ActiveCampaign

Advanced marketing automation platform with a powerful visual workflow builder, built-in CRM, predictive sending, and lead scoring — designed for SMBs ready to go beyond basic email tools.

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In This Guide

  1. Who Is ActiveCampaign For?
  2. Automation Builder
  3. Built-In CRM & Sales
  4. Lead Scoring & AI
  5. Deliverability & Reporting
  6. Pricing & Plans

Who Is ActiveCampaign For?

ActiveCampaign has spent more than a decade building what many marketers consider the most capable automation platform for small and mid-sized businesses. It occupies a specific position in the market: more powerful than Mailchimp, MailerLite, or ConvertKit, but substantially cheaper than HubSpot, Marketo, or Pardot. That positioning makes it the default choice for growing businesses that have outgrown simple email tools but can't justify six-figure marketing automation contracts.

The ideal user is a marketing-literate operator at a small business, e-commerce brand, SaaS company, or agency who wants to build sophisticated, multi-channel customer journeys — welcome series, product education, abandoned cart recovery, re-engagement flows, lifecycle stages, and behavioural triggers — without writing custom code or hiring a marketing ops consultant.

ActiveCampaign is also a strong fit for agencies and consultants managing multiple client accounts. The platform supports white-labelling, client-specific dashboards, and per-account billing, making it a practical back-office for small marketing agencies serving SMB clients.

It's less well-suited for simple senders. If you need to send a weekly newsletter and an occasional product announcement, ActiveCampaign is overkill — the interface is more complex, the pricing is higher, and the learning curve is steeper than MailerLite or Brevo. Solo creators and small newsletter publishers usually get more value from simpler tools.

Where ActiveCampaign shines is in the intersection of email marketing, automation, and CRM. For a small business that wants to nurture leads automatically, score them based on behaviour, pass them to sales at the right moment, and track conversion through the full funnel — all inside one tool — it's genuinely one of the best options in the price range.

Automation Builder

The visual automation builder is ActiveCampaign's flagship feature and the reason most customers choose it. The canvas is a drag-and-drop flowchart where triggers, actions, conditional splits, and goals are connected visually, with real-time preview of how contacts move through the flow.

We built a six-step welcome series with conditional branching, a purchase goal, and an SMS fallback in roughly 35 minutes. The visual builder makes complex logic legible — you can zoom out and see the full flow at a glance, which is genuinely difficult with form-based builders like Mailchimp Customer Journeys.

The main limitation is that very complex automations can become performance-sensitive. Flows with hundreds of steps, thousands of active contacts, and frequent re-evaluations can lag during execution, especially on lower-tier plans. This is rarely a blocker for small businesses but worth benchmarking at scale.

Built-In CRM & Sales

ActiveCampaign includes a lightweight CRM on Plus plans and above, designed to work alongside marketing automation rather than replace a full sales platform like Salesforce or HubSpot Sales Hub.

In daily use, the CRM works best when treated as a marketing-driven sales tool rather than a standalone sales platform. The automation-to-deal-creation flow is genuinely powerful — a high-engagement lead can be automatically qualified, scored, assigned, and surfaced to a rep without any manual steps. This level of marketing-sales integration costs significantly more in HubSpot.

What it's not is a full Salesforce replacement. You won't find territory management, complex forecasting, quote generation, or enterprise sales analytics. For SMB sales teams of 1-10 reps, it's plenty. For larger or more structured sales orgs, a dedicated CRM is the better pick.

Lead Scoring & AI

ActiveCampaign offers both contact scoring and deal scoring, letting you rank marketing leads and sales opportunities separately. Scoring is rule-based (configurable point values for actions) augmented by AI-driven predictive features on higher plans.

The scoring system is one of ActiveCampaign's biggest advantages over simpler tools. A well-designed score-driven workflow can replace hours of manual lead qualification with an always-on system that surfaces the right contacts at the right moment. Setting it up takes some marketing operations experience, but the pay-off is significant.

Where the AI still falls short of specialist tools is in generative features. Predictive sending and content selection are effective, but ActiveCampaign doesn't yet match dedicated AI-first tools like Klaviyo Data Science or Braze for end-to-end generative campaign creation. For SMBs this is fine; for larger marketing teams building AI-first strategies, specialist tools may go further.

Deliverability & Reporting

ActiveCampaign has a consistently strong deliverability record. Independent sender reputation reports regularly place it in the top tier, alongside MailerLite and ConvertKit, and ahead of Mailchimp on some providers.

In our test campaigns with proper domain authentication, inbox placement was consistently primary-tab on Gmail and inbox on Outlook. Performance matched or slightly exceeded MailerLite on the same sending conditions. The caveat, as always, is that deliverability is mostly about list quality, content, and authentication — no ESP can rescue a poorly maintained list.

Reporting is more comprehensive than simpler tools but less visual than HubSpot. Data is all there, but sometimes requires building custom views to surface what you need. The trade-off is worth it for the depth of automation reporting, which is genuinely class-leading.

Pricing & Plans

FeatureStarter ($15)Plus ($49)Pro ($79)Enterprise ($145)
Contacts included1,0001,0001,0001,000
Email sends10x contacts10x contacts12x contacts15x contacts
Automation builderYesYesYesYes
Forms & landing pagesYesYesYesYes
CRM & salesNoYesYesYes
Lead scoringNoYesYesYes
Predictive sendingNoNoYesYes
Attribution reportingNoNoYesYes
Custom reportingNoNoLimitedYes
SSO & advanced securityNoNoNoYes

Starter at $15/month (1,000 contacts) is the entry point and covers core email marketing and the automation builder — suitable for small businesses that want automation but don't need CRM or lead scoring yet. ActiveCampaign recently repositioned this tier to compete more directly with MailerLite and Brevo at the low end.

Plus at $49/month unlocks the CRM, lead scoring, landing pages, SMS add-on, and custom objects. This is the tier most SMBs settle on — it's where the platform's core advantages (automation + CRM + scoring) come together.

Pro at $79/month adds predictive sending, predictive content, attribution reporting, split automation testing, and more advanced CRM capabilities. Worth upgrading when your marketing operations maturity outgrows the Plus tier, or when AI-driven optimisation starts to meaningfully impact results.

Enterprise at $145/month adds SSO, custom reporting, dedicated account management, uptime SLA, and unlimited users. Designed for larger teams or compliance-sensitive industries.

Pricing scales with contact count: at 5,000 contacts, Plus is roughly $99/month, Pro $149/month. For businesses around 10,000-25,000 contacts, ActiveCampaign is generally 40-60% cheaper than HubSpot Marketing Hub at comparable feature levels, though more expensive than Mailchimp or MailerLite at the same list size.

ActiveCampaign — Advanced Marketing Automation

Powerful visual automation builder, built-in CRM, predictive sending, and lead scoring in a platform priced for growing SMBs. 14-day free trial available.

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