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Compare: AWeber vs Mailchimp
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
AWeber
Freemium
(Under $50/mo)
Free tier (500 subscribers)
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Mailchimp
Top Pick
Freemium
(Under $50/mo)
Free tier (500 contacts, 1,000 sends/mo)
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Key Differences
Free Trial
AWeber
Free tier (500 subscribers)
Mailchimp
Free tier (500 contacts, 1,000 sends/mo)
Business Type Fit
AWeber
B2B, B2C
Mailchimp
B2B, B2C, D2C / E-commerce
Best For
AWeber
Solopreneurs and small businesses wanting a reliable, long-established email tool
Mailchimp
Small businesses wanting an easy, all-in-one starting point
Pros
AWeber
Unmatched historical reliability with an exceptionally strong deliverability track record.
Comprehensive live phone and chat support providing immediate human assistance.
Native support for interactive AMP emails which elevates engagement potential.
Mailchimp
Extremely low barrier to entry for non-technical team members
Robust initial tier available for organizations launching campaigns
Extensive collection of pre-built design templates
High brand trust and widespread industry recognition
Cons
AWeber
Platform interface and feature set feel noticeably dated compared to modern competitors.
Workflow automation capabilities remain too basic for complex enterprise segmentation.
Mailchimp
Advanced workflow automation capabilities hit limitations quickly
Subscription costs escalate rapidly as database sizes grow
Billed for inactive or unsubscribed contacts on specific tiers
Lacks the deep segmentation found in specialized platforms
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