Mailchimp |
AWeber offers superior 24/7 customer support via live chat, phone, and email, often more responsive than Mailchimp’s criticized tech support. Its transparent pricing, based on subscriber count, includes unlimited emails, unlike Mailchimp’s rising costs.
With 700+ email templates, AWeber provides more variety than Mailchimp, and its ecommerce features, like abandoned cart emails, are included across all plans, enhancing small business marketing. |
ActiveCampaign |
AWeber’s simplicity makes it easier for beginners to set up autoresponders and basic automations compared to ActiveCampaign’s complex workflows. Its free plan supports 500 subscribers with landing pages, outperforming ActiveCampaign’s limited free tier.
AWeber’s 750+ integrations match ActiveCampaign’s versatility, and its analytics are robust for smaller lists, so it is ideal for small businesses seeking straightforward tools. |
MailerLite |
AWeber provides 700+ email templates, outnumbering MailerLite’s smaller library, and offers 24/7 support, unlike MailerLite’s less immediate options. Its free plan includes web push notifications, absent in MailerLite’s free tier.
AWeber’s PayPal integration for ecommerce tracking is stronger, and its deliverability tools, like SPF and DKIM, ensure reliable email delivery for small businesses. |
Brevo |
AWeber’s focus on email marketing offers a streamlined experience compared to Brevo’s multichannel CRM, which may overwhelm users not needing SMS or WhatsApp. Its free plan includes landing pages and automations, while Brevo emphasizes advanced automations.
AWeber’s 24/7 support and 700+ templates provide an edge for users prioritizing ease of use and email variety. |
Constant Contact |
AWeber’s free plan supports 500 subscribers, unlike Constant Contact’s lack of a free tier. Its 700+ templates surpass Constant Contact’s 100+, and its drag-and-drop builder is beginner-friendly.
AWeber’s 24/7 support is more accessible, and its PayPal integration for ecommerce tracking gives small online stores an advantage over Constant Contact’s offerings. |