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Mailchimp vs Klaviyo: Which Email Platform Actually Fits Your Business?

Mailchimp is the better general-purpose email marketing platform. Klaviyo is the better ecommerce email engine. The right pick depends on whether you sell products online or run a service business. Here’s the honest breakdown.

Last updated: March 2026 · Reading time: 11 min

At a Glance

How do Mailchimp and Klaviyo compare at a glance?

Our ratings come from hands-on use across 30+ client email programs.

Dimension Mailchimp Klaviyo Winner
Starting Price Free (250 contacts); Essentials from $13/mo Free (250 profiles); Email plan from $20/mo Mailchimp
Price at 10K Contacts ~$100/mo (Standard) ~$150/mo (Email plan) Mailchimp
Ease of Use 9.5/10 – send first email in under an hour 6.5/10 – requires understanding profiles, events, flows Mailchimp
Email Builder Drag-and-drop, 100+ templates, beginner-friendly Drag-and-drop, dynamic product blocks, Shopify-aware Tie
Automation Pre-built journeys, limited branching on lower tiers Advanced flows with conditional splits, A/B paths, time delays Klaviyo
Segmentation Tag-based, behavioral on Standard+ Event-level, purchase-history, predictive (CLV, churn risk) Klaviyo
Ecommerce Integration Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce (basic sync) Deep Shopify integration, real-time product feeds, back-in-stock Klaviyo
Analytics Open/click rates, revenue attribution on Standard+ Per-flow revenue, cohort analysis, predictive analytics Klaviyo
SMS Marketing Available as add-on Built-in, unified with email in same flows Klaviyo
Deliverability Strong, dedicated IPs on Premium ($350+/mo) Strong, dedicated IPs on higher plans Tie
Our position: If you run an ecommerce store doing $500K+ in annual revenue, Klaviyo pays for itself through automated flows alone. If you’re a service business, SaaS company, nonprofit, or creator sending newsletters and campaigns, Mailchimp gives you more for less money with a fraction of the learning curve.
Overview

What are Mailchimp and Klaviyo built for?

Mailchimp and Klaviyo both send emails, but they’re engineered around different core problems. Understanding this distinction saves you months of frustration. Mailchimp is a general-purpose email marketing platform owned by Intuit (acquired for $12 billion in 2021). It serves over 13 million users across every industry. Mailchimp treats your contact list as the center of its system. You import contacts, organize them with tags and segments, design campaigns, and hit send. It also includes landing pages, social posting, basic CRM features, and a website builder. Mailchimp’s strength is breadth: it does 80% of what most businesses need without requiring technical skills. Klaviyo is a customer data platform built for ecommerce brands. It went public in September 2023 (NYSE: KVYO) and now powers email and SMS for over 167,000 brands. Klaviyo treats customer behavior data as its foundation. Every page view, cart addition, purchase, and browse event feeds into a unified customer profile. You build automated flows that trigger based on specific actions. Klaviyo’s strength is depth: it turns transactional data into revenue-generating email sequences that run without manual intervention.

Mailchimp is an email marketing tool with ecommerce features. Klaviyo is an ecommerce platform with email marketing built in. That distinction determines which one you should buy.

Pricing

What does each platform actually cost in 2026?

Mailchimp is cheaper at every list size. All pricing verified as of March 2026.

Mailchimp Pricing (as of March 2026)

Plan Price Contacts Monthly Sends
Free $0/mo 250 500
Essentials From $13/mo Up to 50K 10x contact limit
Standard From $20/mo Up to 100K 12x contact limit
Premium From $350/mo Up to 200K 15x contact limit
At 5,000 contacts, Essentials runs $75/month and Standard costs $100/month. Important: Mailchimp counts subscribed, unsubscribed, and non-subscribed contacts toward your limit. You’ll pay for inactive contacts unless you manually archive them.

Klaviyo Pricing (as of March 2026)

Plan Price Profiles Monthly Sends
Free $0/mo 250 500 emails + 150 SMS
Email From $20/mo 251-500 5,000
Email + SMS From $40/mo 251-500 5,000 emails + SMS credits
Klaviyo’s pricing rises steeply with list size. At 10,000 profiles, expect to pay around $150/month for the Email plan. Since February 2025, Klaviyo bills based on total active profiles, not just emailed contacts. Long-time customers with large databases receive an “appreciation discount” that caps increases at 25%. The pricing math shifts when you factor in what Klaviyo includes that Mailchimp charges extra for. Klaviyo bundles CRM features, advanced automations, AI tools, and SMS into its core pricing. With Mailchimp, you’ll need the Standard plan ($20+/mo) just to unlock behavioral segmentation and A/B testing, and the Premium plan ($350+/mo) for advanced segmentation and dedicated sending infrastructure.
Automation

Which platform has better email automation?

Klaviyo wins automation decisively. Its flow builder supports conditional splits based on purchase history, browsing behavior, email engagement, and custom properties. You can build sequences like “if customer bought product X but not product Y within 30 days, send cross-sell email C with dynamic product recommendations.” Mailchimp can’t match that level of behavioral targeting on any plan. Mailchimp’s Customer Journey builder handles standard automations well: welcome series, birthday emails, abandoned cart (with Shopify integration), and re-engagement campaigns. These cover 70-80% of what service businesses and creators need. But Mailchimp limits multi-step journeys to the Standard plan ($20+/mo) and above, and even then, the branching logic is simpler. Where Klaviyo pulls ahead for ecommerce: pre-built flows for abandoned cart, browse abandonment, post-purchase, win-back, price drop, and back-in-stock notifications. These flows generate revenue within 48 hours of setup, according to Klaviyo’s own data. The average Klaviyo user generates 30-50% of their email revenue from automated flows rather than one-off campaigns. For a SaaS company sending product updates and newsletters, Mailchimp’s automation is more than sufficient. For a DTC brand with a 50-SKU catalog trying to maximize customer lifetime value, Klaviyo’s flow engine is worth the premium.
Segmentation

How does segmentation compare between the two?

Segmentation is where Klaviyo’s ecommerce DNA shows most clearly. Klaviyo segments update in real time based on event-level data: what someone bought, browsed, clicked, and when. You can create segments like “customers who bought twice in 90 days, spent over $200 total, and haven’t opened an email in 14 days.” These segments feed directly into flows and campaigns. Klaviyo also offers predictive analytics that Mailchimp doesn’t: predicted customer lifetime value, expected next order date, and churn risk scores. These aren’t academic metrics. They let you send different messages to high-value customers versus one-time buyers, which directly affects revenue per email sent. Mailchimp’s segmentation works through tags, groups, and behavioral conditions (on Standard and above). You can segment by signup source, campaign activity, purchase activity, and demographic data. It covers the needs of most non-ecommerce businesses. The limitation: Mailchimp’s segments aren’t as granular with purchase data, and they don’t include predictive scoring.

Segmentation quality determines revenue per email. A well-segmented 5,000-person list in Klaviyo will outperform a poorly segmented 50,000-person list in any platform.

Ecommerce

Which platform works better for online stores?

Klaviyo was purpose-built for ecommerce and it shows in every feature. Its Shopify integration is the industry benchmark: real-time product catalog sync, on-site behavior tracking, dynamic product recommendations in emails, and automatic revenue attribution down to the individual flow and email level. Klaviyo supports 350+ integrations, but its Shopify, BigCommerce, and WooCommerce connections are where the platform’s full power unlocks. Mailchimp connects to Shopify (the integration was restored in 2024 after a years-long dispute), WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and other platforms. The connections work for basic product sync and purchase tracking. But Mailchimp’s ecommerce features feel bolted on rather than native. Product recommendation blocks are less sophisticated, purchase-based automation triggers are more limited, and revenue reporting lacks Klaviyo’s depth. Real-world impact: ecommerce brands that switch from Mailchimp to Klaviyo typically report a 20-40% increase in email-attributed revenue within the first quarter, according to multiple migration case studies. That lift comes from better abandoned cart flows, smarter product recommendations, and more precise segmentation. For stores doing $1M+ in annual revenue, even a 10% improvement in email performance can justify Klaviyo’s higher cost within weeks.
Email Builder

Which email builder produces better-looking emails?

Both platforms offer drag-and-drop email builders, and both produce professional results. This category is close to a draw, with each excelling in different areas. Mailchimp’s email builder is the more polished experience for beginners. It offers 100+ pre-designed templates across industries, a content optimizer that suggests improvements, and a Creative Assistant that generates branded designs from your website. The builder handles responsive design automatically and renders well across 90%+ of email clients. Mailchimp recently added AI-powered content generation that can draft subject lines and email copy. Klaviyo’s builder is slightly more utilitarian but far more powerful for ecommerce. Dynamic product blocks pull items directly from your catalog based on the recipient’s browsing or purchase history. You can insert “recommended for you” sections that display different products to every subscriber. Template blocks for reviews, back-in-stock alerts, and shipping updates are purpose-built for transactional and lifecycle emails. If you’re sending a monthly newsletter to 2,000 subscribers, Mailchimp’s builder is faster and friendlier. If you’re building a 7-email post-purchase sequence with dynamic product content, Klaviyo’s builder has the right components.

“We’ve migrated 15+ brands from Mailchimp to Klaviyo and 8+ from Klaviyo to Mailchimp. The pattern is consistent: ecommerce brands above $500K in revenue belong on Klaviyo. Everyone else gets more value from Mailchimp. The worst mistake is choosing based on features you won’t use.”

Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital

When to Choose Mailchimp

When should you choose Mailchimp?

Mailchimp is the right choice when your email program is campaign-driven rather than behavior-driven. Specific scenarios where Mailchimp wins:
  • Service businesses and consultancies sending newsletters, event invitations, and client updates. You don’t need purchase-based automation.
  • Small businesses under 5,000 contacts where Mailchimp’s pricing advantage ($75/mo vs $100+/mo at 5K contacts) adds up over 12 months.
  • Non-technical teams that need to send their first email today, not after a two-week onboarding. Mailchimp’s 9.5/10 ease-of-use score (EmailToolTester, 2026) reflects a genuinely simpler product.
  • Multi-channel marketers who want social posting, landing pages, postcards, and email in one platform. Mailchimp’s breadth eliminates 2-3 separate tool subscriptions.
  • Nonprofits and creators where the free plan (250 contacts, 500 sends) or low-cost Essentials plan fits the budget.
When to Choose Klaviyo

When should you choose Klaviyo?

Klaviyo is the right choice when your revenue depends on repeat purchases and customer lifetime value. Specific scenarios where Klaviyo wins:
  • Shopify stores doing $500K+ annually where Klaviyo’s automated flows (abandoned cart, post-purchase, win-back) generate measurable ROI that exceeds the platform cost.
  • DTC brands with 20+ SKUs that benefit from dynamic product recommendations and cross-sell sequences tailored to individual purchase history.
  • Brands investing in SMS + email together where Klaviyo’s unified flows send the right message on the right channel based on customer preference and behavior.
  • Data-driven marketing teams that will use predictive CLV scores, cohort analysis, and per-flow revenue attribution to optimize their program quarterly.
  • Subscription and replenishment businesses where timing emails around predicted reorder dates directly increases repeat purchase rates.
Our Take

What’s ScaleGrowth.Digital’s take on Mailchimp vs Klaviyo?

We don’t hedge on this one. The decision tree is straightforward. If more than 60% of your revenue comes from online product sales, use Klaviyo. The platform’s behavioral automation, predictive analytics, and native ecommerce integrations will generate more revenue than the price difference costs. For a Shopify store doing $1M/year, even a conservative 5% lift in email-attributed revenue ($50K) dwarfs the $1,200-2,400/year difference in platform cost. If your business model is services, SaaS, media, education, or anything that isn’t direct ecommerce, use Mailchimp. You’ll spend less, ramp up faster, and use 90%+ of the platform’s capabilities. Klaviyo’s ecommerce-specific features would sit unused, and you’d be paying a premium for power you don’t need. The one scenario where this gets complicated: hybrid businesses that sell products and services. A fitness studio selling memberships, classes, and branded merchandise might benefit from Klaviyo’s product flows for merch while needing Mailchimp’s simplicity for class schedules and newsletters. In those cases, test both on their free tiers for 30 days before committing. Both platforms maintain strong deliverability. Both handle DMARC/DKIM/SPF authentication. Both comply with GDPR and CAN-SPAM. The deliverability gap that existed 3-4 years ago has largely closed. Choose based on use case, not inbox placement.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I migrate from Mailchimp to Klaviyo without losing data?

Yes. Klaviyo offers a direct Mailchimp import that transfers contacts, tags, segments, and engagement history. Most migrations complete within a few hours for lists under 100K. You’ll need to rebuild automations manually since flow logic doesn’t transfer between platforms.

Is Klaviyo worth it for a small Shopify store under $100K in revenue?

It depends on your growth trajectory. Klaviyo’s free tier (250 profiles, 500 emails) is enough for very early stores. If you’re scaling quickly and plan to invest in email automation, starting on Klaviyo avoids a painful migration later. If growth is slow and steady, Mailchimp’s lower cost at 1,000-5,000 contacts makes more financial sense.

Does Mailchimp work with Shopify in 2026?

Yes. Mailchimp restored its official Shopify integration in 2024 after a multi-year dispute. The integration syncs customer data, purchase history, and product catalogs. It works for basic ecommerce email marketing, though the integration isn’t as deep as Klaviyo’s native Shopify connection.

Which platform has better deliverability?

Both platforms maintain comparable deliverability rates in 2026. Mailchimp and Klaviyo both support DMARC, DKIM, and SPF authentication. Dedicated IP addresses are available on higher-tier plans for both. The deliverability difference between them is marginal and less important than your own list hygiene and sending practices.

Can Klaviyo replace my CRM?

For B2C ecommerce, partially yes. Klaviyo positions itself as a B2C CRM with unified customer profiles, purchase history, and predictive scoring. For B2B sales pipelines, deal tracking, or complex sales processes, you’ll still need a dedicated CRM like HubSpot or Salesforce alongside Klaviyo.

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