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7 Best Mailchimp Alternatives for Small Teams in 2026

Mailchimp is the default — but its price climbs fast and you pay for unsubscribed contacts. Here are 7 alternatives small teams are switching to, compared.

By The SendDoggie Team · June 2026 · 10 min read

7 Best Mailchimp Alternatives for Small Teams in 2026

Mailchimp is where most businesses start — and for good reason. It's free up to 500 contacts and easy to use. But as your list grows, two unavoidable things happen: the bill climbs faster than your results, and you start paying for contacts who don't even open your emails.

If you've hit that inflection point (around 5,000–10,000 subscribers), you're not alone. Here's an honest look at why and the seven alternatives worth seriously considering.

Why teams leave Mailchimp

Reality check: "best" depends entirely on your size and goals. A solo creator and a 50-person ecommerce team need very different tools. Match the tool to your next 12 months, not your dream scenario.

What to look for in an alternative

Before comparing logos, lock down what actually matters for a small team:

  1. Transparent, send-based pricing — you pay for emails sent, not contacts stored. This aligns incentives: you benefit from a cleaner list.
  2. Strong deliverability out of the box — automatic SPF/DKIM setup, authentication verification. See our deliverability guide for why this matters.
  3. A simple drag-drop editor — you should ship a campaign in 10 minutes, not 30.
  4. Segmentation that's built-in, not buried — slice by engagement, behavior, or custom fields without three extra steps.
  5. Reasonable automation. Visual workflows, not code.

The alternatives, detailed comparison

ToolBest forPricing modelStandout featureLearning curve
SendDoggieSmall teams & SaaSPay per sendEmail-only simplicity, built-in deliverabilityMinutes
Brevo (ex-Sendinblue)SMS + email combosPay per sendSMS bundled, good for multi-channel30 min
MailerLiteCreators & newslettersSubscriber-basedFree tier up to 1,000 subscribers, clean editor20 min
ConvertKitCreators & bloggersSubscriber-basedBuilt for writers, subscriber tagging is smooth20 min
KlaviyoD2C ecommerceSubscriber-basedShopify/WooCommerce deep integrations, behavior triggers2+ hours
Constant ContactLocal/event businessesSubscriber-basedEvent RSVPs, surveys, local-business templates45 min
Campaign MonitorDesign agenciesSubscriber-basedAgency white-label, beautiful templates30 min

Pricing comparison at 10,000 subscribers

Here's a comparison based on typical plans. Assume 10,000 subscribers, 1 email per week (4 sends per month). Prices vary by region and platform updates — check the current pricing page for your market:

PlatformMonthly cost at 10k subscribersPrice modelNotes
SendDoggie$5–$15Per send (1¢–3¢ per email)Lowest cost if you send regularly
Brevo$0–$20Per send (free up to 300/day)Great if you also need SMS
MailerLite$40–$70Per subscriberCompetitive at small scale
ConvertKit$29+Per subscriberGood if you need subscriber-level nuance
Klaviyo$150–$300Per subscriberPricey, but worth it for high-volume ecommerce
Constant Contact$100+Per subscriberBundled events & surveys justify cost for some
Campaign Monitor$150+Per subscriberFor agencies; white-label adds value

The TL;DR: If you send regularly, send-based pricing (SendDoggie, Brevo) typically costs less than subscriber-based tools at 10k+ contacts. Compare against your expected send volume, not subscriber count.

How to choose the right one

Match the tool to your stage, not a hypothetical future:

Solo (0–5k)

Optimize for free or ultra-low tier. MailerLite's free tier or SendDoggie's pay-per-send model. Learning curve doesn't matter if you're the only user.

Small team (5k–50k)

Optimize for simplicity + fair pricing. SendDoggie (send-based) or MailerLite (subscriber-based, still cheap at this scale). Automation should feel intuitive.

Ecommerce (10k+)

Optimize for store integration + behavior triggers. Klaviyo if budget allows; ConvertKit if you need subscribers + personalization; Brevo if you want SMS too.

Pro tip: Whatever you choose, set up SPF/DKIM/DMARC immediately. A new sending platform with weak authentication = spam folder. Most platforms auto-generate these records for you — take 5 minutes to verify them.

Our take: If email is your main channel and you want simplicity + low cost, a focused email-first tool beats a full marketing suite. You'll spend less, ship faster, and stay sane. If you need SMS, forms, landing pages, and CRM in one place, be prepared to pay for bundled complexity.