You may already be familiar with Mailchimp, as it's used by companies around the world. It was originally an email marketing service provider but, earlier this year, it announced it had become an all-in-one marketing platform. So, what features does it have and how does it compare to its competitors, particularly HubSpot? Let's examine it more closely.
MailChimp has been developing its offering over the course of the last few years. However, it has now brought everything together into a single platform and increased the number of services that it provides.
The platform's key features include:
However, the number of features that you can access will depend on the plan that you select. MailChimp currently offers four packages: Free, Essentials, Standard and Premium.
MailChimp certainly provides its customers with more functionality now than it previously did. However, before you rush off to sign up, it's important to compare its plans with those offered by other all-in-one marketing platform providers.
HubSpot, for example, provides businesses with a host of customer relationship management (CRM), sales, marketing, and customer service tools, many of which are free to use. Its offering is more extensive than that of MailChimp: for example, it boasts deal pipeline tracking features, meeting scheduling options, live chat and chatbot implementation tools, SEO and content strategy tools, video hosting, event management options and revenue tracking tools. There's a wide range of packages to choose from and you'll also have access to a vast amount of training material.
HubSpot also has a partnership programme, making it easy for you to find marketing agencies with specialised knowledge of the platform, such as JDR. MailChimp is an attractive marketing option for users already familiar with its email marketing suite, and it will be interesting to see how it develops its offerings over the coming years. However, for depth of content, flexibility and effectiveness we still recommend using HubSpot or one of the other, more established premium services.
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