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United States edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-08

Top 10 Email Marketing Software in the United States for 2026

Independent ranking of email marketing software for US buyers, verified USD pricing, CAN-SPAM / TCPA reality, deliverability fit (Gmail / Yahoo / Apple), Klaviyo / Shopify e-commerce dominance, and brutal honesty about who each platform is wrong for.

United States verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-08

The US is the deepest email marketing market and home to most leaders. Klaviyo holds US e-commerce email marketing (~143,000 customers globally with US-strong base, Shopify-native). Mailchimp (Intuit-owned since 2021) leads US small business email marketing with the broadest free-tier funnel. ActiveCampaign holds US SMB-to-mid email-led automation. HubSpot Marketing Hub leads US SMB-to-mid CRM-led email marketing. Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) holds US value alternative. Customer.io and Iterable lead US product-led-growth and consumer-tech. MailerLite is the credible US SMB cheaper alternative. Constant Contact and Drip cover specific US niches.

Picks for United States

  • US small business email marketing, the leader: Mailchimp Atlanta-built (Intuit-owned since 2021). Strongest US small business email marketing free-tier funnel. ~13 million users globally.
  • US e-commerce (Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento): Klaviyo Boston-built. Dominant US e-commerce email marketing. Native Shopify integration. ~143,000 customers globally.
  • US SMB-to-mid CRM-led email marketing: HubSpot Marketing Hub Right call for US SMB-to-mid wanting unified CRM + email marketing.
  • US SMB-to-mid email-led automation: ActiveCampaign Chicago-built. Fits US SMB-to-mid wanting email + marketing automation without HubSpot complexity.
  • US value alternative to Mailchimp/HubSpot: Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) Paris-built but US-strong. Lower TCO than Mailchimp/HubSpot. Works for US 5-50 employee firms.
  • US product-led growth and consumer-tech: Customer.io or Iterable Customer.io for event-driven messaging at scale; Iterable for cross-channel orchestration.
  • Cheapest credible US SMB email: MailerLite Lithuanian-built but US-strong. Affordable US SMB email at $9-$73/month.
Market context

How the email marketing software market looks in United States

The US is the deepest email marketing market globally and home to most leaders. Klaviyo (Boston-built, IPO 2023) holds US e-commerce email marketing dominance with ~143,000 customers globally and a Shopify-native integration that makes Klaviyo the default for Shopify-based US e-commerce. Mailchimp (Atlanta-built, Intuit-owned since 2021 acquisition for $12B) leads US small business email marketing with ~13 million users globally and the broadest free-tier funnel.

ActiveCampaign (Chicago-built) holds US SMB-to-mid email-led automation. HubSpot Marketing Hub leads US SMB-to-mid CRM-led email marketing. Brevo (formerly Sendinblue, Paris-built but US-strong) holds US value alternative. Customer.io (Portland-built) and Iterable (San Francisco-built) lead US product-led-growth and consumer-tech. MailerLite (Lithuanian-built) is the credible US SMB cheaper alternative. Constant Contact (Waltham, MA-built) and Drip cover specific US niches.

The US email marketing economics are dominated by Shopify-Klaviyo bundle for e-commerce, Mailchimp brand-name awareness for small business, and HubSpot CRM-led upgrade path for B2B SMB. The 2024-2026 trend has been Klaviyo's continued e-commerce dominance and Mailchimp's relative decline post-Intuit acquisition (Mailchimp's marketing automation focus has weakened, with brand attention shifting to QuickBooks Online customers).

The 2026 dynamics: Apple Mail Privacy Protection (MPP, since 2021) marks all opens as opened by Apple proxy, open rates inflated and unreliable; Gmail and Yahoo bulk-sender requirements (effective 2024) require DMARC, SPF, DKIM, and complaint rate <0.3%, affects all US email senders; AI-driven content generation (Klaviyo AI, Mailchimp Intuit Assist, HubSpot Breeze) is now table-stakes; CAN-SPAM continues; TCPA for SMS opt-in distinct from email.

Compliance & local rules

CAN-SPAM Act for marketing email opt-out: clear unsubscribe mechanism, valid physical address, no deceptive subject lines. TCPA for SMS, written consent required for marketing SMS, distinct from email consent. Do Not Call Registry for phone outreach. State privacy laws (CCPA + 19 state GDPR-ish laws) drive consent management. Apple Mail Privacy Protection affects open-rate metrics. Gmail and Yahoo bulk-sender requirements (effective February 2024): DMARC alignment, SPF, DKIM authentication, easy one-click unsubscribe, complaint rate <0.3%, failure results in deliverability degradation. Microsoft (Outlook.com, Hotmail) similar requirements expected. SOC 2 Type 2 standard for email vendors. NYC Local Law 144 affects AI-driven email personalisation when used in employment-decision contexts (rare in marketing email).

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for United States

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
2 Mailchimp
SMB and small mid-market
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.4 Global
1 Klaviyo
E-commerce and DTC brands
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.6 Global; strongest in North America, EU, ANZ
4 HubSpot Marketing Hub
SMB and mid-market on HubSpot
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.4 Global
3 ActiveCampaign
B2B SaaS, SMB, professional services
$19 $19 4.5 Global
5 Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)
European SMB; content-heavy businesses globally
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.5 Global; strongest in EU, North America growing
6 Customer.io
B2B SaaS PLG companies
$100 $100 4.4 Global; strong in North America, EU
7 Iterable
Enterprise consumer apps and large DTC
Quote - 4.4 Global; strong in North America
8 MailerLite
Creators, very small businesses, course-builders
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.7 Global
9 Constant Contact
Local SMB, restaurants, nonprofits
$12 $12 4.0 Global; strongest in US
10 Drip
Mid-market e-commerce brands
$39 $39 4.4 Global

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in United States actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in USD. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (USD) Sample Notes
Mailchimp US small business 1-10 users $240 478 Essentials plan, $20/month entry
Mailchimp US SMB 10-50 users $1,800 312 Standard plan
Klaviyo US e-commerce 5-25 users $1,800 287 Email + SMS plan
Klaviyo US e-commerce 25-200 users $12,000 187 Email + SMS + Reviews plan
HubSpot Marketing Hub US SMB 5-25 users $5,400 234 Marketing Hub Professional
ActiveCampaign US SMB 5-25 users $1,788 312 Plus plan
Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) US SMB 5-25 users $540 187 Business plan
MailerLite US small business 1-10 users $108 234 Growing plan, $9/month
Local challengers

United States-built or United States-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for United States buyers and worth a shortlist.

Constant Contact

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Waltham, MA-built. Traditional US small business email marketing. Strong with US accountants, non-profits, traditional SMB.

Campaign Monitor

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US-active (Australian-built). US SMB email marketing with strong design templates.

Mailgun (Sinch)

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San Antonio-built. US transactional email + email marketing API. Strong for US SaaS firms wanting developer-first email.

SendGrid (Twilio)

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Denver-built (Twilio-owned). US transactional email + marketing email API at scale.

Postmark (ActiveCampaign)

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Brooklyn-built (acquired by ActiveCampaign 2022). US transactional email leader.

Litmus

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Cambridge, MA-built. Email testing and analytics layered on top of email marketing platforms.

The United States ranking

All 10, ranked for United States

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the United States market.

#2

Mailchimp

The SMB email marketing default, with eroding free tier.

Founded 2001 · Atlanta, GA · public · 1–250 employees
G2 4.4 (18,420)
Capterra 4.5
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Mailchimp

Mailchimp invented the modern SMB email marketing market in 2001 and remained the default choice for small businesses for nearly two decades. Acquired by Intuit in 2021 for $12B. The brand recognition and integration ecosystem are still unmatched in the SMB segment. The trade-offs have grown sharper since the Intuit acquisition: pricing has increased multiple times, the free tier was cut from 2,000 to 500 contacts in 2022 and from 500 to 250 contacts in January 2026, and per-contact pricing (charged on all contacts including unsubscribed) makes scaling expensive vs. competitors.

Best for

SMBs already familiar with Mailchimp who value brand recognition and the largest integration ecosystem. Solid for basic newsletter and campaign sending.

Worst for

E-commerce DTC at scale (Klaviyo wins), B2B SaaS PLG (Customer.io wins), advanced automation (ActiveCampaign wins), or anyone with high contact-list churn.

Strengths

  • Largest brand recognition in the SMB segment
  • Widest integration ecosystem (350+ direct integrations)
  • Familiar UX; lowest learning curve for non-marketers
  • Strong template library
  • Public company predictability
  • Transactional email (Mandrill) included on Premium tier

Weaknesses

  • Free tier cut from 500 to 250 contacts in January 2026
  • Per-contact pricing charges for all contacts including unsubscribed
  • Pricing has increased multiple times since 2021 Intuit acquisition
  • Automation depth limitations vs. ActiveCampaign or Klaviyo
  • Less sophisticated for e-commerce (Klaviyo wins) or B2B PLG (Customer.io wins)
  • Customer support quality has declined per recent reviews

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    Up to 250 contacts, 500 sends/month (cut from 500 contacts in Jan 2026)
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Essentials
    Starts $13 at 500 contacts; scales with contact count
    $13 /mo
  • Standard
    Adds automation, retargeting; $20 at 500 contacts
    $20 /mo
  • Premium
    Advanced segmentation, multivariate testing, priority support
    $350 /mo
Watch for
  • · Per-contact pricing scales aggressively (50K contacts = ~$270/mo on Standard)
  • · Charges for unsubscribed/non-marketing contacts unless cleaned
  • · Transactional email (Mandrill) only on Premium
  • · Annual billing for published rates

Key features

  • +Email campaigns and templates
  • +Marketing automation flows
  • +Audience segmentation
  • +Landing pages and websites
  • +A/B testing
  • +Mobile apps
  • +CRM (basic)
  • +Reporting and analytics
350+ integrations
ShopifyWooCommerceSquarespaceSalesforceQuickBooksStripe
Geography
Global
#1

Klaviyo

E-commerce email marketing built on shopping behavior.

Founded 2012 · Boston, MA · public · 1–500 employees
G2 4.6 (1,380)
Capterra 4.6
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Klaviyo

Klaviyo is the category-defining e-commerce email platform. The product was built from day one around the Shopify data model, order, product, browse, cart events flow natively into segmentation and automation logic. The result is the most sophisticated behavioral targeting in the category for DTC brands. Klaviyo went public in September 2023 and remains the default choice for any brand spending real money on e-commerce email. The trade-off: pricing scales aggressively with active profiles ($20 at 500, $720 at 50,000), and the product is overbuilt for non-e-commerce use cases.

Best for

E-commerce and DTC brands at any scale ($1M+ annual revenue) where shopping-behavior-driven email is core to growth.

Worst for

B2B SaaS, professional services, nonprofits, or any non-e-commerce business where Klaviyo's features are wasted spend.

Strengths

  • Best-in-class Shopify integration; native product/order/browse data
  • Behavioral automation tied directly to e-commerce events
  • Market leader for DTC brands; 130,000+ customers
  • Strong segmentation engine with predictive analytics (CLV, churn risk)
  • SMS marketing included natively
  • Public company financial transparency
  • Active-profile pricing, you pay for engaged contacts only

Weaknesses

  • Pricing escalates aggressively with profile growth
  • Overbuilt for non-e-commerce use cases (B2B SaaS, services)
  • Email deliverability requires careful sender reputation management
  • Templates feel e-commerce-centric; harder to make B2B-feeling emails
  • AI features less mature than ActiveCampaign or HubSpot
  • Customer support quality has been flagged as variable

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    Up to 250 active profiles, 500 emails/month
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Email 500
    500 active profiles; 5,000 emails/month
    $20 /mo
  • Email 5,000
    5,000 active profiles
    $100 /mo
  • Email 10,000
    10,000 active profiles
    $150 /mo
  • Email 50,000
    50,000 active profiles
    $720 /mo
  • Email 250,000+
    Custom enterprise pricing
    Quote
Watch for
  • · SMS marketing priced separately per credit
  • · Klaviyo Reviews / CDP / AI add-ons
  • · Annual billing for published rates

Key features

  • +Native Shopify integration
  • +Behavioral segmentation
  • +Predictive analytics (CLV, churn)
  • +Multi-step email automation
  • +SMS marketing (native)
  • +A/B testing
  • +Reviews collection (separate add-on)
  • +Customer Data Platform (CDP)
350+ integrations
ShopifyWooCommerceBigCommerceMagentoStripeRecharge
Geography
Global; strongest in North America, EU, ANZ
#4

HubSpot Marketing Hub

Email marketing unified with HubSpot CRM and Service.

Founded 2006 · Cambridge, MA · public · 10–500 employees
G2 4.4 (12,340)
Capterra 4.5
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit HubSpot Marketing Hub

HubSpot Marketing Hub is the marketing tier of HubSpot, the same value proposition as Sales and Service Hub: unified data with the rest of the HubSpot platform. For organizations on HubSpot CRM, Marketing Hub means email campaigns are automatically tied to contact records, deal stages, and service tickets without integration work. The trade-offs: HubSpot's "Marketing Contacts" pricing model means you only pay for contacts you actively market to (not stored), which is a meaningful improvement on Mailchimp's model, but Pro and Enterprise tiers carry mandatory onboarding fees.

Best for

Mid-market companies already on HubSpot CRM that want unified marketing-sales-service data and prefer modern UX over feature depth.

Worst for

Standalone email marketing evaluations, e-commerce DTC brands (Klaviyo wins), or B2B teams needing the most sophisticated automation (ActiveCampaign wins).

Strengths

  • Genuinely unified with HubSpot CRM and Service Hub
  • Marketing Contacts pricing, only pay for marketable contacts
  • Free tier with real email functionality
  • Cleanest UX in the category
  • Strong landing page and form builder
  • Public company predictability

Weaknesses

  • Mandatory onboarding fees year 1 (Pro $1,500, Enterprise $3,500)
  • Email send limits less generous than competitors at lower tiers
  • Standalone (without HubSpot CRM) value proposition weak
  • Automation depth less sophisticated than ActiveCampaign
  • Custom workflows gated to Pro+

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    Up to 1,000,000 contacts; 2,000 email sends/month
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Marketing Hub Starter
    Per seat; 1,000 marketing contacts
    $20 /mo
  • Marketing Hub Professional
    $1,500 onboarding; 2,000 marketing contacts; full automation
    $890 /mo
  • Marketing Hub Enterprise
    $3,500 onboarding; 10,000 marketing contacts; advanced features
    $3600 /mo
Watch for
  • · Mandatory onboarding fees year 1
  • · Marketing Contacts overage pricing
  • · Sales Hub / Service Hub separately licensed
  • · Annual billing for published rates

Key features

  • +Email campaigns with unified contact data
  • +Marketing automation workflows
  • +Landing pages and forms
  • +Native HubSpot CRM integration
  • +Lead scoring
  • +Reporting and dashboards
  • +A/B testing
  • +Mobile apps
1500+ integrations
HubSpot CRMSalesforceSlackZoomStripeShopify
Geography
Global
#3

ActiveCampaign

Most powerful automation in the category, without enterprise pricing.

Founded 2003 · Chicago, IL · private · 5–500 employees
G2 4.5 (14,920)
Capterra 4.6
From $19 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit ActiveCampaign

ActiveCampaign is the category's automation specialist. The platform was rebuilt from email-only into Customer Experience Automation (CXA) starting in 2017, and the visual automation builder remains the best in this list, conditional logic, deal pipelines, lead scoring, predictive sending, site tracking, and SMS all on one canvas. For B2B and SMB teams that need genuine workflow sophistication without Marketo/Pardot enterprise pricing, ActiveCampaign is the clear answer. The trade-off: per-contact pricing scales aggressively, so e-commerce brands at 50K+ profiles often migrate to Klaviyo, and the platform lacks the modern UX polish of HubSpot.

Best for

B2B and SMB teams (10–500 employees) needing genuinely advanced automation without Marketo/Pardot enterprise pricing.

Worst for

E-commerce DTC at scale (Klaviyo wins), enterprise lifecycle marketing across channels (Iterable wins), or buyers prioritizing modern UX over feature depth.

Strengths

  • Best automation builder in the category, conditional logic, multi-step workflows
  • Built-in CRM with deal pipelines
  • Site tracking and behavioral data
  • Predictive sending and content
  • Strong B2B and SMB fit
  • Multi-channel (email + SMS)
  • 850+ integrations

Weaknesses

  • Per-contact pricing scales aggressively
  • UX feels less modern than HubSpot or Klaviyo
  • E-commerce features less sophisticated than Klaviyo
  • Onboarding curve steeper than Mailchimp
  • Customer support quality varies by tier
  • Prices have crept up post-private-equity recapitalization (2021)

Pricing tiers

public
  • Plus
    500 contacts; basic automation, landing pages
    $19 /mo
  • Professional
    500 contacts; advanced automation, CRM, lead scoring
    $49 /mo
  • Enterprise
    500 contacts; custom features, dedicated support
    $149 /mo
Watch for
  • · Per-contact pricing scales: 10K contacts on Plus = ~$170/mo, on Professional = ~$315/mo
  • · SMS messages per credit
  • · Annual billing for published rates

Key features

  • +Visual automation builder
  • +Built-in CRM with pipelines
  • +Site tracking
  • +Predictive sending and content
  • +Lead scoring
  • +Email + SMS
  • +Landing pages
  • +A/B testing
850+ integrations
ShopifyWooCommerceSalesforceMicrosoft DynamicsPipedriveZapier
Geography
Global
#5

Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)

Best transparent value with email-volume pricing.

Founded 2012 · Paris, France · private · 1–500 employees
G2 4.5 (2,680)
Capterra 4.5
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)

Brevo (rebranded from Sendinblue in 2023) takes the most distinctive pricing approach in the category: charge per email sent, not per contact stored. Store unlimited contacts for free; pay only when you send. The economics flip dramatically for businesses with large stored lists but moderate send volumes, particularly e-commerce, B2B, and any list-heavy content business. Brevo includes CRM, SMS, WhatsApp, and live chat in the same platform at no extra cost. The trade-off: Brevo is much weaker than Klaviyo at e-commerce-specific automation, and the brand is most established in EU markets vs. North America.

Best for

European SMBs, content-heavy businesses with large stored lists but moderate send volumes, or anyone prioritizing transparent value over feature depth.

Worst for

High-volume e-commerce DTC (Klaviyo features matter more), enterprise lifecycle (Iterable wins), or buyers needing best-in-class automation.

Strengths

  • Email-volume pricing, store unlimited contacts free
  • 6x cheaper than Customer.io at 10K contacts
  • Includes CRM, SMS, WhatsApp, live chat at no extra cost
  • Best for European SMBs (GDPR-native)
  • Free plan with 300 emails/day, unlimited contacts
  • Multi-language platform (10+ languages)

Weaknesses

  • E-commerce automation weaker than Klaviyo
  • B2B automation depth less than ActiveCampaign
  • Brand recognition lower in North American enterprise
  • AI features less mature than category leaders
  • Uneven support quality

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    300 emails/day, unlimited contacts
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Starter
    20,000 emails/month, no daily limit
    $25 /mo
  • Business
    20,000 emails + marketing automation
    $65 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom enterprise tier
    Quote
Watch for
  • · SMS messages per credit
  • · WhatsApp Business Platform fees pass-through
  • · Higher email volumes scale

Key features

  • +Email campaigns and automation
  • +Built-in CRM
  • +SMS marketing
  • +WhatsApp Business integration
  • +Live chat
  • +Landing pages
  • +Transactional email
  • +A/B testing
150+ integrations
ShopifyWooCommerceWordPressSalesforceHubSpot
Geography
Global; strongest in EU, North America growing
#6

Customer.io

Behavioral B2B SaaS messaging on event-driven data.

Founded 2012 · Portland, OR · private · 20–500 employees
G2 4.4 (380)
Capterra 4.7
From $100 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Customer.io

Customer.io is the platform of choice for B2B SaaS companies running sophisticated lifecycle messaging. The product was built around event-driven data, your product fires events (signup, feature use, plan upgrade), and Customer.io triggers email/SMS/in-app/push based on what users actually do. The data model integrates natively with Segment, Rudderstack, and your custom event streams. The trade-offs: pricing is significantly higher than Brevo or Mailchimp, and the product is overbuilt for non-PLG businesses.

Best for

B2B SaaS companies running PLG (product-led growth) lifecycle messaging where every user action should trigger appropriate communication.

Worst for

E-commerce DTC (Klaviyo wins), simple newsletter sends (Mailchimp/Brevo cheaper), or teams without engineering resources.

Strengths

  • Best-in-class event-driven messaging
  • Native integration with Segment, Rudderstack, custom event streams
  • Multi-channel (email, SMS, push, in-app)
  • Right call for B2B SaaS PLG and lifecycle marketing
  • Visual workflow builder
  • Data warehouse sync (Snowflake, BigQuery)

Weaknesses

  • Pricing 6x Brevo at 10K contacts
  • Overbuilt for non-PLG / non-B2B businesses
  • Setup complexity, requires engineering for full value
  • No native CRM, need separate Salesforce/HubSpot
  • Smaller integration ecosystem outside event streaming

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Essentials
    Up to 5,000 profiles
    $100 /mo
  • Premium
    Higher tier with advanced features
    $1000 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom enterprise pricing
    Quote
Watch for
  • · SMS messages per credit
  • · Push notification fees pass-through
  • · Implementation services for full setup

Key features

  • +Event-driven workflows
  • +Multi-channel (email, SMS, push, in-app)
  • +Native Segment / Rudderstack integration
  • +Data warehouse sync
  • +A/B testing
  • +Liquid templating
  • +Visual workflow builder
  • +Granular segmentation
200+ integrations
SegmentRudderstackSalesforceSnowflakeBigQueryMixpanel
Geography
Global; strong in North America, EU
#7

Iterable

Enterprise cross-channel lifecycle marketing.

Founded 2013 · San Francisco, CA · private · 100–10,000 employees
G2 4.4 (480)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Iterable

Iterable is the enterprise lifecycle marketing platform used by consumer apps and DTC brands at scale, Doordash, Calm, Box, Chipotle. The product orchestrates email, push, SMS, in-app, and webhook delivery across the full customer journey. Iterable's strength is running coordinated campaigns at consumer-app volume (millions of users) where the orchestration logic itself is the product. The trade-offs: pricing is enterprise-only, implementation runs 8-16+ weeks, and the platform is wildly overbuilt for SMB or simple newsletter sends.

Best for

Consumer apps and large DTC brands running coordinated multi-channel lifecycle marketing at 100K+ user scale.

Worst for

SMB, B2B SaaS at < 50 employees, simple newsletter sends, or teams without engineering resources.

Strengths

  • Cross-channel orchestration (email + push + SMS + in-app + webhook)
  • Battle-tested at consumer-app scale (Doordash, Calm)
  • Powerful Workflow Studio for complex journeys
  • Strong AI features (predictive sending, content optimization)
  • Robust API and webhook system

Weaknesses

  • Pricing enterprise-only; sales engagement required
  • Implementation 8-16+ weeks
  • Overbuilt for SMB; not appropriate under 100K profiles
  • Setup requires significant engineering investment
  • Smaller community than Klaviyo or Mailchimp

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Growth
    Industry estimate $30K–$80K annually
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Industry estimate $80K–$500K+ annually
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services
  • · Multi-year contracts standard
  • · Add-on AI features and channels

Key features

  • +Cross-channel orchestration
  • +Workflow Studio
  • +AI-powered Send Time and Content Optimization
  • +Real-time data integration
  • +A/B and multivariate testing
  • +Robust API and webhooks
  • +Data warehouse integration
  • +Liquid templating
250+ integrations
SegmentSalesforceSnowflakeAmplitudeMixpanelBranch
Geography
Global; strong in North America
#8

MailerLite

Cleanest UX for very small business and creators.

Founded 2010 · Vilnius, Lithuania · private · 1–50 employees
G2 4.7 (1,840)
Capterra 4.7
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit MailerLite

MailerLite has built its business on aggressive simplicity. The UX is the cleanest in the category, fewer features than competitors but a noticeably easier learning curve. The platform is positioned for solo creators, course-builders, small newsletters, and very small businesses. Pricing is also category-low ($10/mo entry, $20 advanced). The trade-off: feature ceiling is real, for serious automation, B2B, or e-commerce at scale, MailerLite hits limits. September 2025 free-tier cut from 1,000 to 500 subscribers reduced its appeal at the smallest end.

Best for

Solo creators, course-builders, small newsletters (under 5,000 subscribers), and very small businesses prioritizing simplicity.

Worst for

B2B SaaS, e-commerce DTC at scale, advanced automation needs, or growing SMBs above 10,000 subscribers.

Strengths

  • Cleanest UX in the category
  • Lowest entry pricing ($10/mo)
  • Strong template library
  • Built-in landing page and form builder
  • Fits creators and very small businesses
  • 30% discount for nonprofits

Weaknesses

  • September 2025 free-tier cut from 1,000 to 500 subscribers
  • Feature ceiling for serious automation
  • Weaker B2B and e-commerce vs. ActiveCampaign or Klaviyo
  • Smaller integration ecosystem
  • AI features less mature

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    Up to 500 subscribers (cut from 1,000 Sept 2025); 12,000 emails/month
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Growing Business
    Unlimited monthly emails
    $10 /mo
  • Advanced
    Unlimited users, AI writing assistant
    $20 /mo
  • Enterprise
    100K+ subscribers, SSO, dedicated onboarding
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual billing for 30% off published rates
  • · Higher subscriber tiers scale

Key features

  • +Email campaigns and automation
  • +Landing pages and forms
  • +Subscriber management
  • +A/B testing
  • +Mobile-friendly templates
  • +Drag-and-drop editor
  • +AI writing assistant (Advanced)
  • +Reporting
100+ integrations
ShopifyWooCommerceWordPressStripeZapier
Geography
Global
#9

Constant Contact

Long-standing email marketing for local SMB.

Founded 1995 · Waltham, MA · pe backed · 1–250 employees
G2 4.0 (6,280)
Capterra 4.3
From $12 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Constant Contact

Constant Contact has been in the email marketing market longer than almost any competitor (founded 1995). The brand is established with local businesses, restaurants, nonprofits, and event-driven SMBs. The product covers email campaigns, basic automation, social media management, and event marketing on one platform. Acquired by Clearlake Capital in 2021. The trade-offs: the platform feels older than HubSpot or ActiveCampaign, automation depth is shallow, and pricing has crept up under PE ownership.

Best for

Local businesses, restaurants, nonprofits, and event-driven SMBs, particularly those who already have a Constant Contact account or come from a local-business buying motion.

Worst for

B2B SaaS, e-commerce DTC, modern marketing teams expecting fresh UX, or any SMB needing sophisticated automation.

Strengths

  • Long-standing brand recognition with local SMBs
  • Built for restaurants, nonprofits, event-driven businesses
  • Built-in event marketing (registration, RSVPs)
  • Solid template library
  • US-based phone support
  • Trustworthy deliverability reputation

Weaknesses

  • Platform feels older than HubSpot or ActiveCampaign
  • Automation depth shallow
  • Pricing has crept up under PE ownership
  • Per-contact pricing model
  • Limited B2B and e-commerce features
  • Less appealing to younger marketers

Pricing tiers

public
  • Lite
    Up to 500 contacts; basic email
    $12 /mo
  • Standard
    Adds automation, marketing templates
    $35 /mo
  • Premium
    Adds advanced features, dedicated support
    $80 /mo
Watch for
  • · Per-contact pricing scales
  • · Annual billing for published rates

Key features

  • +Email campaigns
  • +Marketing automation
  • +Event marketing (registration, RSVPs)
  • +Social media tools
  • +Landing pages
  • +A/B testing
  • +Reporting
  • +Mobile apps
200+ integrations
ShopifyWooCommerceSalesforceQuickBooksEventbrite
Geography
Global; strongest in US
#10

Drip

E-commerce alternative to Klaviyo at lower price tiers.

Founded 2013 · Minneapolis, MN · private · 5–100 employees
G2 4.4 (480)
Capterra 4.3
From $39 /mo
● Transparent pricing
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Drip is the alternative-to-Klaviyo for e-commerce brands that want behavioral automation without Klaviyo's pricing escalation at higher contact tiers. The product covers e-commerce-specific automation (abandoned cart, post-purchase, win-back) with revenue tracking and product triggers. The trade-offs: Klaviyo's native Shopify integration is genuinely deeper, the brand has lost mindshare since Klaviyo's ascent, and Drip's product investment slowed for several years before recent revival.

Best for

Mid-market e-commerce brands (5K–100K contacts) that find Klaviyo pricing prohibitive but want similar e-commerce automation capabilities.

Worst for

B2B SaaS (Customer.io wins), simple newsletter sends (MailerLite cheaper), or large DTC brands where Klaviyo features matter more than price.

Strengths

  • E-commerce-specific automation
  • Revenue tracking and product triggers
  • Lower pricing than Klaviyo at similar contact counts
  • Visual workflow builder
  • Best for mid-market DTC brands

Weaknesses

  • Klaviyo Shopify integration is deeper
  • Brand mindshare lost since 2020
  • Smaller integration ecosystem
  • AI features less mature
  • Support depends on tier

Pricing tiers

public
  • Drip
    2,500 contacts; full features
    $39 /mo
  • Higher tiers
    Pricing scales with contact count
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-contact pricing scales
  • · Annual billing for published rates

Key features

  • +E-commerce automation
  • +Revenue tracking
  • +Product triggers
  • +Visual workflow builder
  • +A/B testing
  • +Segmentation
  • +Email + SMS
  • +Reporting
100+ integrations
ShopifyWooCommerceBigCommerceMagentoStripe
Geography
Global

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Klaviyo vs Mailchimp for US e-commerce?
Klaviyo for any US e-commerce on Shopify (Klaviyo is Shopify-native and dominant). Klaviyo also handles BigCommerce, Magento, WooCommerce well. Mailchimp for non-e-commerce US small business. The Shopify-Klaviyo bundle is essentially the default for US e-commerce in 2026; Mailchimp's e-commerce focus has weakened post-Intuit acquisition.
Why has Mailchimp's focus weakened post-Intuit acquisition?
Intuit acquired Mailchimp in 2021 for $12B, integrating it into the QuickBooks Online ecosystem. Mailchimp's product velocity has slowed, marketing automation features have de-emphasized vs other tools (HubSpot, ActiveCampaign), and Intuit's focus on cross-selling QuickBooks Online to Mailchimp users (and vice versa) has shifted Mailchimp's identity from "email marketing leader" to "QuickBooks-adjacent SMB tool." Many US SMB firms in 2024-2026 have migrated from Mailchimp to ActiveCampaign, Brevo, MailerLite, or Klaviyo.
How do Gmail / Yahoo bulk-sender requirements affect email marketing?
Effective February 2024, Gmail and Yahoo require all bulk senders (5,000+ daily messages to their domains) to: (1) authenticate with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC; (2) provide easy one-click unsubscribe (RFC 8058 List-Unsubscribe-Post header); (3) maintain complaint rate <0.3%. Microsoft (Outlook.com, Hotmail) similar requirements expected. Mailchimp, Klaviyo, ActiveCampaign, HubSpot, Brevo, MailerLite, Customer.io, Iterable, Constant Contact, Drip all support these requirements. Failure results in deliverability degradation (reduced inbox placement, hard bounces).
How much should I budget for email marketing software?
For SMBs with under 2,500 contacts: $20–$100/month covers most needs (MailerLite, Mailchimp Essentials, Brevo, ActiveCampaign Plus). 2,500–10,000 contacts: $50–$300/month. 10,000–50,000 contacts: $200–$1,500/month. 50,000+ contacts: $1,500–$10,000+/month. E-commerce on Klaviyo costs more per contact than B2B on Customer.io but generates more direct revenue per send.
Why does Mailchimp cost more than competitors at scale?
Two structural reasons: (1) Mailchimp's per-contact pricing charges for ALL contacts on your list, including unsubscribed and non-marketing ones. (2) Pricing has increased multiple times since the 2021 Intuit acquisition. At 50,000 contacts, Mailchimp Standard runs ~$270/month while Brevo at the same volume runs ~$65/month (volume-based pricing model). For lists with significant unsubscribe rates, Mailchimp's economics become particularly punishing.
Should I pick Klaviyo or ActiveCampaign?
Klaviyo if you're an e-commerce brand on Shopify/WooCommerce/BigCommerce. The native data integration is genuinely deeper, the predictive analytics are e-commerce-specific, and the SMS marketing is more mature. ActiveCampaign if you're B2B SaaS, professional services, or anything non-e-commerce. The automation builder is more powerful for non-shopping workflows, the built-in CRM is useful for sales handoff, and pricing is friendlier at smaller contact counts.
Do I need email + SMS + push on one platform?
For SMB and most B2B: no, email-only is fine, add SMS via Klaviyo or Twilio when you need it. For consumer apps (DTC, fintech, healthcare apps) running coordinated lifecycle: yes, Iterable, Customer.io, or Klaviyo all support multi-channel and the orchestration is genuinely easier on one platform than across three.
What about deliverability?
All platforms in this list have solid deliverability infrastructure for typical SMB-mid-market use. The variables are: (1) your sender reputation (warm up new domains slowly), (2) list hygiene (clean unengaged contacts), (3) authentication (DKIM, SPF, DMARC). For very high-volume senders (1M+ emails/month), look at SendGrid, Postmark, or Amazon SES for transactional, and stay on Klaviyo/Mailchimp/Brevo for marketing.
How long does email marketing implementation take?
MailerLite, Mailchimp, Brevo: 1-2 days. ActiveCampaign, HubSpot Marketing Hub, Klaviyo: 1-3 weeks. Customer.io: 2-6 weeks (engineering-led). Iterable: 8-16+ weeks. Migration from existing platform adds 2-6 weeks depending on automation complexity.
Should I evaluate via free trial?
Yes, Mailchimp, Brevo, MailerLite, HubSpot have permanent free tiers. Klaviyo, ActiveCampaign, Customer.io, Drip, Constant Contact have 14-day free trials. Iterable and Salesforce Marketing Cloud are demo-only. Set up the trial, import a small list (100-500 contacts), build a real automation flow, send a real campaign. Most realistic evaluation possible.
What about AI features?
AI in email marketing in 2026: (1) Subject line and copy generation, most platforms include this. (2) Predictive sending (best send time per recipient), Klaviyo, ActiveCampaign, Iterable lead. (3) Predictive analytics (CLV, churn risk), Klaviyo strongest for e-commerce. (4) Content personalization, Iterable and HubSpot lead. For most SMBs, AI features are nice-to-have, not deciding factors.

Final word

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Last updated 2026-05-08. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.