emails for my monthly newsletter and deliver my opt-ins and sales funnels. It is easy to integrate with my Squarespace site, so that also made it an easy decision. Overall, I like the layout and drag-and-drop features, and it helps that I have so much automated with email sequences. As a solopreneur, I have limited time and resources, and Mailchimp was a good email marketing tool to begin with in my new business.
  • Squarespace integration is very easy.
  • The free account makes it an easy decision to choose as I was getting my business off the ground.
  • Creating and sending emails is pretty easy once you get the hang of it. I like the varied options to showcase my brand.
  • There are lots of templates and options to choose from for whatever type of email you need to send.
  • I live in Atlanta where they are HQ'd and I really like how involved they are in the community.
  • As they add more features, the interface gets bulky and hard to navigate. I sometimes forget where to find things or how to add new emails, etc.
  • With the new features, the pricing has increased significantly and I question the value for my own needs. I previously had a free account and then downgraded.
  • Email marketing is their core offering, but it seems clunky now that they have all their new features. I wish they would have focused on that before expanding into so many other areas.
  • In my opinion, adding automations is a difficult process and takes me much longer than it should.
  • I can't have one email list and also have multiple opt-ins, so I do a lot of manual maneuvering when new people are added.
  • The tagging feature needs improvement because it doesn't seem easy to use and update a bunch of people at once.
  • Email customer service isn't included with free plans.
  • I have selected that people must check options for email lists, GDPR, and that they won't receive the opt-in without them, but it doesn't look like that's happening.
Mailchimp is best suited for startups who need to bootstrap and for those with simple email marketing needs. Need a free tool? Go for it. Need to only send to one list and only have one opt-in? Proceed. Want an email marketing tool with lots of other add-ons and features? This could be for you.

However, I saw early on that it wouldn't grow with me. I know that very large companies use it, so I fully admit that there are probably things I don't understand or maybe am not using correctly. But the problem is that when they first started, they were easy to use and ahead of the curve. I loved it. But I feel like they've just become complex and bulky, though, as they add features. Why have I been with them for years and it seems to become harder to use?
Jorge Guevara | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp has been used by the marketing and communication area of the company, in order to communicate to the users of our platform, but it is also used for internal communication of human resources. It helped us to increase user contact and to be able to monitor if they read us.
  • Campaign automation
  • User segmentation
  • Easy template design
  • Platform language
  • Easier integrations
  • Better form layouts
If you have an online store, or you have a landing page in which users have to go through different stages of your conversion funnel, Mailchimp will help you very well to be able to segment your funnel by stages and send specific communication campaigns. If, on the other hand, you only need non-mass mailing, you would not take advantage of the entire tool.
Ryan Sarti | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Email continues to become increasingly important. With the pandemic and WFH, surface mail has lost some effectiveness. You need a way to reach people where they are, especially when you don't know if they are in the office or at home. If you are in marketing, you fully understand how everything shifted in one day. I had a really unique mail campaign queued up. That went on hold and a year later hasn't returned. I am not sure if that one is ever coming back.
There are lots of email programs out there. I chose Mailchimp and I keep using it for the same reasons. First and foremost, the emails look great. Whether they are viewed on a big screen or a phone, they all format very well. That is the first big check box.
The second big check box is the ease of use. Mailchimp scores very well on ease of use. The templates are well constructed and there are more than enough templates to meet any need.
Last is customization. Again, Mailchimp scores exceptionally well making it very easy to customize any of the templates.
Well done, Mailchimp!
  • Ease of use.
  • Customization.
  • Price point - very budget friendly.
  • Advance scheduling.
  • Calendar look for scheduling.
  • Folders and view sorting could be better.
  • Doesn't have resend logic to automatically send the piece again to those who didn't open.
If you like to be ahead of the curve with planning and scheduling your emails, the advance scheduling feature is terrific. With the calendar view, you can see when everything hits the outbox. The option to send so it lands at the optimal time in the recipient's inbox is great. I market to 43 countries. Being able to time it to the inbox really matters.
The ability to tag and curate your lists is easy. Not matter how good your emails are if you don't have a good list, your content doesn't matter.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Mailchimp for sending automated emails after lead capture as well as for sending bulk emails to our contact list. Mailchimp is used by our marketing department but since we are a small business, this could be defined as a third of the company. Mailchimp thus solves the problem of effectively communicating with our audience via email.
  • Easy to use email builder to create good looking emails.
  • Capture leads from Facebook lead ads.
  • Keep track of audience segments using tags.
  • Mailchimp has a very simplistic and clean user interface but sometimes it's hard to find a specific setting.
  • It has loads of features in the free version but we quickly needed to upgrade to receive more automation functionality.
  • Is email really still the optimal way to communicate? Is it perhaps time to enter the instant messaging industry?
Awesome for a tech startup, any startup for that matter, who needs a free email provider to test the market and get to a minimum viable product without spending much on software as a service (SaaS) systems. Once the business is proved, it can go for a paid version and just keep growing.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The main area where we have used Mailchimp is for marketing via email. As well, have used it to allow people to subscribe to our newsletter and receive information and news from our website. We have also used it to generate quick landing pages that had allowed us to validate potential marketing campaigns or new designs in a quick way.
  • It simplifies the mailing list subscription process.
  • It allows you to have several lists, organizing your subscribers by interest, area, or any other category.
  • It allows [customizing] the information each one of your subscribers will receive depending on the mailing list [there] are subscribed and other useful filtering tools.
  • The template system may be tricky for starters.
  • The lists may get out of control easily if you are not careful enough.
  • At the start, it is hard to know what kind of subscribers are really useful for your business.
Mailchimp is great to handle automated emails, like marketing campaigns, newsletters, event invitations, etc. However, it is not the best choice to send emails from a website server or an app. They used to have a [separate] service for that called Mandrill but it was merged into Mailchimp and was never the same.
Abdul Wahab Khan | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp is being used across our whole organization. It is being used as a cloud-based one stop for efficient handling of marketing emails, posts on social media, landing pages, and automations. It has benefited us in many ways including but not limited to the following:
  • The set professional templates makes it easier to design my marketing emails in almost no time.
  • It enables to track the responses on emails sent.
  • Its simple & friendly interface is very interactive and powerful to learn, use and get benefited quickly..
  • It efficiently reduces the cost and time earlier spending for marketing via email and social media channels.
  • It doesn't require any advance[d] technical skills.
  • The automations has efficiently reduced the cost of operations.
  • It is good in analytics and reporting to help refining the responses and targets
  • It is scalable to always meet the requirements if changes.
  • The marketing staff is now having more time available.
  • Professional templates makes it easier to design.
  • Simply interactive and powerful user interface.
  • Efficiently reduces the cost and time.
  • Helpful for refining the responses and targets.
  • Scalable to always meet the requirements.
  • Templates are not much flexible.
  • Customer support seeks improvement.
  • Premium plan is high in cost.
  • No customer support for free account.
  • Very limited in options.
  • Lesser educational resources.
I will definitely recommend MailChimp to my colleague as one stop solution for email marketing, social media marketing and automated emails on the basis of followings:-
- The interface is simple and user friendly while being a powerful tool.
- Easy to learn quickly and adopt as a marketing partner.
- Being on cloud, It doesn't require any hardware.
- Well in integrity.
- Cost efficient for marketing campaigns.
- Easy to learn.
- Marketing staff will definitely have spare time to spend in more productive activities.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Mailchimp to reach our prospects, current clients, and customers. We are B2B and B2C, and as a result, have unique campaigns for each group. That being said, we use Mailchimp to send holiday emails, notifications of changes to our business, offers, as well as news/media releases. Mailchimp helps us to keep our unique contact groups structured, maintained, and managed. This is a great option for small businesses, or entrepreneurs just starting out-and has the flexibility for scaling. We like [its] templates, and, the ability to customize our own email layouts, headers, and more.
  • Manage contact list databases
  • Provide easy to edit templates for communications
  • Offers streamlined branding opportunities, even when reaching out to different segments
  • Keeps track of who/who is not interested in our services
  • Easy UI- a stronger drag and drop functionality would really help
  • Heavier training for non-technical users
Mailchimp is well suited for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profit organizations. It is great for an organization that has a tech-savvy team member, in order to optimize [its] customizing features. I also like using it for smaller projects, campaigns, and news releases, due [to] its extensive tracking features. Lastly, Mailchimp's integrations are quite robust, and as a result, allow us to collect user information from multiple sources, including our web and social media.
Vin Campbell | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
As a consultant, it's my job, first and foremost, to find solutions for my clients that fit their needs. Mailchimp is one of those solutions. I use this service for many of my clients in both paid and free configurations. In one instance, I am using the free version for a nonprofit organization. We send out emails to the members to announce meetings, events, and other important things, and we use tagged groups to target specific members such as Board of Directors, non-members, potential members, etc. Mailchimp handles this very well.
  • Segmentation of the audience--a must-have since you won't always email everyone!
  • Ease of campaign creation--no design experience necessary; it uses blocks, so it's very easy to build an email. Also, tons of templates are available.
  • Integrations--this is the go-to for most website integrations, but it will also integrate into many ERPs, QuickBooks, etc.
  • The interface is not my favorite. It sometimes takes a minute to realize where a feature resides. This could be updated.
  • I'd like the free version to be unbranded, but I completely understand why it isn't.
This solution is well suited for nonprofits and startups--or any company with a tight budget that wants to use email as a method of communication in their business. The free level affords up to 2,500 emails per month, so for most small businesses, this should suffice. The paid plans are inexpensive compared to other solutions, so if you grow enough, moving up to a paid version shouldn't break the bank.
Vikas Hooda | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our Sales department drives all sales initiatives and MailChimp is mainly used by them only. Earlier we would have to respond to inquiries one at a time, and with MailChimp we have been able to automate it completely. We have been able to save a lot of time and energy because of MailChimp.
  • Huge variety of templates.
  • Easily define workflow and automate.
  • Real-time analysis of email-marketing campaigns.
  • Pricing
  • Access to wide variety of templates.
  • Adding facebook contacts without restrictions.
MailChimp is suited for almost all businesses. However, the level of dependency would depend on the nature of the business. Wherever there is a lot of dependency on customer engagement and follow-ups, MailChimp works wonders. It lets you send reminders, track customers' activities, and provides you analysis at the same time so that you can modify your approach accordingly.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our organization is a bulk food store that is fully non-profit. We used Mailchimp to send out weekly sales and information about upcoming events, products, etc. It was being used across our whole organization and was a nice way for us to keep all of our contacts, correspondence and notes together in one single place.
  • Audience management.
  • Customizable sign-up forms.
  • Campaign tracking.
  • Learning curve for building templates.
  • Being charged for tiers of audience members (even if they're duplicates).
  • Branding shows (in lowest tier).
Mailchimp is a wonderful email platform! We used it for several years and enjoyed many of the features it offered. In my opinion, Mailchimp is not great for smaller audiences because of the required branding that it puts on all correspondence and because of the caps it puts on number of contacts allowed. If you are planning to invest in the monthly plans and have a large enough audience, I would highly suggest it to keep your contacts and campaigns organized and easily accessible!
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp is used to disseminate email communications to key audiences within our organization, both internally and externally. It makes the process of formatting presentable and professional emails easy and to-the-point. Additionally, it is used by several departments in our division for the purposes of sending specific email communications that require embedded videos, images, etc.
  • Drag & drop template interface.
  • Easy and affordable pricing structure.
  • Accessibility tools built in.
  • Interface can lose functionality on different browsers.
  • Some legacy templates seem out of date.
As an email marketing platform, Mailchimp has everything an organization (both large and small) would need to create, distribute and analyze targeted email campaigns. It is appropriate for both regular email communications, newsletters, ad campaigns, coupons, and more.

There are limitations to the design and overall look of email campaigns, which may not be sufficient for more media rich organizations.
Kevin Miller | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp is currently my go-to option when setting up clients with a newsletter. The majority of my clients are twenty something who aren't tech savvy. They typically don't want their newsletters looking plain so being able to customize their emails, even on the free plan helps quite a bit. With a quick account setup process, they find it easy to get in and get started while I connect it to their new wordpress site.
  • Easy account setup.
  • Drag and drop newsletter building.
  • Painless connection to WordPress.
  • Perhaps a little more customization offerings for free tiered users.
It's suited for knowledge levels of all types, thanks to the ease of use and straightforward account portal. Making the account only takes seconds, and once you're logged in you pretty much know where you need to go within the [first] five minutes of use. The newsletter builder is drag and drop, so getting your first newsletter created from scratch isn't hard.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp is being used by our company to keep communication between the employees. With around 70 thousand employees in the entire company, communication can be quite a challenge. Mailchimp came in as the marketing tool fits in our needs. Sending out email to employees is made easier as it has so many features we can utilize.
  • Sending out emails to large group of people
  • You can set the time when to send the email.
  • Define groups and send email to different people according to their group.
  • Creating template can be hard sometime.
  • Automation works but you can feel the limitation when it comes to more specific needs.
  • It can be hard sometime to find the right function in the UI.
If you need an automation email sending tool that can send email with custom templates as you chose to different groups of people with certain schedule, Mailchimp can be a very good fit. It is easy and intuitive to use. But still look around and compare with other products in the market before you make a decision.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp has been used as a means to manage and address our organization's audience. Whether that be general newsletters or specifically sanctioned surveys, the program is used to address key components of the organization while specifically being ran by our marketing department. With this in mind, Mailchimp addresses the problems of cohesive communication both horizontally across the organization.
  • Easy Learning Curve.
  • Stylish Interface.
  • Various Design Assets.
  • Limitations in Testing.
  • A Need for Reminders.
  • Lackluster Photo Editor.
Mailchimp is a great program when used in a small collective group. This is due to the fact that the limitations in the amount of test e-blasts becomes an extreme hurdle especially when multiple edits are coming from multiple editors right before a specific deadline. While this may seem like an occasional occurrence, it has happened on more than one occasion with our organization. With that said, outside of these instances, Mailchimp is rather smooth sailing in terms of routine newsletters and messaging.
Matthew Gardner | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Mailchimp was used for email campaigns as they got us onboard with their free plan initially. Eventually, we upgraded for more features. It accomplishes the task of sending out newsletters for email-based marketing without ending up in spam folders if your content is not terrible. We needed a platform that did not require technical skill to design and send good-looking emails.
  • Creating and managing contact lists.
  • B2C marketing.
  • Template selection.
  • Scheduled send.
  • B2B sales features.
  • API/Transactional email.
  • Power of Slack integration (bounces, etc.).
Mailchimp is a great all-around tool but doesn't specifically master any one use case except "general, low-touch newsletter". To get the power of a lot of sales/marketing tools you'd have to use the API a ton, and the Slack integration is not as powerful as I would like. If I just wanted to build a mid-size newsletter with manual sign ups I'd definitely use Mailchimp, but for a larger SaaS company you need more specialized power.
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