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The 9 best email marketing
tools, ranked.

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The Mewayz team
On email marketing
July 2, 2026 · 11 min read

Here's the uncomfortable truth about email marketing software: the pricing model is the product. Nearly every tool in this category charges by contact count, which means the bill grows precisely as your marketing succeeds. We call it the Mailchimp ceiling, because Mailchimp made the model famous — you start free, your list grows, and one day the tool that cost nothing costs more than your accounting software, and deleting subscribers to save money starts to sound reasonable. That's a broken incentive. The second truth is quieter: for a small business, deliverability basics — a warmed-up domain, proper authentication, a clean list — move revenue more than any automation builder ever will. Fancy branching sequences don't matter if the email lands in spam. We build an email marketing module ourselves, so read this list knowing that; our entry is marked, and every competitor gets its genuine strength.

How we picked.

Every claim is qualitative on purpose. We won't invent open-rate statistics or satisfaction scores, and where a competitor is simply good, we say so plainly.

1. Mewayz

Disclosure: Mewayz is our product — judge this entry accordingly.

Mewayz is an all-in-one business platform with 50+ modules on one flat fee, and email marketing is one of those modules rather than a separate metered subscription. That's our direct answer to the Mailchimp ceiling: there is no per-contact pricing, so a list of ten thousand costs what a list of five hundred costs. Growing your audience is supposed to be the goal, not a billing event. And because the email module lives next to the CRM, the store, and the website builder, your list isn't synced in from three other tools — the contact who bought from your store is the same record you email.

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PER-CONTACT CHARGES ON MEWAYZ, AT ANY LIST SIZE

The honest limitation: dedicated email platforms go deeper than we do on deliverability tooling and automation builders. If you send at serious volume and need granular deliverability analytics, inbox-placement testing, or the kind of multi-branch visual automation canvas ActiveCampaign is known for, a specialist tool will take you further. Our module is built for small businesses that want to send good campaigns to their own customers without a second bill that grows every month. Also said plainly: email marketing sits on our paid tiers — the free plan covers Link in Bio, a vCard, an online store, and the website builder, not email.

2. Mailchimp

Mailchimp is the default for a reason: the editor is friendly, the templates are polished, the integrations are everywhere, and a beginner can send a respectable first campaign in an afternoon. It remains one of the easiest on-ramps in the category.

3. ActiveCampaign

ActiveCampaign has the best automation builder in this list, and it isn't close. Branching sequences, behavioral triggers, site tracking, lead scoring — if your revenue genuinely depends on sophisticated automated journeys, this is the specialist tool the others imitate.

4. Constant Contact

Constant Contact has been doing this for decades, and its strength is exactly that: reliability, phone support a non-technical owner can actually reach, and event and nonprofit features the trendier tools skip. It's the tool your local chamber of commerce recommends, and that's not an insult.

5. Kit (formerly ConvertKit)

Kit — the company renamed itself from ConvertKit in 2024, so both names float around — is built for creators, and it shows in the right ways: clean text-first emails, excellent tagging and segmentation, landing pages, and paid-newsletter and digital-product commerce built in. For a solo creator monetizing an audience, it's arguably the best-shaped tool on this list.

6. Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)

Brevo — renamed from Sendinblue in 2023 — is the notable pricing-model exception in this category: it charges primarily by emails sent, not contacts stored. If you keep a big list but email it sparingly, that single difference can make Brevo dramatically cheaper than the contact-metered tools. It also bundles transactional email and SMS, which most rivals treat as separate products.

7. MailerLite

MailerLite is the value pick: a genuinely generous free tier, clean modern editor, solid automation for the price, and landing pages included. It has quietly become the tool people move to when they hit the Mailchimp ceiling and discover the same essentials cost less elsewhere.

8. Klaviyo

Klaviyo owns e-commerce email. Its integrations with store platforms are deep rather than decorative — purchase history, browse behavior, and predicted lifetime value flow straight into segments and flows, and the pre-built abandoned-cart and post-purchase sequences are the category standard. If you run an online store at volume, Klaviyo is the specialist to beat.

9. Moosend

Moosend is the quiet budget contender: a capable drag-and-drop editor, real automation workflows, and pricing that undercuts nearly everyone at comparable list sizes. It gets recommended less because it markets less, not because it does less.

THE PER-CONTACT MATH
A contact meter bills you for storage, not sending. Every lead magnet download, every past customer, every subscriber who hasn't opened in a year counts toward the tier — which is why "clean your list to lower your bill" is standard advice in this category. Think about what that means: the pricing model actively rewards deleting the audience you worked to build. Before you commit to any tool here, run your realistic year-two list size through its pricing page, not your list size today.
DELIVERABILITY BEATS FEATURES
The unglamorous work — authenticating your domain with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, sending from a warmed-up address, emailing only people who opted in, and pruning dead addresses — does more for revenue than any automation canvas. Mailbox providers now enforce authentication for bulk senders, so this isn't optional hygiene anymore; it's table stakes. Pick a tool that makes the basics easy before you shop for branching logic.

How to choose.

  1. Price the list you'll have, not the list you have. Take a realistic twelve-month subscriber goal and look up that tier on each vendor's pricing page. This single step reorders the list for most businesses — and it's the whole argument for flat-fee and send-based models.
  2. Match the specialist to your actual motion. E-commerce at volume? Klaviyo. Automation-driven funnel? ActiveCampaign. Creator monetizing an audience? Kit. Newsletter on a budget? MailerLite or Moosend. Big list, light sending? Brevo.
  3. Count the tools around the email tool. Your list lives next to a CRM, a store, and a website. If each is a separate subscription with a separate sync, consider whether an all-in-one platform — where email is one module among 50+ — fits better than a specialist plus satellites. The same logic applies to choosing a CRM.

FAQ

What is the best email marketing software for a small business?

It depends on your motion: Mewayz if you want email inside a flat-fee platform with your CRM, store, and website — with no per-contact meter; Mailchimp for the easiest start; ActiveCampaign for serious automation; Klaviyo for e-commerce; Kit for creators; MailerLite or Moosend for the best price on the essentials; Brevo if you have a big list but send lightly.

How much does email marketing software cost?

Most tools charge by contact count across feature tiers, so the real cost is your list size in a year, not the entry price today. Brevo meters sends instead of contacts, which suits large quiet lists. Mewayz charges one flat fee for the whole platform, email included, with no per-contact charges.

What is the "Mailchimp ceiling"?

Our name for the moment a contact-metered bill outgrows the tool's value: your list grows, the tier steps up automatically, and you find yourself deleting subscribers to lower the bill. It's not unique to Mailchimp — it's the category's default pricing model — but Mailchimp made it famous.

Does email deliverability depend on the tool I choose?

Less than vendors imply. Reputable platforms all maintain solid sending infrastructure; what actually decides inbox placement is mostly yours to control — domain authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), list quality, opt-in practices, and consistent sending. A well-run list on a cheap tool out-delivers a bought list on an expensive one, every time.

Is free email marketing software good enough?

To start, often yes — MailerLite and Brevo have genuinely usable free tiers, and Mailchimp's works for small lists. But free tiers are acquisition funnels: the features and volume you'll need within months sit past the paywall, and by then migrating feels expensive. Decide based on the paid tier you'll actually need, not the free one you'll start on.

The bottom line.

Don't pick email software off a feature grid — every tool here can build a decent campaign. Pick based on what the bill does when your list doubles, and whether the boring deliverability basics are easy to get right. If the answer you want is "the list grows and the bill doesn't," that's the model we built: email marketing as one module of 50+ on one flat fee, next to your CRM, store, and site. Start free, look around, and hold our email module to the same standard we held everyone else to above.

— The Mewayz team
July 2, 2026 · 11 min read · From mewayz.com/blog
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