Overall Satisfaction with Mailchimp
I use Mailchimp with some of my website/startup projects because of its generous free plan. It gives me plenty of space to build up my email lists before committing to a plan. It's easy to use, and the dashboards and user interfaces are super easy to use for marketers or even those brand-new to email marketing.
As of now, we use Mailchimp for its list management, signup forms, welcome emails, and basic newsletters.
As of now, we use Mailchimp for its list management, signup forms, welcome emails, and basic newsletters.
- Easy to use
- Generous free plan
- Pretty campaigns and templates
- Too many features
- Scope far beyond email marketing
- Pricey for small campaigns
- Faster integrations
- Cheaper startup costs
- Improved time savings
Mailchimp gives you an opportunity to think outside the box of what campaigns and strategies you want to run, especially if you're a small business with limited bandwidth and resources. It's made it easy to set up automation campaigns and actually see what works. When something isn't worth your time, you can quickly see the impact and move on to something else instead.
Mailchimp is the better choice for small businesses, but it starts to lose its power and luster when you scale and want more power, features, and email-focused reliability. As a jack of all trades, it gets the job done—but it's now the email powerhouse on the block.
Do you think Mailchimp delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Mailchimp's feature set?
Yes
Did Mailchimp live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Mailchimp go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Mailchimp again?
Yes