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MailChimp vs MoonMail: What are the differences?
What is MailChimp? Easy email newsletters. MailChimp helps you design email newsletters, share them on social networks, integrate with services you already use, and track your results. It's like your own personal publishing platform.
What is MoonMail? Serverless Framework for Email Marketing Using AWS SES and Lambda. Send email marketing campaigns with Amazon SES. Let Amazon Lambda compose email by email and scale it to infinite. You can: create & edit lists of email addresses and store them within a DynamoDB, edit HTML code, send it & track it success.
MailChimp and MoonMail can be categorized as "Email Marketing" tools.
Some of the features offered by MailChimp are:
- Facebook Integration
- AutoConnect Templates
- Full Featured API
On the other hand, MoonMail provides the following key features:
- Compile and send email campaigns
- Create and store recipients in lists
- Parse (track) opened emails + clicked links within an email
MoonMail is an open source tool with 1.39K GitHub stars and 155 GitHub forks. Here's a link to MoonMail's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Mailchimp
- Smooth setup & ui259
- Mailing list248
- Robust e-mail creation148
- Integrates with a lot of external services120
- Custom templates109
- Free tier59
- Great api49
- Great UI42
- A/B Testing Subject Lines33
- Broad feature set30
- Subscriber Analytics11
- Great interface. The standard for email marketing9
- Great documentation8
- Mandrill integration8
- Segmentation7
- Best deliverability; helps you be the good guy6
- Facebook Integration5
- Autoresponders5
- Customization3
- RSS-to-email3
- Co-branding3
- Embedded signup forms3
- Automation2
- Great logo1
- Groups1
- Landing pages0
Pros of MoonMail
- Easy set up. Great customer support1
- Privacy friendly1
- Great interface1
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Cons of Mailchimp
- Super expensive2
- Poor API1
- Charged based on subscribers as opposed to emails sent1