Now let's turn to ActiveCampaign

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Mostafa055
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Now let's turn to ActiveCampaign

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Kin mind that the free version isn't that bad, especially for the price ($0). You can get up to 2,000 contacts, basic templates, and some landing pages. However, every model has the Mailchimp logo at the bottom, which bothers me.

It's enough to get you going, but you shouldn't expect too much from it. Those who want real features that will help them grow will have to pay for them:

Custom workflows
ad retargeting
Advanced CRM features
I will say now that it is expensive. The thing is, germany phone number you have to focus on the value for money and look at it as an investment.

customers, price

You see, you're paying $5,000 for 69 contacts right out of the gate. While you may not have it right now, you'll grow quickly and will likely need to upgrade quickly.

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Still, ActiveCampaign's Lite plan is cheaper than Mailchimp once you reach 50,000 subscribers.

Therefore, the winner here is not so clear. Yes, Mailchimp offers a free option and competitive pricing, but it is still more limited than ActiveCampaign. I still think ActiveCampaign wins because price is not the only consideration or factor.

List Management
When it comes to segmentation, lists are essential. This includes everyone you subscribe to, and then you can go even further and assign tags to them or customize the fields to select a perfect audience.

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Mailchimp charges for each subscriber, meaning if you have Linda Jones on two different lists, she'll be counted as two people. I think that's a bit shady and not the way a business should run itself.
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