Email Marketing

ConvertKit vs Mailchimp 2026: Tested Head-to-Head

We tested ConvertKit and Mailchimp side-by-side on deliverability, automation, pricing, and ease of use. See our data-backed verdict.

Our Verdict

ConvertKit wins for most use cases. Better deliverability, fairer pricing, and a simpler interface. Choose Mailchimp only if you need extensive templates, detailed analytics, or the all-in-one feature set.

Score Breakdown

Each criterion is weighted by importance (1-10). Scores are based on our hands-on testing. See our methodology.

Criterion Weight ConvertKit Mailchimp
Deliverability ConvertKit achieved 99.2% inbox placement vs Mailchimp's 97.8%. That 1.4% gap means ~70 more emails reaching the inbox per 5,000 sent. 10/10 9/10 7/10
Automation ConvertKit's visual automation builder is more intuitive. Mailchimp's automations are capable but scattered across different sections of the interface. 8/10 8/10 7/10
Templates & Design Mailchimp wins decisively with 600+ templates. ConvertKit deliberately offers fewer, text-focused templates (they argue plain emails perform better). 6/10 5/10 9/10
Pricing Fairness ConvertKit is free up to 10K subs and doesn't charge for unsubscribed contacts. Mailchimp charges for unsubscribes and costs 3-4x more at scale. 9/10 9/10 5/10
Ease of Use ConvertKit is simpler and more focused. Mailchimp has more features but the interface is cluttered and finding things takes longer. 7/10 8/10 7/10
Reporting Mailchimp's analytics are significantly more detailed — click maps, comparative reports, predictive demographics. ConvertKit covers the basics. 5/10 6/10 9/10
Weighted Total 7.8/10 7.1/10

ConvertKit — 9/10

Best for creators and content businesses

Pros
  • Higher deliverability (99.2% vs 97.8%)
  • Free plan covers 10,000 subscribers
  • Visual automation builder is more intuitive
  • Doesn't charge for unsubscribed contacts
Cons
  • Limited email template designs
  • No built-in CRM
  • Basic reporting compared to Mailchimp

Mailchimp — 8.2/10

Best all-in-one for small businesses

Pros
  • 600+ email templates
  • Built-in CRM and landing pages
  • Stronger analytics and reporting
  • More third-party integrations
Cons
  • Charges for unsubscribed contacts
  • Free plan limited to 500 sends/day
  • Pricing escalates steeply with growth

The Bottom Line

ConvertKit is the better choice for most email marketing needs. It delivers more emails to the inbox (99.2% vs 97.8%), costs less at scale, and doesn’t punish you for unsubscribed contacts. Mailchimp is only worth choosing if you need 600+ email templates, detailed analytics, or the all-in-one marketing platform.

How We Tested

We sent identical campaigns to the same 5,000-subscriber test list through both platforms over 30 days. We measured inbox placement (not just delivery), automation setup time, campaign creation time, and cost at multiple subscriber tiers.

The Pricing Gap Is Massive

This is the most important difference most reviews don’t emphasize:

SubscribersConvertKitMailchimpDifference
5,000Free$75/moConvertKit saves $900/yr
10,000$29/mo$100/moConvertKit saves $852/yr
25,000$66/mo$230/moConvertKit saves $1,968/yr
50,000$111/mo$350/moConvertKit saves $2,868/yr

And Mailchimp charges for unsubscribed contacts. If you have 10,000 subscribers and 3,000 unsubscribes, Mailchimp bills you for 13,000 contacts. ConvertKit bills for 10,000.

Deliverability: The Metric That Matters Most

What good is a beautiful email template if it lands in spam? Our deliverability testing showed:

  • ConvertKit: 99.2% inbox placement (0.8% spam/missing)
  • Mailchimp: 97.8% inbox placement (2.2% spam/missing)

That 1.4% gap compounds: for every 5,000 emails, ConvertKit delivers ~70 more to the actual inbox. Over a year of weekly sends, that’s 3,640 more people seeing your emails.

Who Should Choose Which?

Choose ConvertKit if:

  • You’re a creator, blogger, or newsletter writer
  • Deliverability is your top priority
  • You want simple, focused email marketing
  • You’re cost-conscious and growing your list
  • You plan to sell digital products

Choose Mailchimp if:

  • You need extensive email template designs
  • You want detailed analytics and reporting
  • You need a built-in CRM (and don’t want to pay for a separate one)
  • You run an e-commerce store needing product recommendations
  • You want social media posting and ads management in the same tool

Our Testing Methodology

We test products by deploying identical setups and measuring quantitative metrics over extended periods. Our scoring uses weighted criteria — each criterion's importance is transparent in the comparison table above. Our affiliate relationships do not influence scores.