Mailchimp

All-in-one email marketing platform with automations, landing pages, audience management, and analytics.

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In This Guide

  1. What Is Mailchimp?
  2. Email Builder & Templates
  3. Automations & Customer Journeys
  4. Audience Management & Segmentation
  5. Landing Pages, Analytics & Extras
  6. Pricing & Plans

What Is Mailchimp?

Mailchimp is an email marketing and marketing automation platform that launched in 2001 and has grown into one of the most widely used marketing tools in the world. Acquired by Intuit in 2021, it now serves over 13 million active users and sends billions of emails per month.

What started as a simple email newsletter tool has expanded into a full marketing platform. Beyond email campaigns, Mailchimp now includes marketing automations, landing pages, social media posting, a basic website builder, audience management with CRM-like features, and AI-powered content generation. It's trying to be the single marketing tool that small businesses need.

Mailchimp's biggest advantage is its brand recognition and ecosystem. It integrates with virtually every e-commerce platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce), CMS (WordPress, Squarespace), CRM, and business tool you can think of. Over 300 integrations mean Mailchimp fits into almost any existing tech stack without friction.

The platform is designed for small to mid-size businesses that don't have a dedicated marketing team. The interface is visual, the templates are polished, and the automation builder uses a drag-and-drop journey approach that makes complex email sequences accessible to non-technical users.

Email Builder & Templates

Mailchimp's email builder is one of the best in the business — polished, intuitive, and flexible enough for most needs.

The email builder is genuinely enjoyable to use. Blocks snap into place cleanly, styling options are accessible without being overwhelming, and the preview function shows exactly how your email will render on desktop and mobile. For anyone coming from clunky email tools or plain-text newsletters, the difference is immediate.

One limitation: the builder is block-based, not freeform. You can't place elements with pixel-perfect precision like you would in a design tool. For most email marketing, this is fine — and arguably better, since the block structure ensures mobile responsiveness. But designers who want complete layout control may find it restrictive.

Automations & Customer Journeys

Mailchimp's automation features have improved significantly in recent years. The Customer Journey Builder is the centrepiece — a visual workflow tool that lets you create multi-step, branching email sequences.

The Customer Journey Builder is powerful but has a learning curve. Simple automations (welcome email, abandoned cart) are easy to set up with the pre-built templates. Complex branching journeys with multiple conditions take more thought to design and test. The visual canvas helps, but you'll want to map out your logic before building.

One important limitation: the free plan only gets basic single-email automations. The full Customer Journey Builder with branching logic requires the Standard plan ($20/month) or higher. If automations are central to your strategy, budget for Standard from the start.

Audience Management & Segmentation

Mailchimp's audience tools have evolved from a simple email list into a lightweight CRM that tracks subscriber behaviour across channels.

Segmentation is where email marketing gets powerful. Sending the same email to your entire list is a missed opportunity. Mailchimp makes it straightforward to send different messages to different groups — new subscribers get a welcome offer, loyal customers get an exclusive preview, inactive subscribers get a re-engagement campaign. The more you segment, the better your results.

The main limitation is that Mailchimp charges based on total contacts, including unsubscribed and non-subscribed contacts on some plans. Competitors like MailerLite only count subscribed contacts. This means your bill can be higher than expected if you don't regularly clean your list.

Landing Pages, Analytics & Extras

Beyond email, Mailchimp bundles several additional marketing tools that reduce the need for separate platforms.

The e-commerce features are a genuine strength. If you run an online store, Mailchimp tracks revenue per campaign, shows product-level performance, and enables purchase-triggered automations. Seeing that a specific email generated $2,400 in sales makes it easy to justify the subscription cost and optimise your strategy.

Pricing & Plans

Mailchimp's pricing is based on plan tier and contact count. Prices below are for 500 contacts — they scale up as your list grows.

FeatureFreeEssentials ($13/mo)Standard ($20/mo)Premium ($350/mo)
Contacts included50050050010,000
Monthly email sends1,0005,0006,000150,000
Email templatesBasicAllAllAll
AutomationsBasic (single-step)BasicFull Customer JourneysFull + advanced
SegmentationBasicBasicAdvancedAdvanced
A/B testingNoYesYesYes + multivariate
Send-time optimisationNoNoYesYes
Landing pagesYesYesYesYes
Mailchimp brandingYesNoNoNo
Phone supportNoNoNoYes

The free plan is useful for getting started — 500 contacts and 1,000 sends per month is enough to test the platform and build a small list. The main limitations are Mailchimp branding on emails, basic automations only, and limited support (email only for 30 days).

The Essentials plan at $13/month removes branding, adds A/B testing, and increases send limits. It's the minimum for any business that's serious about email marketing.

The Standard plan at $20/month is where Mailchimp becomes genuinely powerful. Customer Journey Builder with branching, advanced segmentation, send-time optimisation, and retargeting ads unlock the features that drive real results. For most small businesses, this is the plan to target.

The pricing criticism is valid. At 5,000 contacts, Essentials costs ~$69/month and Standard costs ~$100/month. Competitors like MailerLite ($39/month for 5,000 contacts with full automation) and Kit ($79/month with advanced creator features) offer significantly better value at scale. Mailchimp's pricing has increased substantially since the Intuit acquisition, and it's no longer the budget option it once was.

Mailchimp — All-in-One Email Marketing

Email campaigns, automations, landing pages, and audience management. Free plan for up to 500 contacts.

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