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The automotive industry has changed. Foot traffic is declining, buyers are doing more research online before they ever set foot on a lot, and the car dealerships that are growing are the ones meeting customers where they already are: in their inboxes.

Email marketing isn't new, but it’s still an underused channel for many automotive businesses. When it’s used strategically, it can do more than drive opens and clicks—it can inspire prospects to take the next step, from completing a credit application to booking a test drive. And with the right email platform, you don’t need a large team or a lengthy onboarding process to start seeing results.

Here's how email marketing is helping automotive businesses drive measurable growth, and what it looks like in practice.

Why email marketing works for automotive businesses today

For decades, automotive marketing was built around getting people through the door: billboards, radio ads, direct mail, local sponsorships, most of which still have their place. But consumer behavior has shifted. Today's buyers are comparing cars online, reading reviews, checking financing options, and narrowing their choices well before they visit a dealership.

That shift creates both a challenge and an opportunity. The challenge is that your window to influence a buyer's decision now starts much earlier in the process, often before they've ever interacted with your team. The opportunity is that email gives you a direct, low-cost way to stay in front of those buyers at every stage of their journey, from initial interest to completed purchase and beyond.

Turning website visitors into qualified leads

One of the most immediate wins that automotive email marketing delivers is lead generation. Every visitor to your website is a potential buyer, but most of them leave without taking action. Signup forms change that equation.

A well-placed form on your website, whether it's a financing pre-qualification, a newsletter signup, or an inventory alert subscription, captures contact information from people who are actively interested. From there, email campaigns can nurture those leads through the buyer's journey: guiding them toward a credit application, a test drive appointment, or a visit to their nearest location..

Automation that frees your team to focus on selling

Most teams in the automotive industry don't have the luxury of a large marketing staff. The people sending emails are often the same people managing inventory, handling customer service, or working the sales floor. That's why ease of use and automation matter so much.

Email automation lets you set up workflows once and let them run. A new lead fills out a credit application? They automatically receive a confirmation and next-steps email. Someone starts an application but doesn't finish? An automated reminder nudges them back. A customer hasn't visited in six months? A re-engagement email goes out with current offers or inventory highlights. Besides saving valuable time, these workflows also capture revenue that would otherwise slip through the cracks.

Email types that work for the auto industry

If you're an automotive business exploring email marketing—or looking to get more out of what you're already doing—here are the campaign types that tend to deliver the strongest results:

Promotional offers and seasonal campaigns

Limited-time financing rates, end-of-month inventory specials, seasonal service promotions. These are the bread and butter of automotive email and they work best when they're timely and targeted to the right audience segments.

Transactional reminders

Service appointment confirmations, payment reminders, warranty expiration notices. These transactional emails have some of the highest open rates of any category because they contain information the recipient is actively expecting. They also reinforce your brand with every touchpoint.

Inventory and product-specific emails

New arrivals, price drops on specific vehicles, or curated selections based on a lead's stated preferences. These emails feel personal because they're tied to something the recipient has already expressed interest in.

Re-engagement campaigns

Customers who bought from you two years ago are due for a trade-in conversation. Leads who went cold six months ago might be ready to re-engage if the right offer lands in their inbox. Automated re-engagement sequences keep these opportunities alive without manual tracking.

Brand campaigns

Not every email needs to sell. Community involvement stories, customer spotlights, and company news build the kind of trust and familiarity that keeps your dealership top-of-mind when a buyer is ready to act.

The key is that any member of your team should be able to build and send these emails without a steep learning curve. Campaign Monitor's drag-and-drop email builder and pre-built templates make that possible.

Want to dive deeper into the types of car dealership email campaigns you should be sending? Check out our guide on email marketing for car dealerships →

How automotive businesses can track email performance

Compared to traditional advertising, one of the biggest advantages of email marketing for the auto industry is measurability. You can see exactly how many people opened your email, clicked through to your credit application, booked a test drive, or completed a purchase, and you can tie those actions directly back to the campaign that drove them.

Campaign Monitor's analytics and reporting tools give automotive teams a clear picture of what's working and what isn't. That visibility lets you optimize in real time: adjusting subject lines, refining audience segments, testing different offers, and doubling down on the campaigns that drive actual business outcomes.

For car dealerships and automotive retailers accustomed to spending on channels where ROI is difficult to measure, that level of clarity is a significant advantage.

Getting started doesn't require a big team or a big budget

One of the most common misconceptions about email marketing is that it requires significant resources to do well. The reality is that modern email platforms are designed for teams that need to move fast without dedicated marketing support.

Campaign Monitor's visual journey designer makes it straightforward to build automated sequences. The drag-and-drop builder means anyone on your team can create professional, branded emails without design or coding skills. And integrations with your existing tools—like your CRM, website, or inventory management system—mean you can connect your email program to the data that matters without a complicated setup.

A successful email marketing program doesn’t have to require a massive marketing budget or a large team. With a smart strategy, the right tools, and a willingness to meet their customers where they already are, you can build an email program that turns interest into action.

See how Campaign Monitor makes email automation easy →

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Whether you’re rebranding, merging with another company, changing your business name, or updating your contact details, how you communicate these changes to your customers can make or break customer trust and retention.

A well-crafted announcement does more than inform—it reassures customers that the company they’ve come to trust isn’t going anywhere, even if the name on the door is different.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to nail that transition. We’ve put together:

  • Customizable templates for every major business shift.
  • Real-world examples from brands that handled change like pros.
  • Actionable strategies to turn potential confusion into a chance to build even deeper trust.

Ready? Let’s go.

What is a company change announcement?

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A company change announcement is a formal communication that notifies customers, clients, and stakeholders about significant changes to your business. These announcements typically cover:

  • Company name changes: When your business adopts a new legal or trading name
  • Rebranding: Updates to visual identity including logos, colors, and design
  • Mergers and acquisitions: When two companies combine or one acquires another
  • Contact detail changes: New email addresses, phone numbers, or physical locations
  • Ownership transitions: Changes in company leadership or structure
  • Domain or website changes: When your web address or online presence changes

The goal of any company change announcement is to maintain customer trust, prevent confusion, and ensure a smooth transition. Done right, it’s also an opportunity to re-engage your audience and reinforce what makes your business valuable.

Why company change announcements matter

Getting your announcement right isn’t just good practice—it directly impacts your bottom line. Here’s why:

1. Protect your sender reputation and deliverability

When you change your company name or email domain, you risk triggering spam filters. Subscribers who don’t recognize your new sender name may mark your emails as spam, damaging your email deliverability for all future campaigns.

A clear announcement that explains the change—sent from your recognized “From” address—helps customers connect your old and new identities before you make the switch.

2. Reduce unsubscribes and complaints

Sudden, unexplained changes confuse customers. Confusion leads to unsubscribes and spam complaints. According to email marketing benchmarks, announcement emails that provide clear context see significantly higher engagement than abrupt changes.

3. Strengthen customer relationships

A company transition is a chance to remind customers why they chose you in the first place. Your announcement can reinforce your commitment to service quality and give customers confidence that despite external changes, the value they receive remains the same—or is getting better.

4. Create a marketing opportunity

Many successful companies use rebrand announcements to:

  • Re-engage dormant subscribers
  • Promote new features or improvements
  • Offer special incentives to explore your refreshed brand
  • Generate buzz and social sharing

How to write a company change announcement in 7 steps

Step 1: Lead with clarity in your subject line

Your subject line is the most important element of your announcement. Make it impossible to miss what’s happening.

Effective subject line formulas:

Change type Subject line example
Name change “[Old Name] is now [New Name]”
Rebranding “We’ve got a new look! Introducing the new [Company Name]”
Merger “Exciting news: [Company A] and [Company B] are joining forces”
Contact change “Important: Our email address is changing”
Address change “We’re moving! Our new location starting [Date]”

What to avoid:

  • Vague subject lines like “Big news!” or “Something exciting is coming”
  • Subject lines that don’t mention the change at all
  • Clickbait that doesn’t deliver on its promise

Example: Threadbird Printing (Name Change)

Threadbird Printing (formerly Storenvy Printing) ticked most of the necessary boxes when it announced its rebrand to their subscribers:

From: Storenvy <printing[at]storenvy.com>
Subject: Storenvy Printing is now Threadbird Printing

Threadbird Printing

There are a couple of things we love about this newsletter. First of all, you don’t even have to open it to see that Storenvy Printing is now called Threadbird Printing. The subject line says it all. This is excellent for busy, inbox-overloaded subscribers who might not have time to actually open (or keep) what they might assume is another marketing message.

And the sender name and domain is still the established and recognized company brand. Despite the temptation to quickly switch over to the new “From:” line, Threadbird Printing recognizes that their new name may not be familiar to their customers. Using the old sender name gives customers a chance to associate both Storenvy Printing and Threadbird Printing as one and the same company prior to sending under the new Threadbird banner.

What they did right:

  • Subject line immediately stated the change: “Storenvy Printing is now Threadbird Printing”
  • Sent from the original Storenvy sender name (not the unfamiliar new name)
  • Featured both old and new branding prominently
  • Reassured customers they’re “the same great people with the same great service”
  • Included an incentive (sale) to drive engagement
  • Announced the new website

Key takeaway: Transition gradually. Don’t abandon your recognized identity overnight.

Step 2: Send from your recognized “from” address

This is critical: send your announcement from the email address your customers already know and trust. Even if you’re changing your email domain, the first announcement should come from your current, recognized address.

Why this matters:

  • Your new company name may not be familiar to subscribers
  • Emails from unknown senders are more likely to be ignored or marked as spam
  • Customers need a chance to connect your old and new identity

Once you’ve sent your initial announcement, you can begin transitioning to your new “From” address while including a reminder about the change in subsequent emails.

Step 3: Explain what’s changing and what’s not

Be specific about what is changing, but equally clear about what’s staying the same. Customers want to know:

  • The specific change: New name, new logo, new location, etc.
  • When it takes effect: Give a clear date
  • Why it’s happening: Brief context without overwhelming detail
  • What stays the same: Service quality, their account, their contact, etc.
  • What they need to do: Usually nothing, but be explicit

Example: TransferWise → Wise (Name Simplification)

When TransferWise shortened its name to Wise, their announcement email:
wise email example

wise website

What they did right:

  • Crystal clear subject line announcing the new name
  • Explained that the service remains unchanged
  • Kept the email brief and scannable
  • Included a CTA to share the news with friends
  • Linked to a detailed announcement post for those wanting more information
  • Followed with an email that prominently featured the new Forest Green branding so users would recognize the updated app icon immediately.

Key takeaway: Not every name change needs a lengthy explanation. Sometimes simple is better.

Step 4: Address potential concerns

Put yourself in your customer’s shoes. What questions or worries might they have? Address them proactively:

  • “Will my account still work?”
  • “Do I need to update anything on my end?”
  • “Will prices change?”
  • “Is the company being sold?”
  • “Will I still be able to reach support?”

A brief FAQ section or a few reassurance points can prevent a flood of support tickets and reduce anxiety.

Example: AngelList Talent → Wellfound

After a decade of operating under the AngelList umbrella, the startup recruitment platform officially branched out on its own with a complete rebrand to Wellfound.

Subject Line: AngelList Talent is now Wellfound

wellfound email example

In this announcement email, the team explains that while their name has changed, they are doubling down on their primary mission: helping the startup community “find what’s next” through their specialized job board and talent tools.

What they did right:

  • Header uses a high-contrast graphic to bridge the gap between the old and new names
  • Clarifies that while the talent branch is spinning off, AngelList Venture stays the same
  • Copy provides a clear timeline for the domain change so users know when to switch URLs
  • Links to a full announcement from the CEO to give the “why” behind the strategic move

Step 5: Showcase your new brand (But keep the old visible)

For rebranding announcements, your email is the perfect place to introduce your new visual identity. But don’t abandon your old branding entirely in this first communication.

Best practice: Include both old and new logos or branding elements so customers can make the visual connection between who you were and who you’re becoming.

Step 6: Include a clear call-to-action

What do you want customers to do after reading your announcement? A strong call-to-action guides readers toward the next step.

Effective CTAs for change announcements:

  • “Visit our new website”: Drive traffic to explore your refreshed brand
  • “Update your address book”: Encourage customers to add your new email address
  • “Shop our rebrand celebration sale”: Turn the announcement into a conversion opportunity
  • “Share your thoughts”: Collect feedback and create engagement
  • “Follow us on social”: Connect across channels

Example: Lucent Health → “The New Lucent” (Corporate Rebrand)

Lucent Health used this corporate rebrand announcement to signal a major evolution in their business following years of rapid growth and the acquisition of three separate companies.

By positioning the change as “The New Lucent,” they aim to unify their expanded expertise under a single vision focused on giving employers more control over healthcare costs and improving the experience for their employees.

Subject: Welcome to the New Lucent Health

It contains a personal message from the CEO.

What they did right:

  • Warm and personable messagimg, making a corporate shift feel accessible
  • Explains company-wide changes and how the new identity supports their evolving mission
  • Contains a personal message from the CEO to build executive transparency and trust

Step 7: Plan your follow-up communication

One email is rarely enough. Plan a series of communications:

Email Timing Purpose
Announcement 2–4 weeks before change Alert customers to upcoming change
Reminder 1 week before Catch those who missed the first email
Go-live confirmation Day of change Confirm the transition is complete
Follow-up 1–2 weeks after Address questions and re-engage

Use segmentation to target subscribers who didn’t open your first announcement with follow-up messages.

Company change announcement templates

If you’re planning a rebrand, these templates will help you announce the change clearly while maintaining the trust you’ve built with your audience.

Template 1: Company Name change

Subject: [Old Company Name] is now [New Company Name]

Dear [First Name],

We have exciting news to share: [Old Company Name] is officially becoming [New Company Name], effective [Date].

Why the change? [Brief 1–2 sentence explanation—growth, evolution, new direction, etc.]

What this means for you:

  • Your account, login, and history remain unchanged
  • Our team and commitment to quality stay the same
  • You don’t need to take any action

What’s new:

  • Fresh name that better reflects who we are today
  • Updated look and feel
  • [Any new features, improvements, or offerings]

We’re the same great team, now with a name that matches our ambitions. Thank you for being part of our journey.

Have questions? Reply to this email or reach us at [support email].

Warmly, [Signature]

P.S. Our emails will soon come from [new email address]. Add us to your contacts so you don’t miss a thing!

Template 2: Visual rebrand announcement

Subject: We’ve got a new look! ✨

Hi [First Name],

We’ve been busy! After [X years/months] of serving customers like you, we decided it was time for a fresh look that better represents who we are and where we’re headed.

Introducing the new [Company Name] [Include before/after logo visual]

What’s changing:

  • New logo and visual identity
  • Refreshed website experience
  • [Any other updates]

What’s NOT changing:

  • The quality and service you count on
  • Your account and preferences
  • Our commitment to [your value proposition]

We’d love for you to explore our new look: [CTA Button: See What’s New]

Thank you for being part of the [Company Name] community. This new chapter wouldn’t be possible without you.

Cheers, [Signature]

Template 3: Merger/Acquisition announcement

Subject: [Company A] + [Company B] = Something great for you

Dear Valued Customer,

We’re thrilled to announce that [Company A] and [Company B] are joining forces! Effective [Date], we’ll be operating as [New Company Name].

What this means for you:

Expanded capabilities: [Specific benefit from combining strengths] ✓ Same great service: The team you know isn’t going anywhere ✓ More resources: [How the merger improves your experience]

Your account: Your existing account, order history, and preferences remain intact. If any action is needed on your end, we’ll reach out with specific instructions.

Questions? Our dedicated transition team is here to help. Contact us at [email] or call [phone number].

We’re excited about this new chapter and grateful for your continued trust.

Sincerely, [CEO/Leadership Name] [Title], [New Company Name]

Template 4: Email address/Domain change

Subject: Important: Our email address is changing

Hi [First Name],

Quick heads up: Starting [Date], our emails will come from a new address.

Old address: [old@olddomain.com] New address: [new@newdomain.com]

To make sure you keep receiving our updates:

  1. Add [new@newdomain.com] to your contacts or address book
  2. If you use email filters, update them to include our new domain

Everything else stays the same—same team, same great content, same commitment to you.

See you in your inbox!

[Signature]

Template 5: Office/Address change

Subject: We’re moving! Visit us at our new location

Dear [First Name],

We’re excited to announce that [Company Name] is moving to a new home!

Our new address (effective [Date]): [Full new address]

New phone number: [if applicable]

What you need to know:

  • [Any service interruptions or limited availability during transition]
  • [Parking/access information for physical visitors]
  • [Updated shipping/return address if applicable]

This move allows us to [better serve you/expand operations/etc.]. We can’t wait to welcome you to our new space.

Need to reach us during the transition? Email [email] or call [phone].

Best, [Signature]

How Campaign Monitor Simplifies Your Brand Transition

Changing your company details is stressful enough without worrying if your emails will actually reach your audience’s inbox. Campaign Monitor is built to handle the heavy lifting of a rebrand or merger so you can focus on your message, not the technical hurdles.

  • Verified deliverability: Changing your “From” name or domain can trigger spam filters. Our domain authentication guide will help ensure your new identity is recognized by inbox providers from day one.
  • Brand consistency: Use our drag-and-drop builder to instantly update logos and colors across all your templates. With section locking, you can ensure your new branding remains “on-brand” across every department.
    drag and drop builder
  • Smart automation: Don’t just send one email. Set up a custom journey to automatically resend announcements to non-openers or trigger a “Welcome to the New [Brand]” series for new signups.
    custom journey
  • Real-Time Analytics: Monitor open rates and spam complaints closely. If engagement dips during the transition, our segmentation tools allow you to target concerned customers with personalized follow-ups.
    segmentation tools

Best practices for company change announcements

The quick “do & don’t” checklist

Category ✅ Do this ❌ Not this
Timing Give advance notice so people aren’t caught off guard. Switch overnight. Sudden changes look like spam or a hack.
Messaging Be transparent. Explain the “why” and focus on what isn’t changing. Bury the news in a footer or over-explain with a wall of text.
Visibility Send a series. Use multiple emails to make sure everyone sees the news. One-and-done. Assuming one email reached everyone is a mistake.
Technical Ask customers to whitelist your new email or add you to their contacts. Forget the “From” name. Keep it familiar until the transition is solid.
Strategy Segment your list. Target non-openers with a different subject line. Stick to one channel. Use social media and your website too.
Details Make it mobile-friendly and add a “formerly known as” note in the footer. Ignore the reassurance. If people don’t feel safe, they’ll leave.

Multi-channel announcement strategy

Email should be the cornerstone of your announcement strategy, but not the only channel. Here’s how to coordinate across touchpoints:

Email marketing

  • Primary announcement email to your full subscriber list
  • Segment-specific versions if different customer groups are affected differently
  • Journey re-entry for key automated sequences (welcome, abandoned cart, etc.)
  • Footer updates across all templates with permission reminder language

SMS Marketing

For time-sensitive changes or high-value customers, consider an SMS announcement:

[Company Name]: Heads up! We’re now called [New Name]. Same great service, fresh new look. Questions? Reply HELP. Visit [shortened URL]

Keep SMS brief and ensure recipients can reply for more information.

Social media

  • Update profile names and images across platforms
  • Pin an announcement post explaining the change
  • Create a short video explaining the rebrand
  • Monitor mentions and respond to questions promptly

Website

  • Add a banner or pop-up announcing the change
  • Create a dedicated landing page explaining the transition
  • Update all legal pages, about pages, and contact information
  • Consider a redirect strategy if domain is changing

In-app or in-product

If you have an app or software product:

  • Display an in-app message announcing the change
  • Update onboarding flows to reflect new branding
  • Ensure transactional emails (receipts, notifications) are updated

How to time your announcement

Before the change

Timeframe Action
4–6 weeks before Begin planning and preparing assets
2–4 weeks before Send initial announcement email
1 week before Send reminder to non-openers
Day before Final reminder if appropriate

Day of change

  • Confirm the transition in a brief email
  • Update all social profiles, website elements, and email templates
  • Have support team ready for increased inquiries

After the change

Timeframe Action
1–3 days after Monitor for issues; respond quickly to confusion
1 week after Send follow-up addressing FAQs
2–4 weeks after Remove transition messaging from regular communications
Ongoing Include “(formerly [Old Name])” in appropriate contexts for several months

How to handle customer concerns

Even the best announcement will generate questions. Prepare your team with responses to common concerns:

“I didn’t recognize your email and almost deleted it”

Response: We appreciate you reaching out! We recently changed our name from [Old] to [New]. Going forward, our emails will come from [new address]. You might want to add us to your contacts to make sure you don’t miss anything important.

“Why is the company changing? Are you being sold?”

Response: Great question! [Provide honest context—growth, evolution, strategic decision, etc.]. Our commitment to you remains unchanged, and we’re excited about this new chapter.

“Do I need to update my account or payment information?”

Response: No action needed on your end! Your account, order history, and payment methods all remain the same. You’ll just see our new name and look.

“I prefer the old name/logo”

Response: We hear you. Change can take some getting used to! While our look is different, we’re still the same team delivering the same quality you’ve come to expect. We hope you’ll come to love our new identity as much as we do.

How to measure announcement success

Track these metrics to evaluate your announcement campaign using email analytics:

Email metrics

  • Open rate: Are people seeing your announcement? (Benchmark: 30–40%+)
  • Click-through rate: Are they engaging with CTAs?
  • Unsubscribe rate: Did the change cause list churn?
  • Spam complaints: Critical indicator of confusion or distrust

Business metrics

  • Support ticket volume: Are customers confused?
  • Website traffic: Did you drive visits to your refreshed site?
  • Social mentions: Is there buzz (positive or negative)?
  • Revenue impact: Any dip during transition?

Long-term indicators

  • Deliverability: Monitor sender reputation post-transition
  • Engagement trends: Does engagement recover/improve after transition?
  • Brand recognition: Survey customers on awareness of change

Common mistakes (And how to fix them)

The mistake The risk yThe fix
The Surprise Switch Changing your name or logo without warning looks suspicious and triggers spam filters. Announce the change at least two weeks before you actually make the switch.
The Buried News Hiding the update in a regular newsletter means most people will miss it. Send a dedicated email where the change is the only thing mentioned.
The One-and-Done Inboxes are crowded; one email is never enough to reach everyone. Plan a series: a “Heads Up” email, a “Live Now” email, and a follow-up.
Ignoring Automations Your main email looks new, but your “Welcome” or “Receipt” emails still use the old brand. Audit your automated journeys and update all logos and “From” names at once.
No Feedback Loop If customers can’t ask questions, they’ll just hit “Unsubscribe” or “Report Spam.” Include a clear “Reply to this email” or “Visit our FAQ” link in every announcement.

The bottom line: Turn change into opportunity

More than just a formality, a company change announcement is an opportunity to deepen customer relationships, reinforce your value, and transition smoothly into your next chapter.

Remember these key principles:

  1. Lead with clarity: Don’t make customers guess what’s changing
  2. Send from familiar addresses: Transition gradually to protect deliverability
  3. Reassure as much as you inform: What’s staying the same matters as much as what’s changing
  4. Plan multiple touchpoints: One email isn’t enough
  5. Make it actionable: Give customers a clear next step
  6. Listen and respond: Be prepared for questions and concerns

Whether you’re changing your company name, refreshing your brand, merging with another organization, or simply updating your email address, a thoughtful announcement strategy ensures your customers come along for the journey.

Ready to send your company change announcement?

Campaign Monitor makes these high-stakes transitions easier. The drag-and-drop builder lets you create beautiful, branded announcement emails without needing a designer.

And with advanced segmentation, you can send targeted follow-ups to specific groups and use real-time analytics to track the metrics that actually matter.

Need more inspiration? Browse our gallery of announcement email examples or get started with our free announcement templates.

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AI tools don’t just “save time.” They reshape what’s possible. The real expense isn’t the software you buy, but the hours lost to manual tasks, generic messaging, and decisions made without data.

Agencies that leverage AI are pulling ahead because they execute faster, personalize deeper, and optimize continuously.

In this article, we’ll cover:

  • What AI marketing tools actually do—and which categories matter
  • The must-have features to evaluate before choosing a platform
  • Real use cases, common traps to avoid, and what’s coming next

If you want a glimpse of this in action, Campaign Monitor provides a helpful example of AI-driven execution. Read on to discover more AI tools shaping the future of marketing.

TL;DR: Best AI marketing tools for 2026 at a glance

Tool Category / Use case Key features Ideal for Price range
Campaign Monitor Email marketing + AI personalization AI Writer; dynamic content; automated journeys; bot-click filtering Multi-location brands, lifecycle marketers $12–$159/mo
Emma Higher-ed, franchise & multi-brand governance AI copy; brand governance; locked templates; segmentation Franchises, universities, distributed teams Org-based
Jasper Long-form AI copywriting for teams Brand-voice copy; long-form; briefs Content teams, agencies $49–$69/seat/mo
Copy.ai AI workflows + multi-step marketing automation Campaign workflows; multi-step automation Fast-paced teams, agencies $29–$249/mo
Canva AI AI design & creative production AI design; image/video generation Social teams, SMBs Free–$15/mo
Alia Popups Ecommerce conversion & zero-party data capture AI popups; zero-party data; segmentation Ecommerce, DTC ~$100–$400/mo
TxtCart AI SMS cart recovery & DTC retention AI SMS cart recovery; conversational agent Shopify/DTC brands $29–$499/mo + SMS fees
Textline Customer support SMS + workflow automation Business SMS; support workflows; automation Customer service teams ~$90+/mo
Zapier Integrations + no-code AI orchestration Integrations; triggers; no-code AI orchestration Ops & lifecycle teams Free–$249+/mo
Atlas AI Attribution modeling & growth insights Attribution modeling; creative insights Growth & CRO teams $39–$99/mo
Heatmap Behavior analytics & funnel optimization Heatmaps; scroll/click tracking; funnel insights CRO, product, UX teams Free–$149+/mo
ChatGPT AI ideation, planning & drafting Ideation; drafting; planning Small teams, creators Free–$20–$200/mo
HubSpot AI CRM + AI marketing & sales automation CRM + automation; AI email; insights Mid-market & enterprise Free–$890+/mo
Salesforce Einstein Enterprise AI for CRM & predictive scoring Predictive analytics; lead scoring; AI across Salesforce Enterprise organizations ~$50–$125/user/mo (add-on)
Clearscope SEO optimization & content scoring Enterprise SEO scoring; briefs Large SEO/content teams $189+/mo
Runway AI video creation & creative production AI video; motion tracking; image-to-video Creative & performance teams Free–$76/mo

Why AI marketing tools matter today

AI marketing tools remove the repetitive parts of marketing—drafting copy, tagging data, setting up journeys—so teams can move faster and focus on strategy.

Using machine learning and generative AI, these tools help you create content, personalize at scale, automate workflows, and surface insights you’d likely miss manually.

They typically fall into a few buckets: content creation, automation, analytics, personalization, email/SMS, and SEO. The core benefits are simple:

  • Save hours by automating repeatable work
  • Improve ROI with smarter targeting and timing
  • Deliver consistent, personalized experiences without extra team load

Here are the shifts that actually matter:

  • Automation: Behavior-based journeys replace one-off sends. When someone browses, buys, or abandons a cart, AI-powered triggers keep the message timely without extra manual work.
  • Real-time analytics: Platforms now filter out suspicious activity (like bot clicks), surface performance trends faster, and make it easier to see which content or audiences are driving results.
  • Personalization at scale: Dynamic content blocks and AI-generated variants help you tailor messages by profile, interest, or past behavior—without creating dozens of separate campaigns.
  • Smarter testing: AI can assist with subject line suggestions, content variations, and send-time optimization, helping teams iterate faster with data-backed recommendations.

Overall, the shift is simple: less busywork, more precision, and a lot more room to focus on strategy.

Best AI marketing tools by category & use case (2026)

1. Email marketing & customer journeys

Campaign Monitor – Predictive email marketing & personalization

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Campaign Monitor is a modern email platform built for marketers who want polished, on-brand campaigns without the complexity.

Its AI Writer, dynamic content, and journey automation help teams create personalized emails quickly—and scale them across segments, locations, or lifecycle stages.

Instead of juggling messy templates or manual edits, AI-powered copy drops seamlessly into reusable brand templates so every send looks consistent.

Best for: Multi-location brands, retail chains, franchises, and teams that rely on owned channels to drive recurring revenue.

Pricing: Offers a 30-day free trial, then starts at Lite $12/mo → Essentials $29/mo → Premier $159/mo.

Why Campaign Monitor works well for AI content marketing

  • AI Writer built into the email editor: Creates subject lines, CTAs, and full email copy in your brand voice, reducing drafting time.

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  • Dynamic content personalization: Easily swap offers or blocks per audience segment—without building separate emails.

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  • Automated customer journeys: Trigger personalized welcome flows, re-engagement campaigns, and post-purchase sequences with AI-assisted content.

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In practice

If you’re looking to scale email personalization, Campaign Monitor’s AI features help you produce relevant, on-brand messages in minutes. Instead of creating dozens of versions manually, AI adapts content to each segment—making personalization fast, consistent, and revenue-driven.

On drove 20% of total e-commerce sales through Campaign Monitor email, with personalized sends generating 10% more engagement across global customer segments.

Emma — AI email marketing built for multi-location brands

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Emma is an AI-powered email platform designed for brands with multiple locations or distributed teams. Its AI copy suggestions, locked templates, and centralized brand controls ensure every message stays consistent—no matter who’s sending it.

Advanced segmentation and automated journeys help local teams personalize at scale without breaking brand standards.

Best for: Franchise networks, universities, and multi-location brands needing strict brand governance and reliable email personalization.

Pricing: Tiered and organization-based; varies by locations, send volume, and customization needs.

2. Content creation & SEO

Jasper — Brand-aligned long-form & campaign copy

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Jasper specializes in high-quality, brand-voice–aligned content. It generates long-form articles, briefs, ad variations, product descriptions, and social captions, while its Brand Voice and knowledge features keep tone and messaging consistent across everything your team produces.

Best for: Content teams and agencies producing high volumes of copy across multiple channels.

Pricing: Creator from $49/seat/month, Pro from $69/seat/month (lower if billed annually), with a 7-day free trial.

Copy.ai — Fast, structured campaign workflows

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Copy.ai focuses on structured content generation for emails, ads, landing pages, and launches. Its workflows can turn a single brief into a full campaign sequence—outline → email copy → social posts—so teams can ship assets quickly while keeping messaging aligned.

Best for: Teams needing quick turnaround and repeatable, multi-step content workflows.

Pricing: Chat plan from $29/month (up to 5 seats); Agents plan from $249/month (up to 10 seats and workflow credits).

Canva AI — Creative engine for visuals & short-form content

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Canva AI powers image and video creation inside Canva’s design suite—helping teams generate social graphics, thumbnails, presentations, and short-form videos from simple prompts. It’s built for speed and accessibility, so non-designers can still produce polished creatives that feel on-brand.

Best for: Social media creators, small teams, and marketers needing fast visuals without a full-time designer.

Pricing: Canva offers a free tier; Canva Pro typically starts around $15/month (pricing varies by region and team size).

3. On-site growth & personalization

Alia Popups — AI onsite popups powered by zero-party data

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Alia is an AI-powered popup platform built for list growth and personalization. It tailors incentives, collects zero-party data, segments visitors, and syncs that data with your email/SMS tools to fuel lifecycle marketing. AI automatically tests variants and optimizes timing so the right offer appears at the right moment.

Best for: Ecommerce and DTC brands wanting personalized onsite experiences that convert without heavy manual testing.

Pricing: Shopify app tiers typically start around $100/month for up to 20k visitors, with higher tiers (e.g., $200–$400/month) for larger traffic volumes; most plans include a 14-day free trial.

4. SMS: Recovery, support & engagement

TxtCart — Conversational SMS for cart recovery & support

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TxtCart offers AI-assisted, 2-way conversational SMS focused on cart recovery, product Q&A, and light support.

Its AI agent acts like a virtual sales rep—answering objections, following up on abandoned carts, and nudging high-intent buyers back to checkout—while giving you a shared inbox and detailed analytics.

Best for: Shopify stores, mobile-heavy brands, and teams that want SMS to function like a human sales associate.

Pricing: TxtCart starts at $29/month (Starter), with higher tiers at $79/month (Growth), $199/month (Pro), and $499/month (Enterprise). All plans include per-message costs ($0.01/SMS and $0.045/MMS) and a 14-day free trial with $1,000 in SMS credits. Some plans also apply performance-based cart-recovery fees, which decrease on higher tiers.

Textline — Business texting for structured support workflows

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Textline is a business texting platform that centralizes SMS conversations in a shared inbox so teams can collaborate on replies, assign conversations, and track performance.

It supports templates, automations, webchat, and integrations, making it a solid fit for service-heavy use cases rather than pure marketing blasts.

Best for: Customer service and operations teams needing organized, trackable SMS workflows across multiple agents.

Pricing: Standard/Essentials-style plans typically start around $90/month for a few users and a monthly message allowance, with higher-tier Pro/Enterprise options and a free trial available.

5. Automation & workflow orchestration

Zapier — No-code automation & AI orchestration across your stack

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Zapier connects thousands of apps so marketers can automate workflows without engineering help—routing leads, syncing CRM and email tools, triggering campaigns, updating sheets, and more. Newer “AI orchestration” features combine Zaps, Tables, Interfaces, and AI actions so you can build more complex, AI-driven flows in one place.

Best for: Growth and ops teams that want reliable, no-code automation and AI workflows spanning multiple tools.

Pricing: Free plan with 100 tasks/month and 2-step Zaps. Paid plans generally start at $19.99/month (Pro, billed annually) for 750 tasks, with Team plans from about $69/month and Enterprise on custom quotes, all with task-based billing.

6. Analytics: UX, attribution & CX

Atlas AI

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Atlas AI analyzes past campaign performance and recommends new creative angles, audiences, and optimal send times. It fine-tunes ad and email campaigns using real sales data—removing guesswork and helping improve ROAS across channels.

Best for: Brands that want faster campaign launches and smarter, data-backed offer optimization.

Pricing: Starter $39/mo — AI store & product pages, AI photos, upsells (up to $5k added revenue). Growth $99/mo — unlimited revenue. Bolt Theme $249 one-time — includes a theme license plus one AI store and upsells.

Heatmap AI

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Heatmap.com provides revenue-driven web analytics for ecommerce—combining web analytics, funnel drop-off reports, scroll and click maps, and AI recommendations tied directly to on-site revenue. It’s built so teams can see which sections, buttons, and creatives actually generate sales, then prioritize CRO work accordingly.

Best for: Teams optimizing landing pages, product pages, and funnels with revenue-linked UX insights.

Pricing: Web Analytics from $29/month; Behavioral Suite from $149/month; Behavioral Suite+ is quote-based, all with a free trial available.

7. Small business marketing

ChatGPT

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ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI assistant that helps with ideation, drafting, rewriting, research support, and basic data analysis. For marketers, it’s useful for fast first drafts, repurposing content across channels, brainstorming campaigns, and building prompt-based workflows that plug into other tools.

Best for: Small teams and solo marketers who need versatile, high-speed content and strategy support.

Pricing: Free plan for everyday use; Plus at $20/month for more access to advanced models; Pro at $200/month for power users; Business and Enterprise plans are priced per seat with custom terms for larger teams

8. Enterprise marketing

HubSpot AI (Marketing Hub)

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HubSpot’s Marketing Hub layers AI features—like AI email drafting, subject line suggestions, content generation, and smart send-time optimization—on top of its CRM, automation, and analytics stack. This gives marketing and sales teams a single place to manage contacts, build journeys, score leads, and analyze performance with AI assistance.

Best for: Mid-market and enterprise teams that want CRM, automation, and AI-driven marketing tools in one platform.

Pricing: Free tier for basic tools; Starter from about $15/seat/month; Professional from around $890/month; Enterprise significantly higher, with pricing scaling by contacts, seats, and feature set.

Salesforce Einstein

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Salesforce Einstein is Salesforce’s AI layer that powers lead and opportunity scoring, predictive analytics, next-best actions, and AI assistance across Sales, Service, and Marketing Cloud. It helps large teams prioritize the right accounts, forecast more accurately, and personalize outreach based on CRM data.

Best for: Enterprise sales and marketing organizations already standardized on Salesforce.

Pricing: Einstein is sold as a set of add-ons on top of core Salesforce licenses, with many Einstein products starting around $50–$125 per user/month, and total per-rep cost often higher once base CRM licenses are included. Exact pricing depends on edition and use case.

Clearscope

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Clearscope is an enterprise SEO and content optimization platform that uses AI to analyze top-ranking pages, identify key topics and terms, and score your drafts for relevance and completeness.

It’s built to help teams standardize high-quality content briefs and keep large content libraries up to date.

Best for: Larger marketing and content teams focused on high-performance SEO content at scale.

Pricing: Essentials plan typically starts around $189/month, with Business and Enterprise plans at higher price points that add more reports, users, and advanced features.

9. Image & video creation

Runway

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Runway is an advanced AI video and image platform used to generate, edit, and enhance media with tools like Gen-4 video, image-to-video, motion tracking, and green-screen effects.

It’s popular with creative teams who need to quickly prototype ad creatives, UGC-style content, and experimental visuals without a full post-production pipeline.

Best for: Creative and performance teams producing video ads, social content, and experimental visuals at scale.

Pricing: Free tier with limited credits; Standard from $12/user/month billed annually; Pro from $28/user/month; Unlimited from about $76/user/month, with credits and editor limits varying by plan.

Action step: Shortlist one tool per category you’ll actually deploy in the next 30 days. Score each on integration fit, usability, and support.

How to choose the best AI marketing tools

Not all AI marketing tools are built the same. Some accelerate execution; others quietly create more work, confusion, or tech debt.

Use this 7-point selection framework to choose tools that actually improve your marketing.

1. Integration with your stack (CRM, ESP, sms, web, analytics)

Your AI tool should plug into your existing ecosystem with minimal setup. Look for:

  • Native integrations with your ESP, CRM, SMS, ecommerce, CMS
  • Real-time data sync for segments, events, and behaviors
  • Unified reporting (no exporting CSVs just to calculate performance)

Red flag: Tools requiring manual API work, spreadsheets, or disconnected reporting.

2. AI capability & brand alignment

Good AI isn’t generic—it adapts to your data. Prioritize tools that:

  • Learn from your brand voice, tone, and creative history
  • Adjust based on customer behavior (not random templates)
  • Improve over time with usage

Example: Campaign Monitor’s AI Writer adapts to segment, context, and layout—whereas generic AI tools force you to edit heavily.

3. Use case fit (Solve the right problem first)

Match the tool to your biggest marketing bottleneck:

  • Slow production? → Jasper, Copy.ai, Canva AI
  • Lifecycle automation? → Campaign Monitor, Emma
  • On-site conversions? → Alia Popups
  • Cart recovery & support? → TxtCart
  • Data clarity & attribution? → Heatmap.com, Atlas.io

If you can’t map a tool directly to a business problem, you won’t see ROI.

4. Data quality, privacy & compliance

AI is only as good as the data you feed it. Check for:

  • GDPR/CCPA compliance
  • SOC 2 for platforms handling sensitive customer data
  • Clear permission/consent workflows (especially for SMS)
  • Accurate bot filtering & clean analytics

Pro tip: Analytics tools without bot filters inflate results and mislead optimization.

5. Scalability & automation depth

Choose tools that grow with your team, not against it. Evaluate:

  • Automation depth (triggers, branching logic, journey testing)
  • Speed with larger datasets (no slowdowns at scale)
  • Flexible pricing that doesn’t explode as your list grows

If scaling increases your costs faster than your ROI, it’s the wrong tool.

6. Measurement, reporting & ROI tracking

AI tools must prove they work. Look for:

  • Real-time dashboards tied to revenue or conversions
  • Multi-touch attribution (where relevant)
  • Built-in A/B testing or offer optimization
  • Transparent performance metrics (not “magic box” AI claims)

If you can’t measure it, you can’t optimize it.

7. Support, enablement & adoption

AI tools don’t drive value if your team can’t use them. Prioritize:

  • Clear UI with pre-built templates
  • Fast onboarding and documentation
  • Responsive support (live chat > ticket queues)
  • Role-based access, brand governance, and permissions

Red flag: Tools that require “power users” or specialists just to operate.

Pro tip

Create a simple 1–5 scorecard for every tool across these seven criteria. Tools scoring below 3 on integration or usability almost always create hidden costs—either through manual workarounds or inconsistent execution.

Action step

Shortlist one tool per category you can realistically implement in the next 30 days. Evaluate each using the 7-point framework before committing.

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Pros and cons of AI marketing tools

Pros

  • Efficiency at scale: produce, personalize, and launch faster
  • Data-driven decisions: cleaner analytics, better testing
  • Always-on optimization: predictive timing and journey triggers

Cons

  • Learning curve and setup debt
  • Cost creep across multiple tools/seats
  • Occasional inaccuracies; brand voice drift
  • Over-reliance risks (autopilot ≠ strategy)

Mitigate the downsides:

  • Layer human review for brand and claims
  • Start with a pilot (single use case, timeboxed)
  • Centralize standards (prompt library, brand voice rules)
  • Use bot-click filtering to keep KPIs honest

The 3P model for selecting AI marketing tools

  • Purpose: Identify the bottleneck you must solve now (e.g., “We ship emails late” → journey automation; “Our reporting is noisy” → analytics with bot filtering).
  • People: Match tool complexity to your team. If you need “set and forget,” pick guided builders and templates over raw APIs.
  • Platform Fit: Map your data path. Prioritize tools that sync with your CRM/ecommerce and support your governance (SSO, roles, audit logs).

Try this: Score each vendor 1–5 on each P. Prioritize consistent 4–5s over one impressive 5 with gaps.

Why human oversight still wins

AI can produce fast, but it can also drift—tone, context, and relevance sometimes miss the mark. Campaigns perform better when a human refines the message, adjusts CTAs to match real motivations, cuts repetition, and ensures the content feels grounded and intentional.

The formula is simple: let AI handle the heavy lift, then apply human judgment to review, edit, and test. This blend consistently outperforms AI-only execution.

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You now know how to choose and scale AI tools that actually improve performance. The teams winning in 2026 aren’t using AI everywhere — they’re using it where impact compounds: personalization, automation, and data-driven messaging.

What to take with you:

  • Start with one high-value journey and prove lift fast.
  • Use AI for the heavy lift — drafting, personalizing, and optimizing timing.
  • Keep your data clean with bot-click filtering and tagged events.
  • Choose tools your team can actually use, not tools that add complexity.

Campaign Monitor delivers measurable impact at scale. It has helped brands like the Australian Red Cross achieve a 75% increase in conversions from one segmented campaign—proof that smarter personalization drives real results.

If you’re ready to move from slow, manual campaigns to smarter, on-brand automation, Campaign Monitor makes it easy with AI Writer, dynamic content, journey automation, send-time optimization, and clean analytics built right in.

Try Campaign Monitor for 30 days and see how much faster you can ship your next campaign.

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“Pick a CRM and the rest will follow” sounds good—until onboarding slows down, pipelines get messy, and client emails end up scattered across different tools. The real cost isn’t the CRM itself—it’s the context switching, inconsistent data, and slow handoffs that quietly drain your team’s time and attention.

In this guide, you’ll find:

  • The 11 best agency CRMs, side‑by‑side
  • How to pick (by size, stack, complexity)
  • Why pairing a CRM with best‑in‑class comms (Campaign Monitor) wins

If you care about predictable email delivery, brand-consistent templates, and automation tools that scale with your client roster, Campaign Monitor offers features such as drag-and-drop email design, advanced segmentation, and automated journeys that support agencies managing many accounts at once.

Read on to see how the right CRM—paired with the right communication stack—can transform your operations.

What agencies actually use CRMs for

“CRM” can sound abstract until you map it to daily agency work. In practice, agencies rely on CRMs to:

Standardize client onboarding: Capture deals from forms, qualify opportunities, and move new clients through a consistent onboarding pipeline—access requests, kickoffs, asset collection, and initial campaigns.

Coordinate sales → delivery handoffs: Keep scopes, expectations, and timelines in one place so sales, accounts, and delivery teams don’t rely on scattered docs or DMs.

Track pipeline, revenue, and capacity: See which services are growing, which clients are at risk, and where your team is overloaded or underutilized.

Support QBRs and ongoing reporting: Pull pipeline, performance, and activity data into dashboards you can reuse and refine for QBRs and renewals instead of rebuilding reports every quarter.

Manage renewals and expansions: Track contract end dates, upsell opportunities, and renewal risks with reminders and automation instead of hoping someone “remembers.”

When you evaluate CRMs, stress-test them against these workflows—not just generic “contact management.”

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TLDR: Best CRMs for agencies at a glance

CRM Best For Key Features Pricing
HubSpot Sales Hub Scaling multi-service agencies Pipelines, sequences, Playbooks, reports, forecasting, automations, native email 14-day free trial; $890/mo – Professional, $3600/mo – Enterprise
Pipedrive Sales-centric teams Visual pipelines, automations, activity tracking, basic forecasts, integrations 14-day free trial; $19/mo – Lite, $34/mo – Growth, $64/mo – Premium, $89/mo – Ultimate
Zoho CRM Value + customization Custom modules, CommandCenter, workflows, AI (Zia), multi-channel automation 15-day free trial; $20/user/mo – Standard, $35 – Professional, $50 – Enterprise, $65 – Ultimate
monday sales CRM Work + CRM in one Boards, automations, dashboards, integrations, pipeline + delivery handoff 14-day free trial; $15/mo – Basic, $20 – Standard, $33 – Pro, Enterprise (contact sales)
Salesforce Sales Cloud Complex, enterprise ops Custom objects, Flow automation, forecasting, Einstein AI, governance 30-day free trial; $25/user/mo – Starter, $100 – Pro
Insightly CRM + basic PM Pipelines, automations (higher tiers), built-in projects, reporting, AppConnect 14-day free trial; $29/mo – Plus, $49 – Professional, $99 – Enterprise
Podio Build-your-own CRM Custom apps, multiple views, automations, granular permissions Free (up to 5 employees); $14/mo – Plus, $24/mo – Premium
Apptivo Modular CRM + ops suite 18–65 apps, workflows, dashboards, CRM + projects + invoicing 14-day free trial; $20/mo – Lite, $30 – Premium, $50 – Ultimate, Enterprise (contact sales)
Productive.io Full agency OS + CRM Sales CRM, budgeting, resourcing, time, projects, profitability reporting 14-day free trial; for 10 users: $11/mo – Essential, $28 – Professional, $39 – Ultimate
EngageBay Budget all-in-one CRM, marketing automation, email, chat, helpdesk, workflows Free; $14.99/mo – Basic, $39.99 – Growth, $79.99 – Pro
Stackby Spreadsheet-database CRM Custom tables, API connectors, automations, multiple views 14-day free trial; Free (5 users); $10/mo – Economy, $18 – Business, $30 – Pro, Enterprise (contact sales)

How we evaluated the best CRMs for agencies

To identify the best CRMs for agencies in 2026, each platform was scored across five criteria that matter most for real agency workflows:

  • Pipeline & workflow capabilities
  • Reporting depth and forecasting accuracy
  • Ease of implementation and onboarding time
  • Integrations across email, billing, PM, ads, and support
  • Scalability for multi-client environments

For a deeper dive into how CRM marketing actually works—segmenting audiences, using data, and personalizing campaigns—check out our guide: All About CRM Marketing.

11 Best CRMs for agencies

Agencies don’t just need a place to store contacts—they need clear pipelines, cross-team visibility, automation that removes manual work, and reporting clients can trust. The CRMs below stand out for reliability, usability, and scalability across different agency models.

1. HubSpot Sales Hub — Best for scaling multi-service agencies

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HubSpot is a full-funnel CRM with pipelines, sequences, Playbooks, reporting, ads tools, and native email.

It balances ease of use with enterprise depth. Pipelines and automations are simple to configure, reporting scales with complexity, and its large integration ecosystem makes it ideal for multi-team, multi-client workflows.

Best for: Agencies handling multiple service lines that need strong automation, repeatable processes, and reliable forecasting as they grow.

Key features: Deal pipelines, sequences, Playbooks, custom reports, forecasting, automated tasks, and native email/meeting tools.

Pricing: 14-day free trial; $890/mo – Professional; $3600/mo – Enterprise

Pros: Deep automation + reporting; huge integration ecosystem.

Cons: Pro/Enterprise require onboarding; add-ons and extra seats increase cost.

2. Pipedrive — Best for sales-centric agencies

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Pipedrive is a sales-focused CRM built around a clear, visual pipeline. It’s designed to help reps track deals, activities, and follow-ups with minimal friction.

Its simplicity and strong deal visibility make it a favorite for teams that prioritize sales execution over complex, multi-department workflows.

Best for: Agencies with SDR/BDR motions or teams that need clean, rep-friendly pipelines without heavy setup.

Key features: Visual pipelines, workflow automation, activity and deal tracking, basic forecasting, insights, and a large integration library.

Pricing: 14-day free trial; Tier-based: $19/mo – Lite; $34/mo – Growth; $64/mo -Premium; $89/mo – Ultimate

Pros: Extremely easy to use; strong deal visibility; fast onboarding; helpful automations for routine tasks.

Cons: Limited native marketing features; many advanced capabilities require higher-tier plans or add-ons.

3. Zoho CRM — Best value + deep customization

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Zoho CRM is a cloud-based customer relationship management platform for managing sales, marketing, and support in one system, with strong automation and AI (Zia) plus extensive customization.

Best for: Agencies that want end-to-end customization and automation without enterprise-level pricing.

Key features: Custom modules, CommandCenter journey orchestration, workflows, AI predictions/insights via Zia, and multi-channel sales automation.

Pricing: 15-day free trial; Tier-based: $20/user/mo – Standard; $35/user/mo – Professional; $50/user/mo – Enterprise; $65/user/mo – Ultimate

Pros: Strong automation and AI for the price; highly flexible and customizable; broad feature set even at mid tiers.

Cons: Interface can feel busy; initial setup and customization may take time for new teams.

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4. monday sales CRM — Best for “work + CRM” teams

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monday sales CRM is a cloud-based CRM built on the monday.com Work OS, combining visual boards, automations, dashboards, and integrations so teams can manage sales pipelines and related work in one place.

Best for: Agencies that need CRM + project / delivery visibility in a shared workspace (e.g., sales, accounts, and ops collaborating on the same boards).

Key features: Boards and multiple views, no-code automations, customizable dashboards, integrations, pipeline and deal tracking, and handoff workflows from sales to delivery.

Pricing: 14-day free trial; tier based pricing per seat: $15/mo- Basic; $20/mo – Standard; $33/mo – Pro; Contact sales for Enterprise plan

Pros: Highly visual and user-friendly; good for cross-functional teams; strong collaboration and workflow automation.

Cons: Automation and integration limits vary by tier, so many teams need higher plans; overall cost rises with seats and add-ons.

5. Salesforce Sales Cloud — Best for complex, enterprise-grade operations

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Salesforce Sales Cloud is an enterprise CRM platform with deep customization, automation, and AI on the Salesforce Platform, letting teams build custom objects, workflows, and interfaces for complex sales processes.

Best for: Agencies that need strict governance and highly tailored workflows—custom objects, multi-layer approvals, territory management, and advanced security at scale.

Key features: Custom objects and fields, Flow automation and approvals, advanced reporting and forecasting, Einstein AI, strong security controls, and a large AppExchange ecosystem.

Pricing: CRM trial free for 30 days; Tier-based pricing per user: $25/mo – Starter; $100/mo – Pro

Pros: Extremely high customization potential; robust enterprise tooling and governance; huge partner and app ecosystem.

Cons: Higher total cost of ownership; typically requires dedicated admins/consultants and a heavier implementation effort.

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6. Insightly — Best for CRM + basic project management

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Insightly is a modern CRM that combines sales management with built-in project management, so teams can link opportunities directly to projects and delivery milestones.

Best for: Smaller or mid-sized agencies that want simple CRM + project alignment without deploying separate tools for sales and project delivery.

Key features: Pipelines and opportunity management, workflow automation (Pro & Enterprise), project management, dashboards/reporting, and integrations via AppConnect.

Pricing: 14-day free trial; Tier based pricing per user: $29/mo – Plus; $49/mo – Professional; $99/mo – Enterprise

Pros: Combines CRM + project features on one platform; affordable compared to many enterprise CRMs.

Cons: Full workflow automation is only available on higher tiers; more advanced customization and features require Professional or Enterprise plans

7. Podio — Best for build-your-own CRM setups

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Podio is a no-code work management platform from Progress (formerly Citrix) that lets teams build custom apps and workspaces for CRM, projects, and other workflows. You assemble your own databases, views, and automations, so the system can function as a tailored CRM, project hub, or both.

Best for: Agencies that want maximum flexibility over predefined CRM systems and are comfortable designing their own workflows.

Key features: Custom app builder, multiple views (table/Kanban/calendar), workflow automation, granular permissions, reporting, and integrations.

Pricing: Tier-based per user; FREE (5 employees); $14/mo – Plus; $24/mo – Premium

Pros: Extremely flexible; strong value for teams that will fully use custom apps and automations.

Cons: Requires an “admin/builder” mindset; setup and ongoing maintenance can be heavier than out-of-the-box CRMs.

8. Apptivo — Best modular CRM + operations suite

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Apptivo is a modular, cloud-based CRM and business app suite that bundles sales, marketing, invoicing, project management, and more into one platform. Teams can turn on 18–65 apps (depending on plan) and configure workflows, fields, and dashboards so the system behaves like a combined CRM + operations hub.

Best for: Agencies that want more than CRM—quotes, projects, invoicing, and basic support—without paying enterprise-CRM prices.

Key features: Workflows, dashboards, reporting, modular apps (sales, projects, invoicing, helpdesk, etc.), and integrations.

Pricing: 14-day free trial; tier-based pricing per user; $20/mo – Lite; $30/mo – Premium; $50/ mo – Ultimate; Contact sales for Enterprise Plan

Pros: Strong automation and breadth of apps for the price; scales from small to larger teams.

Cons: UI is more utilitarian than polished; planning and configuration are needed to get full value from all the apps.

9. Productive.io — Best full “agency OS” with CRM

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Productive.io is a professional services automation platform built for agencies and consultancies, combining CRM, project management, resourcing, time tracking, budgeting, and invoicing in one tool. It’s designed to run resources, projects, and finances in a single system with real-time profitability insights.

Best for: Digital agencies that want to connect sales with delivery, utilization, and margins instead of stitching together separate CRM, PM, and finance tools.

Key features: Sales CRM and pipeline, budgets, resource planning, time tracking, project/task management, reporting, and invoicing.

Pricing: 14-day free trial; tier-based pricing for 10 users; $11/mo – Essential; $28/mo – Professional; $39/mo – Ultimate

Pros: Connects sales to delivery, budgeting, and profitability; strong reporting and forecasting; purpose-built for agencies.

Cons: Fewer classic CRM/marketing features than tools like HubSpot; best suited when you want an all-in-one agency operations platform rather than a standalone CRM.

10. EngageBay — Best budget all-in-one solution

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EngageBay is an all-in-one platform that bundles CRM, marketing automation, sales, and helpdesk tools for small and growing businesses. It’s designed to replace multiple point solutions with a single stack for email marketing, automations, live chat, and support.

Best for: Agencies needing an affordable multi-tool bundle (CRM + marketing + support) for small teams and SMB clients.

Key features: CRM & deal pipeline, marketing automation and email campaigns, landing pages, live chat, helpdesk, workflows, and integrations.

Pricing: Tier-based per user; Free/mo; $14.99/mo – Basic; $39.99/mo – Growth; $79.99/mo – Pro

Pros: Strong value for an all-in-one stack; generous free plan (CRM, live chat, helpdesk, email) for up to 250 contacts.

Cons: UI and documentation can feel rough in places; feature caps tied to contact and automation limits; native integrations are less extensive than some competitors.

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11. Stackby — Best spreadsheet-database hybrid CRM

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Stackby is a flexible, spreadsheet-style database platform that combines tables with database features and API connections. Teams can build custom CRM-style bases to track leads, deals, and campaigns while pulling data in from other tools.

Best for: Agencies that want full control over structure and views without a heavy, opinionated CRM interface.

Key features: Custom tables and fields, multiple views (grid, Kanban, calendar, forms), API connectors, automations, and user permissions.

Pricing: 14-day free trial per user; Free (5 users); $10/mo – Economy; $18/mo – Business; $30/mo Pro; Contact sales for Enterprise plan.

Pros: Extremely flexible and affordable for building a lightweight, custom CRM or operations hub.

Cons: Not a traditional out-of-the-box CRM; useful setups require planning and configuration.

What agencies should look for in a CRM (Capabilities that actually matter)

Most CRMs look similar on paper—but agencies feel the differences in onboarding, project handoffs, reporting cadence, and how well a tool adapts to service-line complexity.

Use the capabilities below to assess whether a CRM actually reduces operational drag or simply relocates it.

1. Customizable pipelines & flexible views

Agencies need pipelines that mirror real service lines (SEO, paid media, creative, etc.) and adapt per client. Role-specific views, required fields, and standardized stages keep teams aligned and reduce rework.

Why it matters: Faster onboarding, fewer inconsistencies, and a repeatable model you can scale across clients.

2. Real-time dashboards & reporting

Roll-up dashboards for revenue, pipeline health, client KPIs, and forecast snapshots give leaders and AMs instant visibility. Client-facing views support transparency during QBRs.

Why it matters: Clean campaign-to-revenue visibility and less manual reporting.

3. Automation for follow-ups, onboarding & QBR prep

Automate deal creation from forms, renewal reminders, onboarding tasks, SLA check-ins, and pre-QBR workflows. Auto-generate recurring reports so teams aren’t rebuilding them each quarter.

Why it matters: Reduces busywork, prevents delays, and ensures every client gets the same high-standard experience.

4. Collaboration tools (Permissions, notes, notifications)

Role-based access keeps leaders, AMs, and contractors in sync. Standardized tagging (#Risk, #Blocker, #Win) and @mentions ensure nothing slips through the cracks.

Why it matters: Clear ownership and smoother handoffs across distributed teams.

5. Integrations across email, project management & billing

A CRM should connect with your email/marketing platform, support tools, project ops, and accounting systems so contacts, deals, and invoices stay synchronized.

Why it matters: Eliminates double entry, avoids data drift, and reduces tool chaos.

6. Scalability for multi-client management

Workspaces by client, sub-brand, or region help agencies organize growing rosters. Shared templates, naming conventions, and automation libraries make it easy to spin up new accounts without reinventing the wheel.

Why it matters: Supports predictable growth and keeps reporting consistent as the agency expands.

7. Reliable support & migration help

Fast support responses, clear onboarding guidance, and reliable SLAs reduce the operational drag when your team is under deadline pressure.

Why it matters: You can’t afford downtime when client delivery depends on it.

Pro tip: Build a “Gold Standard” pipeline template and clone it per client. Lock core stages but allow client‑specific fields and automations. Your ops team will thank you.

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Choosing the right CRM — Agency scenarios

Small creative agency (5–15 people)

Pick: monday sales CRM or Pipedrive

Why: These tools keep things lightweight and visual. Pipelines are easy to understand, onboarding is quick, and the team gets clarity without drowning in config work. Ideal if you want to stay organized without adding friction.

Fast-growing digital agency (15–60 people)

Pick: HubSpot Sales Hub (great native marketing) or Zoho CRM (top customization + value)

Why: As your client list expands, you need stronger automation, forecasting, and analytics. Both CRMs scale well for multi-service teams and let you build more structure without slowing people down.

Multi-client / White-label agency (40+ active clients)

Pick: Salesforce Sales Cloud (complex setups) or Productive.io (full agency OS)

Why: Bigger teams need tight permissions, reusable assets, structured workflows, and a single source of truth across all accounts. Salesforce handles heavy customization; Productive.io connects delivery, budgets, and resourcing into one system.

How Campaign Monitor levels up any CRM setup

No matter which CRM you choose, pairing it with Campaign Monitor gives you cleaner, more reliable client communication.

You get brand-consistent templates, drag-and-drop email design, smart segmentation, and automated journeys that work across every client account.

It makes onboarding, approvals, updates, and reporting easier—without adding another layer of complexity to your CRM.

Mini how-to: CRM + Campaign Monitor playbook

Use your CRM as the source of truth (stages, owners, dates) and Campaign Monitor for journeys, templates, and reporting.

Campaign Monitor supports automated journeys triggered by events, dates, or activity, plus segmentation and reusable templates.

Motion / Use Case In the CRM In Campaign Monitor Journey / Notes
1. Welcome & onboarding Trigger: when a deal is marked “Onboarding”, auto-create tasks (kickoff call, access requests, asset collection). Build an automated welcome journey for new clients.
  • Day 0: “Welcome + what to expect” email
  • Day 3: Kickoff prep (who attends, links, agenda)
  • Day 7: “First wins” checklist + key resources
  • Make this a reusable journey so every new client gets a consistent experience.
2. Weekly status rhythm Auto-create a weekly status task for each active client based on pipeline stage or project status. Use fields (health, risk, last contact) so AMs update one place—not spreadsheets. Create a reusable status email template (summary, highlights, next steps). Send manually or via a simple recurring journey. Keep replies threaded to one shared inbox or account alias. Use the CRM as the single source of truth for health/risk, and Campaign Monitor for a clear, consistent client-facing status format.
3. QBR prep 30 days before QBR, trigger tasks: collect wins, update KPIs, log risks, confirm attendees. Use reports to pull campaign and revenue data by client. Send a “QBR preview” email with key metrics and a booking link. Include snapshots from Campaign Monitor’s reporting dashboards (engagement, key automations, top campaigns). The CRM owns dates, tasks, and internal prep; Campaign Monitor sets expectations and gets stakeholders in the room with data-backed previews.
4. Renewal nudge Flag accounts with upcoming renewal dates or low engagement (few logins, stalled pipeline, low email interaction passed from CM). Build a short renewal nurture sequence:

  • Case study or success story
  • Value recap (what improved since last quarter)
  • Time-boxed offer or renewal reminder. Use segmentation so only at-risk/renewing clients enter.
Use CRM signals (renewal date, usage, risk) to enter clients into the Campaign Monitor journey, then track who renews vs. who needs follow-up.

Bonus: Turn each flow (onboarding, weekly status, QBR, renewal) into saved CRM workflows + Campaign Monitor journey templates you can clone for any new client.

See how different CRMs connect with Campaign Monitor in practice, explore our CRM-related integrations library in the Campaign Monitor archives.

CRM red flags (CRMs agencies should avoid)

Most CRMs look impressive in demos. The problems show up three months into implementation. Watch for these patterns before you commit:

No real role-based permissions

If you can’t clearly separate internal users from clients—or granularly control what each role can view or edit—you’ll end up with workarounds, data-visibility risks, and limited client access.

Weak or one-way integrations

A CRM that only exports CSVs or relies solely on basic zaps will create manual work. Prioritize platforms with stable, documented integrations to your core tools (email, ecommerce, project management, billing) and, where it matters, two-way sync.

Volume caps misaligned with agency workflows

Contact limits, email send caps, or automation ceilings can look fine on paper but break at scale across many client accounts. These constraints often trigger forced upgrades or rushed migrations.

All-in-one bundles with low adoption

Suites that combine CRM, projects, billing, support, and websites sound efficient—but if your team won’t use most of the modules, implementation complexity rises while ROI drops.

Opaque pricing or mandatory long terms

If costs around seats, add-ons, onboarding, or support tiers aren’t easy to calculate upfront, the true cost of ownership is usually higher than expected.

No clear migration or onboarding path

Agencies require help with data imports, pipeline setup, and training. If a vendor cannot outline a structured migration and onboarding process, the operational burden shifts to your team.

Use these red flags alongside the 4C model: if a CRM scores well on features but fails on integrations, permissions, or pricing clarity, it’s likely to slow you down later.

When you shouldn’t switch CRMs

Even the best CRM won’t fix deeper operational issues. Consider keeping your existing CRM if:

  • Your team isn’t using current workflows consistently
  • Reporting problems are due to missing data, not system limitations
  • You’ve never customized pipelines or automations
  • You can solve the pain with better templates, training, or integrations
  • The platform supports your needs but isn’t set up optimally

Switching CRMs without addressing workflow fundamentals usually leads to the same problems resurfacing in the next tool.

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The 4C agency CRM evaluation model

Most CRMs look similar on a features page—but agencies feel the differences in day-to-day operations. Use the 4C model to score each CRM (1–5 per category). Aim for 16+ if you want a tool that scales.

1. Clarity

How easily can your team (and clients) understand what’s happening?

  • Can everyone see status, next steps, owners, and risks at a glance?
  • Look for timeline views, roll-up dashboards, and strong audit trails.

2. Collaboration

Does the CRM support smooth teamwork across sales, accounts, and delivery?

  • Check for role-based permissions, mentions, threaded notes, and approval workflows.
  • Look for clean task handoffs and the ability to centralize client communication.

3. Customization

Can the CRM fit your processes—not the other way around?

  • Look for customizable pipelines, fields, forms, reports, and layouts.
  • Bonus: Journey builders or automation paths you can adapt per service line or client type.

4. Connectivity

Will it integrate cleanly with the rest of your stack?

  • Confirm native connections with your essentials: ads, email, billing, support, and project tools.
  • Ideally supports two-way sync where data freshness matters (e.g., email + CRM).

Quick worksheet (Make a copy):

  1. List your top 3 CRM contenders.
  2. Score each CRM across the 4Cs (1–5).
  3. Add your must-integrate tools (e.g., Shopify, WordPress, Salesforce).
  4. Note which automations you want to reuse across clients (onboarding, QBR reminders, NPS).
  5. Pick the CRM with the highest score that also supports all must-integrate tools with the least complexity.

To zoom out and understand how CRM fits alongside other touchpoints, this overview of different CRM channels for marketing is a useful companion read.

Final takeaways: Picking the right CRM for a modern agency

The “best” depends on team size, complexity, reporting needs, and integrations with your core stack (ad platforms, billing, helpdesk, email). If you manage many client brands, favor granular permissions and an agency dashboard to keep oversight without bottlenecks.

Choosing the best CRM for agencies comes down to four steps:

  1. Score each CRM with the 4C model (Clarity, Collaboration, Customization, Connectivity).
  2. Shortlist the platform that matches your team’s complexity and client volume.
  3. Standardize onboarding, weekly updates, QBRs, and renewals with templates and automation.
  4. Pair your CRM with Campaign Monitor for consistent branded communication, automated journeys, and reliable reporting.

When your CRM handles the workflows and Campaign Monitor handles communication, your agency gets clarity, predictability, and a client experience that scales without extra operational overhead.

Try Campaign Monitor free and see how much smoother your client delivery can run.

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AI tools promise scale. Most create chaos. The real win comes from choosing a stack that speeds up delivery, protects margins, and actually improves the work your team ships—not just automates for automation’s sake.

This guide breaks down how to do exactly that, with real examples and practical takeaways:

  • Compare top AI tools by category
  • See how to plug AI into an agency workflow without breaking processes
  • Understand the true cost, limits, and risks before you invest

And because AI only works when paired with reliable comms, you’ll also see where Campaign Monitor fits in—with on-brand templates, advanced segmentation, and automations that keep client campaigns consistent even as your AI stack scales.

Ready to build a smarter, faster, margin-friendly workflow? Read on.

TL;DR: Best AI tools for marketing agencies at a glance

Tool Category Standout feature Price range
Campaign Monitor Email + automation Prebuilt journeys, dynamic content, send-time optimization; agency multi-client tools (parent/child) Varies by list size and plan (Lite, Essentials, Premier).
Jasper Content creation Brand Voice + Instant Campaigns Pro ~US $59/month per seat billed annually (US $69 monthly); Business plan with custom pricing.
Copy.ai Content ops Workflows + trainable Content Agents Plans from US $29/month to US $249/month, with custom Enterprise pricing.
Madgicx Ads management AI Performance Chat + creative fatigue detection Plans start at US $99/month; add-ons like Tracking & Attribution Suite at US $49/month.
Synthesia AI video Text-to-video avatars + 120+ languages Free plan (~3 minutes/month); paid plans from US $29/month, Creator plan around US $89/month.
AdCreative.ai Ad creative Predictive Creative Score + unlimited generations Plans start at US $39/month (Starter) up to US $599/month for agency-level plans.
Heatmap AI CRO + UX AI heatmaps + scroll maps + instant conversion insights Free trial; full plans via demo/quote, varying by traffic and features.
WhatConverts Attribution Call/form/chat tracking + revenue attribution Plans start at US $30/month (basic) up to US $160/month for full lead source tracking.
Supermetrics Data pipelines Cross-channel connectors to Sheets/Looker/DWH Starts at US $37/month for basic use; up to US $499/month for more sources, refreshes, and seats.
AgencyAnalytics Reporting Multi-client dashboards + white-label reporting Starts at US $79/month for a small number of clients; higher tiers unlock more clients and features.
Zapier Automation Multi-step Zaps + AI Copilot Free plan available; paid plans start at US $19.99/month (billed annually).
HubSpot AI CRM + content AI agents inside CRM + content assistants Free CRM tier; advanced marketing/CRM features on paid plans depending on users and tools.
Hootsuite Social content AI captions, hashtag generation Tiered subscription plans; pricing varies by number of social accounts and features, with a free trial.
FeedHive Social scheduler AI post gen + smart scheduling Plans start at US $19/month; Agency plan up to US $299/month (supports up to 500 accounts, white-label).
Textedly SMS & MMS marketing SMS/MMS mass texting + automated campaigns with AI-assisted message generation Free starter; plans from ~$29/mo for ~500 texts up to scalable high-volume tiers
DALL·E 3 Image gen (API) Text-to-image with style consistency Usage-based; cost depends on image credits or subscription tier.
Midjourney Image gen High-quality creative generation Subscription model with tiers that vary by image generation volume and access level.

17 Best overall AI tools for marketing agencies (Quick Picks)

1. Campaign Monitor — Best for multi-client email marketing & automated journeys

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Campaign Monitor is an email marketing platform with a drag-and-drop builder, 100+ professionally designed templates, dynamic content, advanced segmentation, and a full library of automated journeys (welcome, post-purchase, re-engagement, anniversaries, and more).

How Campaign Monitor powers agency workflows

Campaigns only work when they’re timely, personalized, and consistent across every client. Campaign Monitor gives agencies the structure and automation to deliver that at scale.

  • Multi‑client control
  • Manage brands, templates, and permissions from a single agency view with safe separation per client.
  • AI + automation that compounds
  • Prebuilt journeys for welcomes, post‑purchase, re‑engagement, and more, plus behavioral triggers and dynamic content blocks that swap offers by segment automatically.
  • Send Time Optimization and time‑zone sending push opens without manual guesswork
  • Real‑time analytics your clients understand
  • Clean engagement dashboards and link‑level tracking to show which content and segments convert, fast.

Why it works well for agencies

  • The visual journey builder and reusable templates remove dependency on dev/design teams.
  • Segmentation, dynamic content, and automation scale effortlessly across many clients.
  • Templates and content blocks help maintain brand consistency while speeding up production.
  • Analytics make ROI clear and simplify client reporting.

Pricing: Campaign Monitor pricing varies by list size and plan (Lite, Essentials, Premier). Agencies can view exact pricing tiers at

2. Jasper — Best for AI content automation for marketing teams

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Jasper is an AI marketing platform built specifically for marketers, unifying planning, creation, and optimization of content across channels. Core capabilities include Brand Voice, Jasper IQ (a central context hub), and agentic workflows that help teams generate on-brand copy and visuals at scale.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Purpose-built for marketing teams, not general AI use, with 100k+ businesses using it for content at scale.
  • Brand Voice + Knowledge let you train Jasper on each client’s tone, products, and guidelines so every asset stays consistent.
  • Campaigns and apps like the Ad Campaign App turn a single brief into coordinated ad and content sets across channels, speeding up launches.
  • Priced per seat with Pro and Business tiers, so agencies can start small and scale to larger, multi-brand teams.

Pricing: Pro plan at about US $59/month per seat billed annually (US $69 monthly) and a Business plan with custom pricing for larger teams that need more seats, security, and advanced features.

3. Copy.ai — Best for AI-powered content ops & GTM workflows

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Copy.ai is a GTM AI platform that uses workflows, AI agents, and an intelligence layer (Tables, Actions, Brand Voice) to automate content creation, ABM, lead handling, and other marketing/sales tasks across your stack.

Why it’s useful for agencies

Agencies can codify each client’s playbook into reusable workflows and Content Agents, generating on-brand campaigns, emails, and collateral at scale while connecting to core tools like Salesforce, HubSpot, and other GTM systems.

Pricing: Plans range from US $29/month to US $249/month, with custom Enterprise pricing for advanced workflow automation, higher usage, and multi-team deployments.

4. Madgicx — Best for AI-powered Meta ads optimization & creative automation

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Madgicx is an AI platform for Meta ads that automates optimization, generates creatives, audits accounts, and provides unified performance analytics.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • AI Marketer gives daily optimization recommendations and highlights wasted spend.
  • AI Creative tools generate ad variations quickly from briefs or references.
  • Unified dashboard + one-click reports simplify managing multiple ad accounts.

Pricing: Plans start at US $99/month, with optional add-ons like the Tracking & Attribution Suite at US $49/month. Higher-tier plans scale based on features and automations needed.

5. Synthesia — Best for scalable video production & multilingual video content

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Synthesia turns written scripts into polished videos using AI avatars, voiceovers, and brand elements—no cameras or editing needed. It supports 140+ languages and customizable templates.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Produce explainer, training, demo, or social videos quickly and affordably.
  • Localize videos at scale with multilingual support.
  • Maintain consistent branding across all client videos.

Pricing: Free plan available (limited to ~3 minutes video/month). Paid plans start at US $29/month for Starter use; the “Creator” plan runs around US $89/month for higher monthly video minutes and expanded features.

6. AdCreative.ai — Best for fast, conversion-focused ad creatives (static & video)

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AdCreative.ai generates ad visuals and copy optimized for Meta, Google, LinkedIn, and other platforms, producing static and video creatives in minutes.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Generate large batches of ad variations fast.
  • Creative Score predicts which creatives are most likely to perform well.
  • Supports multiple formats and auto-sizes for each ad platform.

Price: Plans start at US $39/month for the Starter tier; agency-level plans go up to US $999/month depending on user seats and download allowances.

7. Heatmap — CRO & conversion-tracking for websites

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Heatmap.com shows how users interact with websites — clicks, scrolls, session recordings, and overlays that tie behavior to revenue/conversions.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Revenue-tracked heatmaps and scroll-maps pinpoint which page elements drive conversions.
  • Session recordings, JS-error tracking and speed analytics help diagnose UX or conversion blockers across clients.

Pricing: Plans require a demo/quote — pricing varies depending on site traffic and features needed.

8. WhatConverts — Best for lead tracking, channel attribution & agency reporting

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WhatConverts is a lead tracking and reporting tool capturing phone calls, form submissions, chats, and e-commerce leads — then attributing each lead back to the original marketing source (ads, landing page, campaign, etc.).

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Consolidates lead sources (call, form, chat) into one dashboard for easier reporting.
  • Enables campaign-level and keyword attribution — useful to measure ROI across multiple clients.

Pricing: Agency plans start at US $500/month, up to US $1,250/month.

9. Supermetrics — Cross-channel data integration & reporting automation

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Supermetrics is a data integration tool that pulls data from dozens (150+) of marketing, ads, analytics, CRM, and e-commerce platforms into spreadsheets, BI tools, warehouses, or dashboards — automating data collection and unifying reporting.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Eliminates manual exporting/importing from multiple tools — saving time and reducing error risk.
  • Supports many data sources (ads, web analytics, CRM, e-commerce, social) and destinations (Sheets, Looker Studio, BI, warehouses) — great for multi-client, multi-channel reporting.
  • Scheduled automated data refreshes and pre-built templates make recurring reports quick and consistent.

Pricing: Starts at US $37/month for basic use (limited sources/destinations). Full-featured plans go up to US $499/month depending on number of data sources, refresh frequency and user seats.

10. AgencyAnalytics — Unified client reporting & dashboards

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AgencyAnalytics pulls data from 80+ platforms (SEO, PPC, social, email, call tracking, etc.) and aggregates those into customizable dashboards and white-label reports for agencies.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Automatically gathers metrics from multiple channels so agencies don’t have to manually compile reports across tools.
  • Lets you build and schedule shareable or PDF reports with live data — ideal for recurring monthly or campaign-based client reporting.
  • White-label dashboards let agencies present data under their own branding, which looks professional to clients.

Pricing: Agency plans start at $239/month for 10 clients, $479/month for 15 clients, and custom pricing for enterprise plans.

11. Zapier — No-code automation & multi-tool workflow orchestration

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Zapier connects thousands of apps to automate workflows: when an event happens in one tool (e.g. new form submission), Zapier can trigger actions in another (e.g. add to CRM, send Slack alert, update spreadsheet).

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Reduces manual, repetitive tasks (lead routing, data syncing, notifications) — saving time and minimizing errors across tools.
  • Supports multi-step workflows and integrations between marketing, CRM, project management, and ops systems — helpful when managing many clients and complex workflows.

Pricing: Has a free plan (limited tasks). Paid plans start at US $29.99/month (or $19.99 billed annually) for more tasks and advanced workflow capabilities.

12. HubSpot — CRM + marketing automation + unified client workflows

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HubSpot is an all-in-one customer platform combining CRM, marketing, sales, service and content management tools. It offers core CRM functions like contact management, email tracking, deal/lead tracking — and integrates them with marketing automation and content/workflow tools.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Lets agencies manage inbound marketing, CRM, email sequences, and customer journeys in one place — good for full-service or retainer-based campaigns.
  • AI-powered CRM tools: email tracking, meeting scheduling, live chat, automation of tasks/communications — saving time and improving client servicing.
  • Centralizes client data (leads, contacts, interactions) so you can run integrated campaigns and attribute conversions across channels.

Pricing: HubSpot offers a free CRM tier (with core features: contacts, email tracking, tasks). Premium marketing/CRM features come via paid plans, depending on number of users and tools.

13. Hootsuite — Best for social media scheduling & content management

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Hootsuite is a social media management platform that consolidates scheduling, publishing, engagement, analytics, and social listening across multiple social networks from one dashboard.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Lets agencies manage multiple clients’ social accounts in one place — schedule posts, track engagement, reply to comments and DMs, and monitor brand mentions.
  • Built-in analytics and reporting help agencies track performance across networks and provide insights to clients.
  • Social listening tools and an AI assistant (for content ideation, captions, etc.) help with trend monitoring, content planning, and responsive community management.

Pricing: Hootsuite uses tiered subscription plans. Starts at $149 for Standard (10 accounts), $399 for Advanced (Unlimited accounts), and custom pricing for Enterprise plans.

14. FeedHive — Social media management & AI-powered content scheduling

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FeedHive is a social-media management platform that helps agencies and creators plan, generate, schedule, publish, and manage posts across social channels — with built-in AI for content ideas, captions, and workflow automation.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Lets agencies manage multiple clients’ social accounts from one dashboard — schedule posts to many socials with a single click.
  • Includes AI-assisted content creation: caption writing, hashtag suggestions, post-idea generation; helps maintain volume and variety under tight timelines.
  • Offers social inbox & collaboration tools — helps agencies coordinate content, engagement, and approvals across teams or clients.

Pricing: Agency plan starts at US $299/month (supporting up to 500 social accounts and white-labeling) — suited for multi-client agencies.

15. Textedly — SMS Marketing with AI-Assisted Copy

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Textedly is an SMS and MMS marketing platform built to help businesses send bulk and automated text messages, manage two-way conversations, and drive engagement with customers using mobile messaging.

It supports promotional campaigns, scheduled texts, drip flows, and integrates with popular tools to fit into existing agency tech stacks.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Helps agencies centralize client SMS marketing in one platform, including automation and two-way engagement.
  • AI text generation reduces manual content drafting, speeding campaign creation.
  • Drip and automation features let agencies nurture leads and keep customers engaged without constant oversight.
  • Scales from small business needs up to larger campaigns with flexible contact lists.

Pricing: Offers a free option, with paid plans starting in the high-$20/month range on annual billing, scaling by message volume and features.

16. DALL·E 3 — Best for on-demand, high-quality image generation from text

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DALL·E 3 is an advanced text-to-image AI by OpenAI that transforms detailed written prompts into high-quality, photorealistic or stylized images — ideal for ad creatives, visual concepts, social graphics, or mockups.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Great for quickly generating on-brand visuals, mockups, ad concepts, social media images — without needing a full design team or photo shoot.
  • Understands nuance and detail — produces more accurate, polished images from complex prompts compared to earlier models.
  • Offers flexibility for creative testing — generate multiple versions quickly, ideal for A/B testing visuals or pitching concepts to clients.

Pricing: Access via OpenAI (or platforms that integrate DALL·E 3) — usage typically depends on image credits or subscription tier; pricing varies with usage needs.

17. Midjourney — AI image generator optimized for creative, stylized, and conceptual visuals

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Midjourney is a generative AI image creation tool that transforms natural-language prompts into detailed, often stylized or artistic images. It’s widely used for conceptual visuals, mood boards, creative assets, and imaginative designs.

Why it’s useful for agencies

  • Produces high-quality, creative, often artistic images — useful for branding, mood boards, concept art, ad visuals, or social content when you want standout visuals rather than strictly realistic images.
  • Great for ideation and rapid concepting — agencies can spin up multiple creative directions quickly before refining or handing off to designers.
  • Works well when clients want unique or stylized visuals that differentiate from stock photography — good for brand identity, campaigns, or creative storytelling.

Pricing: Midjourney offers four subscription tiers: Basic ($10/month), Standard ($30/month), Pro ($60/month), and Mega ($120/month), with pricing based on image generation and GPU access. Annual plans offer a 20% discount, ranging from $96 to $1,152 per year.

How to choose AI tools based on agency type

Not every agency needs every tool. Start with the stack that matches your model, then scale up only when a channel or workflow justifies it.

If you’re a small or starter agency

Goal: Ship work fast without tool sprawl.

  • Email engine: Campaign Monitor
  • Content AI: Jasper
  • Reporting: AgencyAnalytics
  • Automation router: Zapier

Keep the stack lean. One tool per job, no duplicates.

If you’re a performance / paid media agency

Goal: Protect ROAS, diagnose performance issues early, and scale creative testing.

  • Ads AI: Madgicx
  • Ad creative:ai
  • Attribution: WhatConverts
  • Data connector: Supermetrics

This setup gives you visibility, speed, and tight attribution loops.

If you’re a content or SEO-driven agency

Goal: Produce high-intent content at scale and rank consistently.

  • Content AI: Jasper
  • SEO optimizer: Surfer
  • Brief builder / research: Frase
  • Creative: Midjourney

This stack covers ideation → research → writing → optimization → visuals.

If you manage many brands or multi-location clients

Goal: Maintain brand governance and clean reporting across dozens of accounts.

  • Email + automation: Campaign Monitor
  • Brand-safe ESP: Emma
  • Data consolidation: Supermetrics

This combination standardizes brand control, insights, and segmentation at scale.

Limitations, risks, and AI safety considerations

AI tools unlock leverage, but they also introduce risks that agencies need to manage deliberately. Treat this as your operational checklist before scaling AI across clients.

1. Hallucinations and incorrect claims

Models can confidently invent facts, data points, or best practices—dangerous when producing client-facing content.

Mitigation: Use AI for drafting, not final facts. Validate numbers, guarantees, product details, and compliance language manually.

2. Brand voice drift

AI tends to regress toward generic marketing language over time.

Mitigation:

  • Train each client’s brand voice using curated samples.
  • Lock structural elements (CTA format, proof patterns) and only let AI vary details.
  • Audit outputs quarterly to ensure clients don’t start sounding identical.

3. Unseen cost scaling

Costs climb sharply as tools scale by seats, contacts, tasks, credits, GPU hours, or destinations.

Mitigation:

  • Set per-client ceilings for emails, credits, and automations.
  • Prefer batch/“slow mode” operations for jobs like image generation and data refreshes.
  • Use shared “editorial ops” seats instead of giving everyone full access.

4. Client data compliance

Tools touching CRM data, purchase history, or customer messages must be treated as part of your data-handling ecosystem.

Mitigation:

  • Choose vendors with clear data processing terms and role-based access.
  • Avoid sending PII into tools that don’t require it.
  • Map which tools handle which data for audit or client review.

5. IP rights and usage permissions for generated assets

Not all image/video generators offer the same commercial rights.

Mitigation:

  • Review each vendor’s commercial usage policy.
  • Maintain documentation of which assets were AI-generated and in which tool.
  • For high-stakes creative, include human review.

6. Review and approval workflows

The biggest operational risk is AI-generated content being published without human oversight.

Mitigation:

  • Establish a firm process: AI draft → Strategist review → Client-ready version.
  • Use platform-level permissions (Campaign Monitor, Emma, AgencyAnalytics) to restrict who can publish.
  • Require explicit approvals for regulated industries or sensitive messaging.

Handled correctly, AI becomes a force multiplier—not a liability. The goal is controlled scale: faster execution with strong guardrails.

How to keep TCO predictable (Total cost of ownership)

  • Set clear usage caps: Define per-client ceilings (emails, tasks, credits, seats) and review them monthly to avoid runaway costs.
  • Centralize production seats: Prefer tools that charge per user. Give “editorial ops” teams full access and keep clients on read-only roles.
  • Batch high-cost workloads: Run image generation, data refreshes, and bulk automations during off-peak or overnight windows to reduce variable usage fees.
  • Reuse everything: Build one master journey or template per vertical. Clone it and localize with segmentation or dynamic content instead of rebuilding from scratch.

Why it matters for agencies: Predictable costs protect margins, especially when managing many clients with different needs and usage patterns.

The 3C Model: Context → Content → Control

A simple framework for building AI workflows that stay accurate, compliant, and profitable.

1. Context — Centralize data before generating anything.

Pull audience, channel, and performance data into one place.

  • Example: Use Supermetrics to populate your “offers by segment” sheet, then feed high-intent segments into Campaign Monitor or your CRM.

2. Content — Generate fast, then refine.

Let AI produce the first version, then shape it with constraints and brand rules.

  • Example: Jasper drafts a 3-email welcome sequence. You lock the structure (Hook → Value → Proof → CTA) and refine messaging with Surfer/Frase to match search intent and clarity.

3. Control — Automate with guardrails.

Keep personalization and timing flexible, but lock quality and risk controls.

  • Example: In Campaign Monitor, use dynamic blocks so one template adapts by segment. Use send-time optimization for broadcasts, but keep triggered emails immediate to avoid delays.

Why it works: Agencies maintain speed from AI without losing brand accuracy, compliance, or workflow reliability.

The truth about “all-in-one” suites

“All-in-one” stacks sound clean on paper, but most agencies end up paying for features they don’t use—and bolting on extra tools anyway. A lean “best-of” AI stack, anchored by a reliable email engine like Campaign Monitor, is usually cheaper, easier to maintain, and simpler to explain when performance moves.

When you evaluate tools, favor ones that:

  • Do one job extremely well (email, reporting, attribution, content, etc.).
  • Integrate cleanly with your CRM, data layer, and core channels.
  • Expose clear data and reporting, so you can prove impact to clients.

This approach keeps your stack flexible and focused: every tool earns its place by driving observable results, not just adding another logo to your stack slide.

FAQs

What is the best AI tool for agencies?

The best AI tool for agencies is the one that aligns with core work: email ROI, content throughput, or reporting. For email, Campaign Monitor’s AI‑powered automation and agency controls stand out. For scalable content, Jasper + Surfer is a strong pair. Explore how they integrate to avoid bloat.

How do I keep AI tool costs under control?

Cap the variables that scale cost: seats, tasks, and credits. Centralize production in a few power users, batch “slow mode” jobs overnight, and reserve “fast”/real‑time for revenue‑critical flows. Most teams overspend on speed they don’t need.

What’s the quickest win with AI for email?

Launch three evergreen journeys—Welcome, Abandoned Cart/Browse, Re‑engagement—with dynamic content per segment. Use send‑time optimization on newsletters only. This playbook compounds fast and is easy to clone across clients.

Do I need both DALL·E and Midjourney?

No. Pick by constraint: DALL·E via API is simple and cheap for programmatic images; Midjourney wins for polish when creative quality is the brief. Many agencies keep one of each for flexibility.

Ready to make your AI stack pay off? Try Campaign Monitor

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You’ve now got a shortlist of AI tools for content, ads, analytics, and automation. The next step is turning all that activity into reliable, client-ready revenue—and that’s where Campaign Monitor earns its spot in your stack.

  • Cloneable, client-safe journeys. Build one master journey per use case (welcome, re-engagement, promos), then reuse it across clients with guardrails and dynamic content.
  • AI where it matters. Use prebuilt journeys, send-time optimization, and smart segmentation to let your AI-generated content land in the right inbox at the right moment—and prove it worked with clear analytics.
  • Built to scale with agencies. Manage multiple brands from a single view with role-based access, shared templates, and reporting clients actually understand.

If you’re serious about turning AI outputs into predictable email revenue—not just “more tools”—Campaign Monitor is a strong foundation to build on.

Try Campaign Monitor free and see how much smoother your client delivery can run.

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Marketing agencies don’t fail from lack of tools. They fail from too many of them. Disconnected systems slow delivery, blur ownership, and turn reporting into busywork—while costs creep up through seats, add-ons, and overlapping features.

This guide focuses on building a lean, agency-ready stack that prioritizes speed, clarity, and margin control:

  • Compare top agency tools by category (delivery, reporting, automation, comms, CRM, SEO, design)
  • See how to assemble a clean workflow without duplicate tools
  • Understand where costs scale (seats, clients, usage) before it hits your margins

Because consistent execution is non-negotiable for agencies, we also show where Campaign Monitor fits—especially  for teams delivering email marketing at scale, with controls for multi-client access, permissions, and billing.

Ready to build a stack that’s actually manageable? Let’s go.

What actually makes a tool “agency-ready”?

Agency tools aren’t just about features—they’re about control at scale. As client volume grows, the risks shift from “can we do this?” to “can we do this consistently, profitably, and without errors?”

Agency-ready tools typically share a few traits: support for multiple clients or workspaces, clear permissioning, repeatable workflows, and reporting that doesn’t require manual cleanup every month.

The tools below are grouped by the operational role they play in an agency stack—from delivery and reporting to automation and governance—so you can evaluate them based on how they fit into real agency workflows, not just feature checklists.

TL;DR: Marketing agency tools at a glance

Tool Category Standout for agencies Pricing
Campaign Monitor Email marketing Multi-client dashboard, white-label, permissions, consolidated billing Starts ~$12/mo; up to ~$159/mo (by plan/features/contacts)
Emma Email marketing (enterprise) Brand governance + approvals for multi-brand/multi-location Starts $99/mo; scales; enterprise custom
Asana Project management Structured delivery workflows + dependencies Paid from $10.99/user/mo annually; free tier available
monday.com Workflow management Customizable boards + dashboards Free plan; $12–$24/seat/mo annually (seat minimums)
HubSpot Sales Hub CRM / Sales CRM pipeline tied to activity tracking $800–$3,600/mo annually (core seats); onboarding fees; add’l seats extra
Pipedrive CRM / Sales Simple pipeline + activity tracking Trial; ~$14–$24/user/mo annually (tiered)
Sprout Social Social management Approvals + analytics + reporting ~ $199/user/mo annually (tiered)
Hootsuite Social management High-volume scheduling + reporting $149/user/mo (Std) and $399/user/mo (Adv) monthly; enterprise custom
AgencyAnalytics Agency reporting White-label dashboards + automated reporting $79–$479/mo; add’l clients separate; enterprise custom
Looker Studio Reporting & dashboards Flexible dashboards with templates Free; Pro $9/user/project/mo annually
Zapier Automation Broad integrations + reusable workflows Free (100 tasks/mo); $29.99–$103.50/mo; enterprise custom
Make Automation Logic-heavy workflows + data handling Free; ~ $34/mo; enterprise custom
PandaDoc Proposals + eSign Branded proposals + tracking Free eSign plan; paid ~$19–$49/user/mo annually; enterprise custom
AgencyHandy Client portal / ops Client-facing portal + billing + tasks $19–$199/mo; annual discount; lifetime options
Semrush SEO / PPC / competitive SEO + PPC + competitive insights Starts $199/mo; up to $549/mo; custom available
Slack Communication Channels + search + integrations + workflows Free to ~$18/user/mo; Enterprise+ custom
Canva Design production Fast content + Brand Kit + collaboration Free to $10/user/mo; enterprise custom

Note: The features, pricing, and details mentioned for each product are as of December 2025, and may have changed since then.

How these tools fit together in a real agency stack

No agency uses all of these tools at once—and they shouldn’t. Most mature agency stacks follow a simple pattern: one system to manage work, one to manage communication, one to report results, and a small layer of automation to connect everything.

The tools below aren’t meant to replace each other. They’re meant to cover distinct operational roles, so agencies can avoid overlap while still supporting delivery, reporting, and growth.

As you read through the list, focus less on “best overall” and more on which tools earn their place by solving a specific operational problem in your agency.

1) Campaign Monitor – email marketing built for multi-client agency management

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Campaign Monitor is an agency-focused email platform with a multi-client dashboard that lets you manage all client accounts from a single interface.

Unlike generic tools, it was built specifically with agencies in mind: you can rebrand the interface, manage granular user permissions, and handle billing and client management from within the platform.

Features that make it great for agencies:

  • Agency Dashboard: Manage all client accounts from one unified interface without juggling multiple logins or passwords across platforms
  • White-Label Capabilities: Full branding control lets you maintain your agency identity throughout the client experience while hiding Campaign Monitor branding
  • Granular Permissions: Set precise user roles so clients can access their data without seeing other accounts, while team members get appropriate access levels
  • Template Governance: Lock brand elements and require approval workflows to maintain consistency across campaigns and prevent unauthorized brand changes
  • Consolidated Billing: One invoice covers all clients, simplifying accounting and improving cash flow management while reducing administrative overhead

Campaign Monitor is widely used in the email marketing and email deliverability categories and is frequently praised for ease of use and reliable performance.

Pricing: Offers a 30-day free trial, with plans starting at $12/month and scaling up to $159/month as features, automation, and contact limits increase.

“We manage 40+ clients within CampaignMonitor… This has saved us considerable time spent duplicating and monitoring campaigns across the country. I’m a fan of the flexible pricing models within CampaignMonitor and their support system is fantastic. I always get an answer within an hour. Their Canvas builder automatically resolves most of the issues we have with mobile displays.” — Stuart S., Owner & Digital Strategist
30 days free
No card required

2) Emma – enterprise-grade client management for growing agencies

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Emma is an email marketing platform positioned for teams managing brand consistency, with plans that include options like tiered account structure and brand controls for organizations with multiple groups/locations.

Best for: Agencies supporting multi-brand or multi-location organizations that need stronger brand governance.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Brand control: Centralized templates and assets keep client branding consistent across teams.
  • Approvals & access: Role-based permissions and approval workflows prevent errors before sending.
  • Multi-client structure: Manage multiple client accounts cleanly without separate logins per brand.

Pricing: Starts at $99/month, with plans scaling to $159/month and $249/month as automation, team controls, and SMS features are added, and custom pricing available for enterprise-level accounts.

3) Asana – work management platform for disciplined client delivery

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Asana is a work and project management platform that helps teams organize, track, and manage tasks and workflows in one place.

Best for: Agencies coordinating multi-step client work, deadlines, and cross-functional task collaboration.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Enforce process discipline: Project templates and task hierarchies help agencies run client work through clearly defined stages—from kickoff to delivery—without shortcuts or missed steps.
  • Track timelines and dependencies: Timeline and project views let teams visualize deadlines, dependencies, and task status without fragmented messaging.
  • Improve visibility and accountability: Centralized tracking gives teams and stakeholders a single source of truth for work progress, reducing reliance on scattered email or chat threads.

Pricing: Paid plans begin at US $10.99 per user/month (billed annually); a free tier is also available with basic task and project features and for enterprise plans, contact sales.

4) monday.com — customizable workflow management platform

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monday.com is a work operating system with flexible boards, dashboards, and templates for planning and tracking projects and processes.

Best for: Agencies that need adaptable workflows and visual reporting tailored to different clients.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Customize workflows per client or service: Boards, columns, and custom fields allow agencies to tailor workflows and data tracking to each client’s requirements.
  • Create internal & client dashboards: Visual dashboards provide at-a-glance views of progress for teams and clients alike.
  • Support evolving agency models: Flexible automations and configurations make it easier to adjust workflows as services, deliverables, or reporting needs change.

Pricing: Tier-based; free plan available; paid plans start at US $12 to $24 per seat/month (billed annually; seat minimums apply). Contact sales for Enterprise plans.

5) HubSpot Sales Hub — CRM and sales pipeline platform

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HubSpot Sales Hub is a CRM-based sales platform that helps teams track leads and deals, manage pipelines, and log sales activity in one system.

Best for: Agencies managing their own sales pipeline or supporting clients already using HubSpot.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Centralized deal tracking: Keep leads, deals, and activities tied to a single CRM record.
  • Sales–CRM alignment: Emails, calls, and notes automatically sync to contacts and companies.
    Scales with client needs: Can expand into HubSpot’s marketing, service, and ops tools when required.

Pricing: Tier-based; paid plans range from US $800 to US $3,600/month (billed annually; includes core seats). One-time onboarding fees apply; additional seats cost extra. Contact sales for details.

6) Pipedrive — lightweight sales-focused CRM

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Pipedrive is a sales CRM built around a visual deal pipeline and activity tracking, designed to make managing leads, deals, and sales actions simple and clear.

Best for: Agencies that want an easy-to-use CRM to track sales stages and pipeline progress without enterprise complexity.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Visual deal pipelines: Drag-and-drop pipeline views make it easy to see where deals are and what actions are next.
  • Activity & task tracking: Track calls, emails, and next steps tied to contacts and deals, improving sales accountability.
  • Reporting & insights: Built-in dashboards help monitor deal flow, conversion rates, and key sales metrics.
  • Automations & integrations: Workflow automations reduce manual work; connects with 500+ apps for data flow across tools.

Pricing: No free plan, but a 14-day free trial is available. Tiered, per-seat plans start around US $14–$24 per user/month (billed annually); higher tiers add advanced features and automation.

7) Sprout Social — social media management and analytics platform

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Sprout Social is a social media management platform that combines publishing, engagement, analytics, and reporting across major social networks in one interface.

Best for: Agencies that require structured publishing, approvals, and client-ready reporting.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Centralized publishing & scheduling: Plan, draft, queue, and publish content across networks from one dashboard with content calendars.
  • Engagement & smart inbox: Manage comments, messages, and interactions from a single view to streamline community management.
  • Analytics & reporting: Built-in analytics and customizable reports help agencies measure performance and demonstrate ROI to clients.
  • Social listening & insights: Trend spotting and listening tools reveal audience sentiment and help refine strategy.
  • Collaboration & approvals: Shared calendars and customizable content approval workflows support team coordination and client sign-off processes

Pricing: Tiered, per-seat plans starting around US $199 per user/month (billed annually); higher tiers add unlimited profiles, advanced reporting, and workflow features.

8) Hootsuite — social publishing & account management platform

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Hootsuite is a social media management platform that lets teams schedule, publish, monitor, and analyze social activity across multiple networks from one dashboard.

Best for: Agencies managing high-volume social posting and cross-client social operations.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Automated reporting: Create analytics reports and schedule recurring exports (e.g., email-delivered reports) to share social performance updates with clients.
  • Cross-channel social analytics: View and compare performance across multiple social networks (such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X) from a single analytics dashboard.
  • Client reporting workflows: Share insights with clients via exported reports and summaries; reporting is designed for agency use, though it does not include a dedicated live client portal by default.
  • Agency-friendly management: Supports managing multiple social accounts and teams in one platform, with customizable reports suitable for client presentations (note: no native SEO rank tracking).

Pricing: Tiered, per-user plans; Standard at US $149/user/month, Advanced at US $399/user/month (billed monthly; discounts apply when billed annually). Enterprise pricing is custom.

9) AgencyAnalytics — client reporting platform for agencies

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AgencyAnalytics is a reporting platform built specifically for marketing agencies to track, visualize, and report performance across multiple marketing channels in one place.

Best for: Agencies delivering recurring client reports for SEO, PPC, social media, and email marketing.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Automated client reporting: Create and schedule recurring reports that automatically pull data from connected marketing platforms.
  • Cross-channel data aggregation: Integrates with 80+ marketing tools (SEO, PPC, social, email, analytics) to unify performance data in one dashboard.
  • Client-facing access: Share live dashboards and report links with clients, or grant client user access for ongoing visibility.
  • Agency-focused features: Offers white-label dashboards and reports, built-in SEO rank tracking and site audits, plus multi-client and team access management.

Pricing: Starts at $79/month and scales up to $479/month, with additional clients priced separately and custom enterprise plans available.

10) Looker Studio — customizable reporting & dashboard tool

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Looker Studio is Google’s free reporting and dashboard platform for creating interactive, shareable data visualizations and custom client dashboards. Looker Studio Pro adds team collaboration, governance, and automation features for a paid tier.

Best for: Agencies needing flexible, custom client dashboards with minimal per-client software fees.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Reusable reporting templates: Build and save dashboard templates for recurring client reporting.
  • Live client dashboards: Share interactive, real-time dashboards that clients can view without exporting static files.
  • Broad data source connectivity: Natively connects to Google platforms (e.g., GA4, Google Ads, Sheets) and supports third-party connectors to aggregate non-Google data.
  • Custom visualizations: Drag-and-drop charts, scorecards, tables, maps, and filters let agencies tailor reports to client needs.
  • Team collaboration (Pro): Pro adds shared workspaces, organization-level content ownership, scheduling, and alerts.

Pricing:  Free for standard use; Looker Studio Pro starts at US $9 per user per project/month (billed annually; additional connector costs may apply)

11) Zapier — no-code automation platform

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Zapier is a no-code automation platform that connects thousands of apps to trigger workflows (“Zaps”) without custom development.

Best for: Agencies automating repetitive handoffs between tools across sales, marketing, reporting, and operations.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Reduce manual admin work: Automate routine tasks like lead routing, data syncs, and notifications between tools.
  • Keep client systems in sync: Reliably pass data across CRMs, email platforms, project tools, and reporting apps.
  • Standardize processes at scale: Reusable workflows (“Zaps”) help enforce consistent operations as teams and clients grow.
  • Flexible automation logic: Supports multi-step workflows with filters, delays, and conditional paths.
  • Broad app ecosystem: Integrates with thousands of commonly used business and marketing tools, reducing the need for custom builds.

Pricing: Task-based, tiered pricing; Free plan includes 100 tasks/month. Pricing starts at US $29.99US $103.50/month, and Enterprise is custom-priced (annual discounts available).

12) Make (formerly Integromat) — visual automation & workflow builder

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Make is a visual automation platform that lets teams design, test, and run multi-step workflows (“scenarios”) across apps using logic, conditions, and data mapping.

Best for: Agencies that need more advanced, logic-heavy automations than basic trigger-action tools.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Visual workflow design: Build and understand complex automations using a drag-and-drop scenario builder.
  • Advanced logic & data handling: Supports branching, iterators, aggregators, error handling, and detailed data transformations.
  • High-volume automation: Designed to handle workflows with larger data volumes or complex processing needs.
  • Scales by usage: A usage-based (operations/credits) pricing model lets agencies scale automation intensity as needs grow.

Pricing: Pricing ranges from free to ~$34/month for standard plans, with custom enterprise pricing available for higher credit volumes.

13) PandaDoc — proposal, document automation, and eSignatures

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PandaDoc is a document workflow platform for creating, sending, tracking, and signing proposals, contracts, and quotes with built-in analytics and automation.

Best for: Agencies that need fast, branded proposals, streamlined approval workflows, and integrated e-signatures.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Professional, branded proposals: Create proposals, contracts, and quotes with pricing tables, templates, and custom branding.
  • Engagement tracking: See when clients open, view, and interact with documents to prioritize follow-ups.
  • Built-in eSignatures: Collect legally binding electronic signatures without separate tools.
  • Workflow automation & CRM integrations: Automate approvals, reminders, and integrate with CRM systems to keep document data in sync.

Pricing: Tiered; Free eSign plan lets teams upload, send, and eSign a limited number of documents. Paid plans start at US $19– $49/user/mo, with  Enterprise pricing custom (billed annually).

14) AgencyHandy — client portal & agency operations platform

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AgencyHandy is an all-in-one client portal and agency management platform that centralizes client services, project deliverables, communication, billing, and task workflows into a branded hub.

Best for: Agencies offering ongoing digital services that want a central, client-facing portal for collaboration and service delivery.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Clear service presentation: Display service catalogs with pricing, package options, and intake forms so clients understand offerings before engagement.
  • Centralized client hub: Clients access deliverables, feedback, files, tickets, and updates in one secured portal rather than scattered email threads.
  • Streamlined operations: Manage CRM, orders, task assignments, invoicing, subscription billing, and payments from a unified workspace.
  • Branded experience: Customize workspace with your logo, colors, and domain so the portal reflects your agency’s brand.

Pricing: Ranges from $19/month to $199/month, with yearly billing offering 4 months free, plus a lifetime plan available from $99 to $899.

15) Semrush — all-in-one SEO, PPC, and competitive intelligence

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Semrush is a comprehensive digital marketing analytics platform for SEO, keyword research, competitor analysis, PPC insights, and content optimization.

Best for: Agencies offering SEO strategy, content planning, paid search management, and competitive benchmarking.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Competitive search insights: Analyze competitors’ traffic, keyword rankings, and SEO gaps to uncover growth opportunities.
  • Keyword research & tracking: Find valuable keywords with metrics like volume, difficulty, and CPC, and monitor rankings over time.
  • Technical SEO & audits: Audit site health, catch on-page and technical issues, and track progress with crawls and reports.
  • Content & PPC tools: Optimize content with SEO tools and analyze paid advertising strategies and performance.
  • Cross-tool reporting: Pull insights across SEO, competitive, and advertising data into unified reporting for clients.

Pricing: Pricing starts at $199/month and scales up to $549/month for advanced features and higher limits, with custom plans available for larger teams and API access.

16) Slack — team messaging & collaboration platform

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Slack is a real-time messaging and collaboration platform that centralizes channels, direct messages, file sharing, calls, and tool integrations to help teams communicate and coordinate work.

Best for: Agencies with remote or hybrid teams that need structured communication across clients, projects, and services.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Organize communication by client or project: Dedicated channels make it easy to group conversations by team, client, or initiative.
  • Broad integrations: Connect Slack with thousands of apps (e.g., Google Drive, Salesforce, Asana) to bring tool updates and workflows into team conversations.
  • Unified collaboration & search: Searchable message and file history across channels helps teams find context and reduce email dependency.
  • Workflow automation: Built-in Workflow Builder automates routine tasks, reminders, and approvals without code.

Pricing: Pricing ranges from free to $18/user/month on standard plans, with custom pricing available for Enterprise+, scaling by AI capabilities, security, and admin controls.

17) Canva — visual content design platform

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Canva is a web-based design platform for creating graphics, presentations, social content, videos, infographics, and other marketing assets with drag-and-drop tools, templates, and collaboration features.

Best for: Agencies needing rapid, on-brand content creation and team collaboration without traditional design software complexity.

Why it’s useful for agencies:

  • Fast asset creation: Ready-made templates for social, ads, print, and presentations speed up client deliverables.
  • Brand consistency: Brand Kit stores client logos, colors, and fonts for consistent output across teams.
  • Collaboration & sharing: Shared folders, comments, and real-time editing support team workflows.
  • Social planning: Built-in Content Planner allows scheduling posts directly from designs.
  • Advanced design tools: Includes background remover, Magic Resize, premium stock, video, and PDF editing.

Pricing: Pricing ranges from free to $10/user/month, with custom enterprise pricing available and optional yearly billing discounts (promotional rates may apply).

How agency tool costs really scale

Agency software costs rarely grow in a straight line. They usually scale by user seats, number of clients/accounts, usage volume, or some mix of the three—and that distinction directly affects margins as agencies grow.

  • Project management and team communication tools typically scale by user seats, increasing costs as headcount grows.
  • Reporting, analytics, and email marketing platforms often scale by client count, audiences, or data volume, which can spike costs faster than headcount alone.
  • Automation and integration tools usually scale by usage (runs, tasks, workflows, API calls), making costs harder to predict without clear limits.

A common mistake is evaluating tools only on features, not on how pricing compounds over time. A tool that looks affordable for five clients can become a margin drag at fifty.

The quick-fit guide below focuses on stack combinations that reduce cost surprises as client volume, usage, and complexity increase—without forcing early tool replacements.

How to choose marketing agency tools (quick-fit)

Use this quick-fit guide to shortlist stacks based on how you deliver and report.

Agency type Goal Core stack Optional
Small / early agency Ship fast, avoid sprawl
  • Asana or monday.com
  • Slack
  • Canva
  • Zapier
  • Looker Studio
Campaign Monitor (if email is a service)
Reporting-heavy (SEO / PPC / social) Cut reporting time
  • AgencyAnalytics
  • Semrush
  • Slack
  • Zapier or Make
Looker Studio (custom dashboards)
Multi-client, governance-first Reduce errors, control access
  • Campaign Monitor or Emma
  • Sprout Social
  • AgencyAnalytics
  • Asana or monday.com
AgencyHandy (client portal)
Full-funnel / pipeline-focused Connect leads → sales
  • HubSpot Sales Hub or Pipedrive
  • Zapier or Make
  • AgencyAnalytics or Looker Studio
  • Asana/monday + Slack
PandaDoc (proposals & eSign)

 Contrarian insight: Agencies rarely struggle because a tool is “bad.” Problems show up when software is adopted before workflows, staffing, and service boundaries are clearly defined.

Define how your agency delivers first, then choose tools that reinforce that model—so you don’t pay for complexity you don’t use.

Ready to put the right marketing tools to work for your agency?

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The best agency stacks aren’t built to impress—they’re built to run smoothly. Each tool should have a clear purpose, fit naturally into your workflows, and scale without adding friction.

When that’s in place, teams spend less time managing tools and more time delivering good client work.

Not every agency offers email marketing—but for those that do, it remains one of the easiest channels to standardize, measure, and reuse across clients. That’s where Campaign Monitor fits in.

With multi-client management, reusable templates, permissions, and automation, it helps agencies turn email into a repeatable system rather than a one-off task.

If email is part of your services, try Campaign Monitor free and see how it works within your stack.

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Beehiiv is built for creators and media-first newsletters, but some teams outgrow its monetization model, automation limits, or audience management depth as they scale.

We know we have a horse in this race, so we made sure to do the homework. We’ve analyzed thousands of real user reviews across G2, Capterra, Reddit, and beyond to lay out where each tool genuinely shines (and falls short).

Below are the top options for brands that need more control, clearer analytics, and faster paths to ROI.

Ready? Let’s go!

TL;DR: Beehiiv alternatives at a glance

# Tool Best For Key Advantage Starting Price
1 Campaign Monitor Professional email marketing teams AI-powered email builder; advanced automation (unlimited workflows); 160+ templates; 250+ integrations; 24/7 support $12/mo
2 Emma by Marigold Mid-sized orgs + enterprises Multi-account structure; approval workflows + permissions; brand governance (template/asset locking); advanced analytics (“Mailing Score”) $99/mo
3 Mailchimp All-in-one marketing for small businesses Website + landing pages; Customer Journey Builder automation; multi-channel marketing (email; SMS; social; ads); advanced segmentation (CLV + predictive) Free (paid from $13/mo)
4 ActiveCampaign Advanced automation users AI automation builder; multi-step workflows; advanced segmentation (plan-based); integrated CRM; SMS/WhatsApp add-ons $15/mo
5 Constant Contact Beginners + local businesses Event marketing; social posting/scheduling (plan-based); AI content tools; 1:1 onboarding (plan-based) $12/mo
6 Brevo Budget-conscious teams Free plan; email + SMS campaigns; marketing automation + A/B testing (Standard+); advanced reporting (heatmaps; geo/device) Free (paid from $9/mo)
7 Klaviyo Ecommerce (B2C) brands Unified customer data; ecommerce automation flows; predictive analytics; multi-channel messaging (SMS/WhatsApp credits) Free (paid from $45/mo)
8 SendGrid Developers + technical teams Email API (SMTP/REST); testing + validation tools; real-time analytics/event tracking; security controls (SPF/DKIM; TLS; 2FA) Free trial (paid from $15/mo)
9 GetResponse Webinars + funnels Webinars; conversion funnels; visual automation builder (limits by plan); ecommerce tools (plan-based) $19/mo
10 Kit (ConvertKit) Independent creators Creator recommendations network; tags/segments (not lists); visual automations (limits by plan); monetization tools (paid tiers) Free (paid from $39/mo)
11 AWeber Simple AI + monetization AI Writing Assistant; ecommerce + subscriptions; visual automations (limits by plan); landing pages/forms; web push notifications $15/mo
12 Omnisend Ecommerce omnichannel Email; SMS; web push; pre-built ecommerce workflows; advanced segmentation; reporting + A/B testing Free (paid from $11.20/mo)
13 Moosend Budget-friendly email marketing AI writer; automation workflows; landing pages/forms; reporting (A/B testing; heatmaps); 80+ integrations Free trial (paid from $9/mo)
14 Drip Ecommerce lifecycle automation Real-time behavioral segmentation; onsite campaigns (popups/slide-ins); automation workflows (up to 50 in base plan); revenue insights (when connected) $39/mo
15 MailerLite Creators who want simplicity Email automations; website builder + landing pages (10 on free); signup forms + pop-ups; AI writing assistant (Advanced plan) Free (paid from $10/mo)

Note: The features, pricing, and details mentioned for each product in this article are current as of January 2026 and may have changed since then.

Where Beehiiv falls short, according to reviewers

Beehiiv is undoubtedly a solid newsletter platform that has helped thousands of creators build their audiences. However, after analyzing hundreds of reviews online from G2, Trustpilot, and other review sites, several recurring issues kept coming up:

  • Steep pricing as you scale – Costs rise quickly on paid plans, making Beehiiv feel expensive or overkill for smaller or infrequent newsletters
  • Confusing user interface – The UI can feel busy and hard to navigate, with a steeper learning curve compared to simpler tools like Substack
  • Limited customization on lower tiers – Design flexibility is restricted unless you upgrade, which frustrates users wanting more control over layout and branding
  • Customer support reliability issues – Users report slow responses, unhelpful AI bot interactions, and, in extreme cases, account lockouts without clear explanations
  • Integration and migration friction – Some users encounter issues when migrating newsletters or integrating with other tools, along with minor deliverability challenges
  • Data management concerns – A number of users express unease about data handling and account deletion processes

1) Campaign Monitor – The #1 Beehiiv alternative in the market right now

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Rating: 4.2/5 (2000+ reviews)

Campaign Monitor stands out as the most comprehensive alternative to Beehiiv, offering enterprise-grade email marketing with an intuitive interface that doesn’t sacrifice power for simplicity.

With AI-powered content creation, advanced automation, and beautiful template designs, it’s trusted by over 40,000 customers worldwide including major brands and agencies.

Campaign Monitor vs. Beehiiv: Key Differences

Beehiiv’s top user critiques Campaign Monitor
Pricing jump from free to paid feels steep for smaller newsletters 30 days free; pricing starts at $12/mo
Limited email templates and design flexibility; no real template library Solid editor but fewer modern templates; advanced tweaks need HTML/CSS
Fewer native integrations; often relies on Zapier/workarounds 250+ integrations, but some key apps still need third‑party bridges
Advanced features have a learning curve More intuitive overall, but complex automation UX feels dated
Relatively new; users occasionally hit bugs or missing features Mature, stable platform with 20+ years in the email marketing industry
Newsletter‑first; lacks robust e‑commerce/SMS features Strong for email campaigns, weaker for full multichannel or SMS strategy
Boosts can mean high CPA and lower‑quality subs No built‑in paid referral network; list growth relies on other channels

Key Features:

  • AI-powered email builder – Generate professional campaigns with AI assistance, overcoming writer’s block and optimizing CTAs for better conversions
  • Advanced automation – Create unlimited customer journeys with behavioral triggers
  • Professional templates – Access 160+ mobile-responsive templates with drag-and-drop customization
  • Enterprise integrations – Connect with 250+ platforms including Salesforce, Shopify, and HubSpot
  • Dedicated support – Get 24/7 expert assistance with deliverability specialists, unlike beehiiv’s community-based free support

Campaign Monitor offers a 30-day free trial, pricing starts at $12/mo

Plan Price Features
Lite $12/mo 5× send limit, custom templates, AI Writer, basic automations, transactional emails, unlimited forms
Essentials $29/mo Unlimited sends, priority support, inbox preview, unlimited automations, engagement segments, countdown timers
Premier $159/mo Phone support, send-time optimization, advanced segments, email locking, advanced link tracking, template management
Enterprise Custom Dedicated account manager, multi-brand management, proactive deliverability, quarterly reviews, custom DPAs

*Pricing scales with the number of contacts. Higher subscriber tiers incur higher monthly costs. Annual plans include a 10% discount.

What else can you do with Campaign Monitor?

Beyond newsletters, Campaign Monitor offers transactional email capabilities, SMS marketing (in select regions), advanced analytics with cross-channel performance tracking, and agency features for managing multiple client accounts.

The platform also provides professional services including deliverability audits, campaign strategy consulting, and team training.

“Home to best-in-class email deliverability, stunning drag-and-drop templates, and AI-powered journeys—all in one platform. Find out why we’ve been leading the market for 20 years and counting with a 1 month free trial and complimentary migration support.” — Verified User in Marketing and Advertising (G2)
30 days free
No card required

 

2) Emma by Marigold – Enterprise-grade multi-channel marketing

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Rating: 4.5/5 (500+ reviews)

Emma by Marigold is built for mid-sized organizations and enterprises that need sophisticated email marketing with strong brand governance and team collaboration features.

The platform provides enterprise-grade controls, multi-account management, and advanced analytics that scale with growing organizations.

Key features:

  • Multi-Account Structure – Manage unlimited subaccounts with custom user permissions and approval workflows, ideal for franchises and large teams
  • Advanced Analytics – Proprietary “Mailing Score” performance index and trend reporting with heat-mapped insights beyond beehiiv’s basic analytics
  • Brand Governance – Template and asset locking prevents unauthorized edits, ensuring brand consistency across teams
  • Mobile Design Mode – Toggle between desktop and mobile layouts with dedicated design controls for optimal engagement
  • AI-Powered Assistant – Generate subject lines and body copy with tone and length controls, plus inline editing suggestions

Considerations before going with Emma by Marigold

The base Lite plan excludes automation and landing pages, requiring upgrades for full functionality. SMS costs extra and requires manual bundle management, while advanced features are locked to higher tiers.

Emma’s pricing starts at $99/month

Plan Price Key Features
Emma Lite $99/month (10,000 contacts) Drag-and-drop editor, built-in integrations, email & phone support, 5 users, basic automation
Emma Essentials $159/month (10,000 contacts) Everything in Lite + landing pages, unlimited automation, SMS add-on
Emma for Teams $249/month (10,000 contacts) Everything in Essentials + tiered accounts, custom permissions, brand manager, trend reporting, SMS included
Emma Corporate Custom pricing Everything in Teams + 10+ subaccounts, unlimited users, priority support, audience sharing

3) Mailchimp – The all-in-one marketing powerhouse

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Rating: 4.3/5 (12.8k+ reviews)

Mailchimp transforms from a simple email tool into a comprehensive marketing platform, offering website building, social media management, and advanced automation.

With AI-powered features and 11M+ global users, it’s the go-to choice for businesses wanting everything under one roof.

Key features:

  • Generative AI features – AI tools (including Intuit Assist) available on paid plans at no additional cost, with availability varying by plan and region
  • Comprehensive automation – Customer Journey Builder with 60+ behavioral triggers and branching logic
  • Website & landing pages – Build SEO-optimized websites with unlimited pages and bandwidth, plus custom landing pages with ecommerce integration
  • Advanced segmentation – Predictive demographics and Customer Lifetime Value metrics help target audiences precisely
  • Multi-channel marketing – Manage email, SMS, social media, and paid ads from one dashboard, unlike beehiiv’s newsletter-only focus

Mailchimp offers a free plan, pricing starts at $13/ mo

Prices shown reflect entry tiers. Costs increase as contact volume grows.

Plan Price Features
Free $0 Up to 250 contacts, 500 sends/month (250/day), basic email creation, email support for first 30 days
Essentials $13/mo Testing & scheduling features, up to 4 automation flow steps, 24/7 email & chat support
Standard $20/mo Up to 200 automation flow steps, personalization tools, optimization features, enhanced automations
Premium $350/mo Unlimited contacts, advanced automations, phone & priority support, dedicated onboarding, advanced reporting

Considerations before going with Mailchimp:

Pricing scales with contact count and email send volume. Overages may apply if contact or send limits are exceeded.

Advanced automation depth, onboarding, and priority support are limited to higher tiers.

“Campaign Monitor sends a large volume of emails (both with frequency and large numbers of subscribers) without deliverability issues, which drives significant traffic to our website, and provides revenue via sponsorships and advertisements.” — Bob B., Director of Sale & Marketing (G2)
30 days free
No card required

Also read: 16 Mailchimp Alternatives Worth Switching To (2026 Edition)

4) ActiveCampaign – Marketing automation that actually works

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Rating:4.5/5 (14.4K+ reviews)

ActiveCampaign is a marketing automation platform built for multi-step workflows, segmentation, and optional CRM + messaging add-ons.

It includes an AI automation builder, a large library of automation recipes, and plan-based access to features like predictive sending, conditional content, and custom objects.

Key features:

  • AI-powered automation builder — Allows users to describe a goal and generate an automation using ActiveCampaign’s AI-assisted automation builder.
  • Advanced segmentation — Supports tiered segmentation capabilities by plan, including custom fields and custom objects on higher tiers.
  • Multi-channel orchestration — Supports email natively, with SMS and WhatsApp messaging available as paid add-ons that can be used within automations.
  • Integrated CRM — Includes a marketing CRM with pipelines, deal records, engagement history, and optional advanced CRM features via add-ons.
  • Deep personalization — Enables conditional content and personalized messaging using segmentation, automation logic, and behavioral data, with availability varying by plan.

Considerations before going with ActiveCampaign:

Email sending volume is capped by plan as a multiplier of your contact limit (and can vary by purchase date)

Pricing starts at $15/mo, starting price varies by contacts

Plan Starting price Features
Starter $15/mo Multi-step automation + AI automation builder; 5 actions per automation; email sends up to 10× contact limit; 1 user.
Plus $49/mo More advanced segmentation/personalization access (varies by feature), plus expanded orchestration features; email sends up to 10× contact limit; 1 user.
Pro $79/mo Higher-tier orchestration + analytics access (varies by feature); email sends up to 12× contact limit; 3 users.
Enterprise $145/mo Enterprise support + advanced controls (e.g., SSO listed on pricing page); email sends up to 15× contact limit; 5 users.

Read next: Top 15+ ActiveCampaign Alternatives (Reviewed)

Girls Who Code moves its mission forward with email

How segmentation, powerful insights, and an easy-to-use builder help the nonprofit reach the right audiences and close the gender gap in tech.

40%
open rate
22%
click-to-open rate
150%
increase in program applications
Hayley Mojica

The platform is key to expanding the reach of our programs and initiatives. It’s made a huge difference in how we communicate.

Hayley Mojica

Sr. Associate, Program Communications, Girls Who Code

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Create a flow
2
Add your email list
3
Start sending

5) Constant Contact – Marketing made simple for small business

Constant Contact - Reliable choice for event promotion and local community management

Rating: 4.1/5 (7k+ reviews)

Constant Contact excels where beehiiv falls short for small businesses, offering built-in event management, social media tools, and AI-powered content creation in an extremely beginner-friendly interface.

With 97% deliverability and comprehensive support, it’s ideal for local businesses and nonprofits seeking simplicity without sacrificing results.

Key features:

  • Event marketing — Allows businesses to host events, sell products, and accept payments directly within the platform.
  • AI content generation — Includes an AI copy generator and AI-assisted writing tools for emails and campaigns, with availability varying by plan.
  • Social media marketing — Supports posting to social platforms, with scheduling available on Standard and Premium plans.
  • Automation — Includes 1 automation template on Lite, 3 automation templates plus an AI campaign builder on Standard, and unlimited templates with custom automations on Premium.

Support and onboarding — Provides live 1:1 onboarding on Lite and Standard plans, with priority onboarding and a dedicated support team on Premium.

Considerations before going with Constant Contact:

Limited automation in Lite and Standard tiers, advanced reporting requires Premium plan, and fewer ecommerce-specific features than specialized platforms.

Pricing starts at $12/mo

Pricing below is for 0-550 contacts. Pricing scales with the number of contacts and email sends, and overage fees may apply.

Plan Price Features
Lite $12/mo Drag-and-drop email editor, AI copy generator, social posting, 1 automation template, basic reporting, 1 custom segment, events, 300+ integrations
Standard $35/mo Email and social scheduling, subject line testing, advanced reporting, 3 automation templates, AI campaign builder, resend to non-openers, 10 custom segments, social ads manager, events
Premium $80/mo Unlimited automation templates, custom automations, ecommerce templates, welcome email automation, unlimited segments, dynamic content, lookalike ad targeting, Google Ads Manager, SEO recommendations, 500 SMS messages included

Read more: We 16 Top Constant Contact Alternatives

6) Brevo – Powerful email marketing without the premium price

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Rating: 4.5/5 (2.4k+ reviews)

Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) is an all-in-one marketing platform built around email campaigns, automation, and multi-channel messaging (email, SMS, and more on higher tiers).

With 300 free emails daily and AI-powered tools, it’s perfect for growing businesses that need professional capabilities.

Key features:

  • Email and SMS marketing — Supports email campaigns and SMS campaigns, with plan-based limits and optional add-ons.
  • Drag-and-drop email editor and templates — Includes a drag-and-drop editor plus email templates for building campaigns quickly.
  • AI content generator — Provides AI tools for generating and improving marketing content.
  • Segmentation — Includes advanced segmentation features, with higher tiers adding more AI-driven segmentation capabilities.
  • Forms and landing pages — Includes forms on paid plans, with landing pages included on Standard (one page) and above.
  • Marketing automation and testing — Adds marketing automation and A/B testing on Standard and above, along with deeper reporting.
  • Reporting and analytics — Includes basic reporting on Starter, with advanced email reporting (heatmaps, geography, device reporting) on Standard and above.
  • Multi-channel expansion on higher tiers — Professional adds channels like WhatsApp, popups, and mobile/web push, plus multi-user access and dedicated support options.

Considerations before going with Brevo:

Some features like A/B testing and multi-user access require Business tier or higher, and SMS pricing varies by destination.

Brevo offers a free plan; pricing starts at $9/mo

Plan Price Key features
Free $0 Free forever plan with limited monthly email sends
Starter $9/mo 5,000 emails/month, email & SMS campaigns, drag-and-drop editor, email templates, AI content generator, advanced segmentation, forms, basic analytics, email support, no Brevo branding
Standard $18/mo Marketing automation, A/B testing, advanced reporting, heatmaps + geo/device insights, AI send-time optimization, web & event tracking, 1 landing page, no Brevo branding
Professional $499/mo 150,000+ emails/month, WhatsApp, popups, mobile & web push, 10 users, contact scoring, advanced ecommerce features, AI segmentation, AI data analyst, phone + deliverability support
Enterprise Custom Multi-account management, custom objects, mobile wallet, loyalty engine, custom integrations, dedicated IP, SSO/SAML, tailored onboarding, CSM support

Read next: We Compared 13 Brevo Alternatives – Here’s #1

“It’s very user friendly, simple to use and keeps all data well organized. Creating a campaign is easy, emails look beautiful and there is a lot of room for creativity… Another great feature is the option to send a split test to see how people react to different subjects or senders.” — Rositsa V., Email Marketing Manager (G2)
30 days free
No card required

7) Klaviyo – The ecommerce email marketing champion

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Rating: 4.6/5 (1.1k+ reviews)

Klaviyo dominates ecommerce email marketing with features like unified customer data, predictive analytics, and multi-channel orchestration

Built specifically for B2C brands, it transforms customer data into personalized experiences that drive revenue, making it essential for serious ecommerce operations.

Key features:

  • Unified customer data platform — Syncs customer profiles with all-time data and connects with 350+ built-in integrations.
  • Advanced ecommerce automation — Uses a drag-and-drop automation builder with real-time behavior triggers to power flows like browse, purchase, and cart-related automations.
  • Multi-channel marketing — Supports email plus mobile messaging (SMS and WhatsApp) using a credit-based system, with multi-channel segmentation included.
  • Predictive analytics — Forecasts metrics like customer lifetime value, churn risk, and expected next order date to support more targeted campaigns.
  • Reviews platform — Offers a reviews add-on to collect and display product reviews, automate review requests and responses, and use reviews data for targeted campaigns.

Considerations before going with Klaviyo:

Pricing scales quickly with active profiles and SMS usage, advanced features require add-on fees, and it’s not optimal for B2B or long sales cycle businesses.

Klaviyo offers free plan for 0-250 active profiles; pricing starts at $45/mo

Plan Price Features
Free $0 500 emails/month, 150 SMS credits, up to 250 active profiles, basic reporting
Email $45/mo 15,000 emails, full reporting, AI tools, 350+ integrations (excludes SMS/segmentation)
Email + SMS $60/mo 15,000 emails + 1,250 SMS, multi-channel segmentation, predictive analytics, product recommendations

Read more: Top 16 Klaviyo Alternatives Reviewed – #1 Revealed

8) SendGrid – Developer-first email delivery excellence

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Rating: 4.0/5 (300+ reviews)

SendGrid excels for technical teams, offering industry-leading deliverability (99%) with powerful APIs and developer tools.

The platform provides enterprise-grade email infrastructure with advanced testing, validation, and analytics for mission-critical communications.

Key features:

  • Industry-leading deliverability and performance — Provides a 99% deliverability rate, 99.99% uptime SLA, and a 1.9-second median delivery speed for high-volume email sending.
  • Developer-first email API — Supports SMTP and REST APIs, client libraries, interactive API docs, and event webhooks for application-driven email.
  • Testing and validation tools — Includes email content testing (credit-based) and an email address validation API to improve deliverability and quality.
  • Analytics and event tracking — Offers real-time analytics, delivery and engagement tracking, and searchable email activity history (plan-based).
  • Security and compliance controls — Supports SPF/DKIM authentication, TLS encryption, two-factor authentication, IP access controls, and enterprise security options.

Considerations before going with SendGrid:

Not beginner-friendly for non-technical marketers, many features gated behind higher plans, and lacks native ecommerce CRM tools.

Marketing Campaigns pricing is based on contact storage, monthly send volume, and selected features.

Plan Price Features
Free trial $0 (for 60 days) Store up to 100 contacts and send up to 100 emails/day
Basic Starting at $15/mo Store up to 100,000 contacts and send up to 300,000 emails/month
Advanced Starting at $60/mo Store up to 200,000 contacts and send up to 1,000,000 emails/month
Custom Custom Customized limits and features for higher volume and tailored requirements

Read more: 15+ SendGrid Alternatives That Won’t SendGrief

9) GetResponse – All-in-one marketing with webinar power

GetResponse - Complete solution for sales funnels, webinar hosting, and lead generation

Rating: 4.3/5 (800+ reviews)

GetResponse combines email marketing with webinar hosting, course creation, and sales funnels.

With AI-powered content generation and conversion funnel templates, it’s perfect for creators and businesses wanting to monetize beyond simple newsletters.

Key features:

  • Webinars and course creation — Lets you host webinars and build courses, including course certificates and interactive webinar tools like polls and quizzes.
  • AI-powered content generators — Includes AI tools to generate marketing content faster across campaigns.
  • Conversion funnels — Provides ready-to-use funnel templates and supports payment processor integrations for checkout flows.
  • Ecommerce and sales tools — Includes abandoned cart recovery, sales funnels, promo codes, and revenue reporting (plan-based).
  • Marketing automation — Offers a visual automation builder, with workflow limits on Starter and unlimited workflows on higher plans.

Considerations before going with GetResponse:

Advanced funnel and monetization tools add complexity, SMS costs extra on Enterprise, and some capabilities are plan-dependent.

Pricing starts at $19/month

*Yearly billing discounts are available. Pricing varies by list size.

Plan Price Features
Starter $19/mo Unlimited email sends, AI content generators, welcome email series, 1 custom automation workflow, landing pages, signup forms and popups
Marketer $59/mo Unlimited automation workflows, advanced segmentation, abandoned cart recovery, sales funnels, promo codes + revenue reports, unlimited web push notifications
Creator $69/mo Webinars, website builder, course creator (up to 500 students), premium newsletter subscriptions, plus everything in Marketer
Enterprise Custom Student management, dedicated sending domain, dedicated IP, SSO, SMS marketing, mobile push notifications, AI product recommendations, transactional emails, unlimited users, priority support

Read next: 16 Best GetResponse Alternatives (Reviewed & Compared)

Green Apple Strategy drives growth for their clients—and themselves—with email marketing

How a Nashville-based full-service agency uses email to craft engaging B2B experiences, nurture leads, and deliver measurable results.

108%
increase in open rates through A/B testing
SCALABLE
on-brand templates built in minutes
STRONGER
client engagement and conversion across multiple industries
Samantha Pyle

I’ve used plenty of ESPs, but this one is the best designed and the easiest to use. The intuitive interface and drag-and-drop editor make it simple for us to build professional-looking emails—and teach our clients to do the same.

Samantha Pyle

Owner & Chief Strategist, Green Apple Strategy

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Create a flow
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Add your email list
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Start sending

10) Kit (ConvertKit) – The creator’s email operating system

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Rating: 4.4/5 (200+ reviews)

Kit transforms email marketing into a complete creator operating system with built-in commerce, recommendation networks, and audience monetization.

With 99.8% deliverability and creator-focused workflows, it’s designed specifically for independent creators who want to own their audience.

Key features:

  • Creator network and recommendations — Helps grow newsletters through built-in recommendation tools, including free and paid recommendations.
  • Integrated commerce — Supports selling digital products and running paid newsletters and subscriptions with automated delivery.
  • Audience tagging and segmentation — Uses tags and segments (not lists) to organize subscribers and power targeted campaigns.
  • Visual automations and sequences — Provides a visual automation builder and email sequences, with limits on the free plan and unlimited usage on paid plans.
  • Monetization tools — Includes paid recommendations, referrals, and subscriber engagement insights on higher tiers.

Considerations before going with Kit:

The free plan requires participation in the recommendations network, and advanced analytics and growth tools are reserved for paid tiers.

Subscriber cap on Creator plan may require immediate upgrade, learning curve for advanced features, and fewer analytics compared to enterprise platforms.

Kit offers a free plan; pricing starts at $39/mo

Pricing scales by subscriber count; monthly pricing shown.

Plan Price Key features
Newsletter $0 Up to 10,000 subscribers, 1 visual automation, 1 email sequence, landing pages & forms
Creator $39/mo Unlimited automations, paid recommendations, remove branding, RSS campaigns
Pro $79/mo Referral system, advanced A/B testing, engagement scoring, deliverability reporting

Read more: 15+ ConvertKit Alternatives That Deliver Better Results

11) AWeber – AI-powered email marketing made simple

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Rating: 4.2/5 (600+ reviews)

AWeber leverages AI to solve beehiiv’s content creation challenges while providing comprehensive ecommerce and automation tools.

With 99.8% deliverability and built-in monetization features, it’s ideal for small businesses and creators who want professional results without technical complexity.

Key features:

  • AI-first content creation — Includes an AI Writing Assistant for generating email copy and a Subject Line Assistant to help optimize subject lines.
  • Ecommerce and monetization — Supports selling digital products, subscriptions, and payment plans with automated delivery and low transaction fees (as low as 0.6% on higher plans, plus payment processing fees).
  • Automation and workflows — Offers visual automations with limits on Lite and unlimited workflows on Plus and higher plans.
  • Landing pages and forms — Provides built-in landing pages, signup forms, and advanced page features, with higher tiers unlocking unlimited pages.
  • Web push notifications — Includes native web push notifications to collect subscribers and send messages outside email.
  • Deliverability and compliance — Uses authenticated sending (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) and provides deliverability reporting to support reliable inbox placement.
  • Considerations: Monthly send limits are calculated as a multiple of subscriber count, which may be less intuitive for high-volume senders. There is no permanent free plan, only a 14-day trial.

Considerations before going with AWeber:

Monthly send limits are calculated as a multiple of subscriber count, which may be less intuitive for high-volume senders. There is no permanent free plan, only a 14-day trial.

Pricing starts at $15/mo

Pricing shown for smaller lists; costs scale with subscriber count.

Plan Price Key features
Lite $15/mo 1 email list, 3 landing pages, 3 automations, 3 users
Plus $30/mo Unlimited lists, landing pages, and automations, advanced analytics, priority 24/7 support
Done For You $30/mo + setup fee Expert email system setup, branded templates, landing pages, workflows, and 30 days of revisions
High volume Custom Custom limits and features for lists over 100,000 subscribers

Read more: 18 AWeber Alternatives: Our Top Choice Revealed

12) Omnisend – Ecommerce marketing without the complexity

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Rating: 4.6/5 (1.1k+ reviews)

Omnisend delivers true omnichannel marketing with email, SMS, web push, and product reviews in one platform.

With pre-built ecommerce workflows and shoppable email blocks, it’s designed specifically for online stores that need results without technical complexity.

Key features:

  • Omnichannel marketing platform — Manage email, SMS, and web push campaigns from one unified dashboard.
  • Ecommerce-ready templates — Access 250+ mobile-responsive email templates designed for online stores.
  • Pre-built automation workflows — Launch ready-made workflows and segments for common ecommerce use cases.
  • Advanced segmentation — Target customers based on engagement, behavior, and purchase data.
  • SMS and web push messaging — Send global SMS messages and web push notifications across supported plans.
  • Reporting and optimization tools — Track sales and performance with reports, A/B testing, automation splits, and list cleaning tools.
  • Forms and integrations — Use popups, signup forms, landing pages, and connect with 160+ integrations for better data sync.

Considerations before going with Omnisend:

Some features are Shopify-exclusive, rich feature set can overwhelm beginners, and quarterly pre-pay required for maximum discount.

Omnisend offers a free contact-based plan; pricing starts at $11.20/mo

Plan Price Features
Free Free Email marketing · Limited monthly sends · Web push notifications · Access to core features
Standard $11.20/month (500 contacts) 6,000 emails/month · Unlimited web push notifications · $1 free SMS credit · 24/7 priority support
Pro $41.30/month (2,500 contacts) Unlimited emails · Global SMS with monthly bonus credits · Advanced reporting · Personalized content included
Custom Custom pricing (custom contacts) Unlimited emails & web push · Global SMS · Free migration & onboarding · Dedicated account expert
“I’ve used Campaign Monitor for many years now and I really enjoy the platforms user friendly experience. Creating email templates and editing pre-created templates are easy to use.” — Verified User in Public Relations and Communications (G2)
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Also read: We Reviewed 16 Omnisend Alternatives So You Don’t Have to

13) Moosend – Powerful email marketing at budget prices

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Rating: 4.7/5 (700+ reviews)

Moosend delivers enterprise-grade features at startup prices, offering AI-powered content generation, advanced automation, and comprehensive analytics.

With unlimited emails and competitive pricing, it’s perfect for growing businesses that need professional capabilities without premium costs.

Key features:

  • AI writer and email creation tools — Generate email copy and subject lines using Moosend’s AI Writer alongside its drag-and-drop email builder and templates.
  • Automation workflow builder — Create single-step and multi-step automation workflows using visual workflows and pre-built automation templates.
  • Landing pages and subscription forms — Build landing pages and signup forms to capture leads and grow your email list (expanded publishing options available on paid plans).
  • SMTP server support — Send campaigns and emails using Moosend’s built-in SMTP server.
  • Reporting and optimization tools — Monitor performance with real-time reporting, A/B testing, email heatmaps, and device and location analytics.
  • Integrations and API access — Connect with 80+ integrations and use API access for deeper data syncing.

Considerations before going with Moosend:

Contact-based pricing rises with large lists, some advanced tools require higher plans or add-ons, and enterprise features need sales engagement.

Moosend offers a free 30-day trial; pricing starts at $9/mo

Plan Price Features
Free trial $0 (30 days) No credit card required · Unlimited email sends (up to 1,000 contacts) · Email builder and templates · Email & live chat support
Pro From $9/month Unlimited email campaigns · Automation workflows · Landing pages and forms · SMTP server
Moosend+ Custom pricing Pro features plus add-ons such as transactional emails, SSO & SAML, custom dashboards, and dedicated IP options
Enterprise Custom pricing Priority support · Account manager · Deliverability and strategy optimization · Advanced

Read more: We Compared 16 Top Moosend Alternatives – Here’s the Best Pick

14) Drip – Ecommerce automation that actually converts

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Rating: 4.4/5 (400+ reviews)

Drip specializes in behavioral email marketing with real-time segmentation and onsite messaging.

With 99.8% deliverability and deep ecommerce integrations, it’s built for brands that need data-driven automation to maximize customer lifetime value.

Key features:

  • Real-time behavioral segmentation — Use dynamic segments that group customers based on behavior, engagement, and purchase data for more relevant targeting.
  • Integrated onsite campaigns — Create onsite pop-ups and slide-ins (plus other formats) to capture leads and trigger journeys from your website.
  • Automation workflows — Build automated customer journeys with up to 50 workflows included in the base plan.
  • Revenue and performance insights — Track revenue performance and attributed revenue when connected to supported ecommerce platforms (e.g., Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce).
  • Integrations and API access — Connect Drip with 50+ integrations and use open API access for deeper workflows.

Considerations before going with Drip:

Pricing is list-size based and scales as your audience grows. Drip offers one core plan structure (priced by list size) rather than multiple lower-cost tiers.

SMS exists but is treated separately from the base pricing inclusions, so confirm SMS costs and setup if it’s a requirement

Pricing starts at $39/mo

Plan Price Features
Standard $39/mo 1-2,500 contacts, unlimited sends, dynamic segments, onsite campaigns, 50 workflows, API access

Read more: We Reviewed 19 Drip Alternatives – Here’s the #1 Choice

15) MailerLite – Simple design tools for growing creators

MailerLite - Great value for simplicity, affordable scaling, and beginner-friendly design

Rating: 4.6/5 (1k+ reviews)

MailerLite combines simplicity with powerful features, offering website building, ecommerce tools, and advanced automation.

With 97% customer satisfaction and award-winning support, it’s perfect for creators who want professional results without complexity.

Key Features:

  • Unified marketing platform — Create email campaigns, build automations, publish websites, and design landing pages, signup forms, and pop-ups from one dashboard.
  • Automation and audience tools — Use the email automation builder to set up workflows and manage subscribers with audience and campaign tools.
  • Website builder and landing pages — Build a website and create landing pages (free plan includes 10 landing pages; paid plans include unlimited landing pages).
  • Ecommerce and digital product selling — Sell digital products and paid newsletters as part of the Growing Business plan feature set.
  • AI writing assistant — Use an AI writing assistant on Advanced plan features (trial available for premium features).

Considerations before going with MailerLite:

Subscriber caps on lower tiers (500 max), advanced features locked to Advanced plan, and no native SMS channel.

MailerLite offers a free plan; pricing starts at $10/mo

Plan Price Features
Free $0 Up to 500 subscribers · 12,000 monthly emails · 1 user seat · 10 landing pages
Growing Business $10/month Unlimited monthly emails · Sell digital products · Unlimited templates · Unlimited landing pages
Advanced $20/month Unlimited monthly emails · Unlimited user seats · Smart sending · AI writing assistant
Enterprise Custom (100K+ subscribers) Dedicated success manager · Dedicated IP & deliverability consultation · Onboarding/training · Account audit & performance improvements

Read more: 18 MailerLite Alternatives for Growing Businesses

The verdict: Which beehiiv alternative should you choose? (Our top 3 picks)

  • Campaign Monitor – The strongest all-around option for teams that want professional email marketing done right. Advanced automation, AI-powered tools, and reliable deliverability make it a solid replacement for beehiiv, especially for businesses that take email seriously.
  • MailerLite – Best for creators and small businesses that want simplicity without losing key features. The free plan is generous, the editor is easy to use, and built-in website tools make it a practical choice for growing audiences.
  • Klaviyo – The go-to platform for ecommerce brands that need deep data, personalization, and multi-channel marketing. It costs more, but advanced segmentation and automation often deliver strong revenue returns.

Each option solves beehiiv’s main limitations in different ways. For most teams, Campaign Monitor offers the best balance of features, usability, pricing, and support, making it our top recommendation for upgrading from Beehiiv.

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Most “best email newsletter software” lists all blend into one long feature dump, and quietly ignore what actually makes or breaks results: deliverability, support, and how fast you can get from idea to revenue.

We know we have a horse in this race. So we spent hours analyzing features, user reviews, and online sentiment to honestly highlight where we win, and where a competitor might actually be the better choice for your goals.

In this article, we’ll cover:

  • What to look for in the best email newsletter software
  • Side‑by‑side breakdowns of 9 top email newsletter platforms
  • A practical 4P framework to find your best‑fit tool (with real results)

Ready? Let’s go!

TL;DR: Best email newsletter software tools in the market right now

Tool Best For Key Advantage Starting Price Reviews
Campaign Monitor Design-led teams and agencies Pixel-precise email design with strong brand control Free plan; paid from $12/month 4.7/5 (1000+ reviews)
Mailchimp Small businesses and eCommerce All-in-one marketing with built-in CRM Free (paid from $13/month) 4.4/5 (5000+ reviews)
Brevo Multichannel and transactional email Unlimited contacts on free plan Free plan; paid from $9/month 4.5/5 (2000+ reviews)
ActiveCampaign Advanced automation and CRM users Powerful automation workflows with AI features $15–19/month 4.5/5 (13,000+ reviews)
Beehiiv Creators and newsletter publishers Built for audience growth and monetization Free 4.6/5 (500+ reviews)
MailerLite Beginners and budget-focused creators Simple setup with landing pages and sites Free (paid from $10/month) 4.6/5 (1000+ reviews)
Constant Contact Nonprofits and local businesses Event marketing and list management tools $12/month 4.1/5 (6000+ reviews)
GetResponse Lead generation and webinars Built-in funnels and webinar hosting $15–19/month 4.3/5 (700+ reviews)
AWeber Small businesses and creators Easy setup with strong deliverability $15/month 4.2/5 (600+ reviews)

*Pricing is approximate, entry‑level, and may vary by list size, region, and billing cycle. Always check the official pricing page before committing.

What makes a great email newsletter software?

Most tools can “send emails.” The best email newsletter platforms make it easy to send the right email, to the right person, at the right time—and prove it with data.

Here’s what actually matters, with examples of what “good” looks like in 2026.

1. Ease of use

You shouldn’t need an ops team to ship a campaign. Look for:

  • Drag‑and‑drop editor that feels like building blocks, not HTML surgery
  • Inline mobile previews so you don’t send broken layouts
  • Reusable content blocks (headers, footers, legal, banners) to save time

If a platform makes you fight the editor, you’ll ship less, and that costs more than whatever you saved on the license. Mastering the layout is the first step; check out our guide on the 11 elements of an epic email newsletter to see how to structure your blocks for maximum impact.

2. List management & segmentation

You’re not sending newsletters for a “list.” You’re sending to segments: donors vs. volunteers, buyers vs. browsers, members vs. prospects.

Non‑negotiables:

  • Custom fields (plan, interests, language, lifecycle stage)
  • Behavioral data (opens, clicks, purchases, event attendance)
  • Segment builder that handles AND/OR logic without SQL

3. Automation & journeys

Basic autoresponders (welcome email, simple drip) are table stakes. You want visual journeys that can respond to behavior. Look for:

  • A canvas with triggers (signup, purchase, tag change)
  • Branching logic (if opened, if clicked, if spent > X, if in segment Y)
  • Delays by time zone and optimal send windows
  • Re‑entry rules (can contacts go through a journey twice?)

Campaign Monitor has a visual journey builder that lets you:

  • Start with a template (welcome series, reactivation, post‑purchase)
  • Drag in rules like “if language = FR, send French version”
  • Layer dynamic blocks so one journey powers multiple segments and languages

That’s how nonprofits like parkrun run multilingual follow‑ups and still hit a 78% open rate. If you need inspiration on what to build, look at these 9 inspiring examples of marketing automation to see how brands use these journeys to drive revenue.

4. Template quality & customization

Good templates do two things:

  1. Keep your design on‑brand without a designer on every send
  2. Load fast and render correctly in every major client

What to check:

  • Library of modern, mobile‑optimized templates for newsletters, events, appeals, sales, etc.
  • Ability to lock brand elements (logo, font, colors) for team consistency (see our ultimate newsletter design guide for tips on keeping layouts clean).
  • Support for personalized sections and localization

P.S., browse our full gallery of responsive newsletter templates to see how your brand can look across any device.

5. Deliverability & analytics

Beautiful campaigns that never hit the inbox don’t matter. To understand the technical side, review the anatomy of a high-performing email newsletter to see how code affects deliverability.

Deliverability signals:

  • Proper handling of SPF, DKIM, DMARC (ideally guided setup)
  • Dedicated IPs or high‑reputation shared pools
  • Tools to filter bot clicks, spam traps, and bounces

Analytics that matter:

6. Integrations (your stack, not theirs)

Great email campaign tools plug into:

  • Ecommerce: Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento
  • CRM: Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho
  • Forms & landing pages: Typeform, Unbounce, Webflow, WordPress
  • Donation, booking, or event systems (for nonprofits and local orgs)

Campaign Monitor’s 250+ integrations are a good benchmark. If a platform can’t sync your core data sources, you’ll end up with CSV hell and stale segments.

7. Pricing flexibility

For pricing, you’ll want:

  • A free plan or trial to validate fit
  • Clear tiers (by contacts or sends)
  • Reasonable overages and upgrade paths

Also, pay attention to:

  • Whether you’re charged by contacts vs. emails sent
  • Feature gating (automation, multichannel, and support often hide behind higher tiers)
  • Nonprofit and agency discounts

8. Support & onboarding

When things break, you don’t want to be stuck in a forum thread. Strong support looks like:

  • Fast response SLAs (ideally within hours, not days)
  • Live chat or phone for higher tiers
  • Migration help and done‑with‑you onboarding
  • Deliverability and strategy resources

For agencies managing dozens of clients, that responsiveness becomes a real part of the “product.”

1) Campaign Monitor – Best for on-brand newsletter templates, deliverability, and control

Campaign Monitor - Best for on-brand newsletter templates, deliverability, and control

Campaign Monitor focuses on stunning, on-brand email newsletters with powerful yet approachable automation. It’s built for marketers, agencies, nonprofits, and growing businesses that care about both performance and polish.

Best for: Agencies, nonprofits, and design‑driven teams who want beautiful, high‑performing campaigns without enterprise‑level complexity.

Why it’s the choice for beautiful and professional newsletters

  • The zero-design workflow: Paste your website URL to instantly generate a suite of custom templates. This saves you hours of setup and guarantees every send is on-brand without touching a line of code.
  • Bulletproof team editing: Give your team creative freedom while “freezing” headers and legal footers. You can now delegate content creation safely, knowing they can’t accidentally break the layout.
  • Predictive send-time optimization: Identify when subscribers are most likely to engage and deliver mail at that exact moment. You’ll stop guessing “best send times” and hit the top of the inbox when your reader is actually active.
  • Visual subscriber journeys: Map out onboarding sequences on a clear drag-and-drop canvas—a “set-it-and-forget-it” system that nurtures new signups into loyal fans automatically.
  • Dynamic content modules: Swap articles or buttons inside a single email based on recipient data. Send one newsletter that shows a “Give” button to donors and “Sign Up” to volunteers, making every message feel 1-to-1.
  • Bot-proof analytics: Integrated filters automatically strip out “fake” opens triggered by privacy software. You get an honest view of engagement rather than making decisions based on inflated, noisy metrics.
  • Agency-first management: Control dozens of client brands from one master dashboard. Scale from one brand to fifty without the security risks or headaches of managing multiple logins. (If you need the platform to fully adopt your own branding, check out our list of the best white-label email marketing platforms).

Cases where brands are using Campaign Monitor for their email newsletter

Read more: 15 of the BEST email newsletter examples we’ve ever seen (and why they work)

Quick pricing guide

  • Lite: Starts at ~$11/mo. Ideal for regular newsletters with core automation.
  • Essentials: Starts at ~$28/mo. Includes unlimited sends and send-time optimization.
  • Premier: Best for high-volume senders needing advanced segmentation and phone support.
  • Note: Nonprofits receive a 15% discount.

When to choose Campaign Monitor

Pick Campaign Monitor if you:

  • Need beautiful, on‑brand newsletters that non‑designers can build
  • Want advanced segmentation and dynamic content without an enterprise learning curve
  • Manage multiple brands/clients and need clean separation plus reporting
  • Care about support and deliverability as much as features

It’s a particularly strong contender for agencies (see our guide on Email Marketing Software for Agencies), nonprofits, and design‑led teams that want best‑in‑class emails rather than a noisy all‑in‑one suite.

Beautiful templates your team can’t accidentally break. Bot-filtered analytics that show real engagement. And deliverability that hits the inbox, not the spam folder.

“Grew from 30k to 100k subscribers in under 12 months. 2× industry open rates. 75% less time building emails.” — The GIST, sports media newsletter
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2) Mailchimp – Good for all-in-one marketing, integrated CRM, and broad integrations

Mailchimp - Good for all-in-one marketing, integrated CRM, and broad integrations

Mailchimp is one of the most recognized email newsletter platforms, combining an intuitive editor, built‑in CRM, and templates into a single, beginner‑friendly toolkit. It earns its place among the best because it’s an accessible “everything in one login” option for teams getting serious about email.

Best for: Small businesses and ecommerce teams that want an all‑in‑one platform with email, basic CRM, and simple automation.

Key features

  • Drag‑and‑drop email editor with 250+ templates
  • Marketing CRM for managing contacts and simple pipelines
  • Automation journeys (welcome, abandoned cart, product follow‑ups)
  • AI tools for subject lines and content suggestions
  • Landing pages and simple websites
  • Extensive integration ecosystem (ecommerce, ads, forms, CRM)
  • Basic reporting and comparative campaign insights

Pricing: Free with a limit of 250 contacts, then ~$13/month, with a limited free plan (around 500 contacts and capped monthly sends).

Pros Cons
  • Easy-to-use interface and seamless campaign management
  • Intuitive templates that simplify email design
  • Robust automation and analytics for targeted marketing
  • Wide range of integrations with other platforms
  • Comprehensive segmentation and data management tools
  • Effective multi-channel marketing capabilities
  • Steep pricing, especially for growing small businesses
  • Limited customization options and design flexibility
  • Steep learning curve for advanced features

If the rising pricing or rigid templates are holding you back, check out these Mailchimp alternatives for a better fit.

Cure Brain Cancer Foundation needed better branding control, automation that actually worked, and nonprofit-friendly pricing. After switching from Mailchimp, they beat their $1.5M fundraising goal—with nearly every registrant actively participating.

“With the platform we were using before, everything was very manual. There was no sort of triggered automation to get our subscribers to keep engaging. We wanted to get more clever and make the most of building up our community.”

— Alex Dobbing, Director of Fundraising, Cure Brain Cancer Foundation

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Free migration from Mailchimp

3) Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) – Solid pick for multichannel campaigns and transactional email on a budget

Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) - Solid pick for multichannel campaigns and transactional email on a budget

Brevo earns a spot among the best newsletter tools by offering powerful multichannel capabilities at aggressive price points.

Its focus on volume‑based pricing and transactional email makes it especially attractive for businesses that send across channels and don’t want to be penalized for list size.

Best for: Budget‑conscious teams that need multichannel communication—email, SMS, and WhatsApp—plus transactional email in a single platform.

Key features

  • Email, SMS, and WhatsApp campaign management
  • Built‑in CRM and contact management
  • Automation workflows with behavior‑based triggers
  • Transactional email support (order confirmations, password resets, etc.)
  • Basic signup forms and list management
  • Reporting for sends, opens, clicks, and device usage
  • Integrations with major ecommerce and CRM platforms

Pricing: ~$9/month (Starter), plus a free plan with large contact limits and daily send caps.

Pros Cons
  • Effortless campaign setup and contact management
  • Intuitive drag and drop editor and flexible templates
  • All in one platform with integrated CRM and SMS
  • Highly responsive and helpful customer support
  • Reliable email deliverability and performance
  • Affordable pricing for small businesses
  • Lacks advanced tools for complex marketing needs
  • Limited design and automation customization options
  • Daily email sending limits on the free version
  • Essential features locked behind higher pricing tiers
  • Initial learning curve due to the variety of features

If you find the interface somewhat basic or lacking in polish, consider exploring Brevo alternatives to find a platform with a stronger focus on design.

4) ActiveCampaign – A complete ecosystem for landing pages, SMS, and end-to-end subscriber journeys

ActiveCampaign - A complete ecosystem for landing pages, SMS, and end-to-end subscriber journeys

ActiveCampaign is widely regarded as one of the best email marketing platforms for advanced users because of its powerful automation and built‑in CRM. It’s designed for teams who want to orchestrate complex, personalized customer journeys rather than just send newsletters.

Best for: Scaling B2B, SaaS, and ecommerce brands that need deep, behavior‑driven automation and integrated CRM capabilities.

Key features:

  • Visual automation builder with sophisticated if/then branching
  • Native CRM with deals, pipelines, and lead scoring
  • Predictive sending and predictive content options
  • Advanced segmentation based on behavior, events, and attributes
  • Site and event tracking to trigger campaigns
  • Multichannel messaging (email, in‑app/site messaging, SMS on higher tiers)
  • Detailed reporting and attribution tools

Pricing: Roughly $15–19/month for entry‑level plans, scaling with contacts and feature needs.

Pros Cons
  • Powerful automation provides seamless control over personalized customer journeys.
  • Quick setup and simple scheduling make it easier to use than other platforms.
  • An intuitive email editor and seamless integrations enhance overall marketing efficiency.
  • Personalized onboarding and responsive support ensure quick answers and effective training.
  • Regular updates consistently improve the platform’s reliability and performance.
  • Advanced segmentation and tag management enable highly targeted marketing campaigns.
  • A steep learning curve makes navigation time consuming for inexperienced users.
  • Form and page builders lack intuitive design and advanced customization options.
  • Platform lag and slow saving speeds can occasionally hinder performance.
  • Limited template features and few testing options impact the user experience.

If the steep learning curve feels like overkill for your team, review these ActiveCampaign alternatives that offer power without the headache.

5) Beehiiv – Perfect for creator monetization, paid subscriptions, and built-in referral tools

Beehiiv - Perfect for creator monetization, paid subscriptions, and built-in referral tools

Beehiiv is purpose‑built for content creators, making it one of the best email newsletter platforms if your newsletter is the product. It combines publishing, list growth, and monetization tools so you can grow an audience and turn it into a revenue stream from one dashboard.

Best for: Creators, writers, and media brands building newsletter‑first businesses with built‑in growth and monetization features. If you are exploring this model, it’s worth understanding newsletter revenue and affiliate marketing potentials before choosing your tool.

Key features:

  • Newsletter, blog, and simple website in a single platform
  • Built‑in referral programs and recommendation network for growth
  • Monetization options including paid subscriptions and sponsorship marketplace
  • Basic segmentation and automation (welcome sequences, simple flows)
  • Audience analytics focused on growth and engagement
  • Simple editor optimized for fast publishing rather than heavy design

Pricing: $0 on a generous free plan, with paid plans (e.g., Scale) starting around $49/month.

Pros Cons
  • Easy to use and simplifies tasks for creators.
  • Intuitive interface for effortless newsletter creation and audience growth.
  • Focus on writing by taking care of technical aspects of publishing.
  • Monetization opportunities through paid subscriptions, ads, and “Boosts.”
  • Consolidates tools, allowing users to manage everything in one place.
  • Expensive pricing for smaller newsletters or infrequent mailers.
  • Limited customization options that can feel restrictive.
  • Integration and migration issues, including difficulties moving from other platforms.
  • Deliverability challenges where some readers may not receive emails.

If the opinionated editor or lack of deep integrations is a dealbreaker, check out these Beehiiv alternatives to find a more flexible platform.

233%
list growth
2x
industry open rates
75%
less time on segmentation
Beehiiv is built for creators. But when you’re scaling a real media business with regional content, advertiser requirements, and audiences that expect relevance, you need more than a newsletter tool.
“The dynamic content feature is super helpful because there’s some content that’s important to everyone, some stories that are important regionally, and there are some city-specific pieces. It’s important not just for our subscribers but our advertisers that we can swap out content to be more relevant to different audiences.”

— Roslyn McLarty, Co-Founder of The GIST

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6) MailerLite – Great value for simplicity, affordable scaling, and beginner-friendly design

MailerLite - Great value for simplicity, affordable scaling, and beginner-friendly design

MailerLite is consistently ranked among the best newsletter software for small business thanks to its simple UI, modern templates, and low pricing. It’s ideal if you want to build and send good‑looking campaigns without getting bogged down in complexity.

Best for: Beginners, freelancers, and small businesses that want a clean, affordable email tool with just enough automation and landing‑page power.

Key features:

  • Intuitive drag‑and‑drop email editor
  • Landing pages, simple websites, and signup forms
  • Pop‑ups and embedded forms for list growth
  • Basic automation (welcome series, simple drips, date‑based flows)
  • Segmentation and tagging based on behavior and fields
  • Solid analytics for opens, clicks, and devices
  • EU‑friendly hosting and GDPR‑conscious setup options

Pricing: Around $9–10/month, with a generous free plan for small lists (limits on sends and features).

Pros Cons
  • User friendly and intuitive interface for easy navigation and campaign management.
  • Intuitive and flexible automation for personalized workflows.
  • Affordable pricing that delivers strong value for the cost.
  • Robust features that remain accessible to both beginners and experienced users.
  • Seamless integration with other marketing tools.
  • Challenging learning curve for triggers and advanced features.
  • Restrictive formatting, including image size limits of 2MB and customization quirks.
  • Cumbersome account approval and complex domain authentication steps.
  • Slow performance and occasional interface lag.
  • Missing essential tools or features in certain areas.

If you are hitting the ceiling on automation or support, these MailerLite alternatives offer more room to scale.

7) Constant Contact – Reliable choice for event promotion and local community management

Constant Contact - Reliable choice for event promotion and local community management

Constant Contact remains one of the best email newsletter services for organizations that pair email with frequent events and community engagement. Its emphasis on event tools and social promotion makes it especially useful for nonprofits and local SMBs.

Best for: Nonprofits, associations, and local businesses that rely heavily on events, local campaigns, and simple, consistent newsletters.

Key features:

  • Drag‑and‑drop email editor with pre‑built templates
  • Event promotion tools, RSVPs, and basic event management workflows
  • Polls, surveys, and feedback collection
  • Social media posting and basic ads tools from within the platform
  • AI‑assisted subject lines and copy suggestions
  • Basic automation for welcome and simple follow‑ups
  • Reporting on opens, clicks, and engagement trends

Pricing: Around $12/month (Lite), with a free trial and more advanced features on Standard and Premium plans.

Pros Cons
  • Easy to use and intuitive for beginners, simplifies newsletter creation.
  • Quick campaign building, scheduling, and segmentation tools.
  • Helpful phone support with professional, step by step guidance.
  • Detailed tracking and performance analytics to measure engagement.
  • Reliable contact list management and database connectivity.
  • Limited customization for fonts, layouts, and creative templates.
  • Lacks advanced automation and flexible personalization options.
  • Deliverability issues with emails landing in spam or junk folders.

If the existing templates seem outdated or the expense is too high, consider comparing these Constant Contact alternatives to discover options with better value.

Constant Contact is solid for getting started. But as you scale managing multiple clients, building real automation, and refreshing your template designs, you may find yourself needing more flexibility.

“After using other marketing automation platforms like HubSpot, SurveyMonkey and Constant Contact, Campaign Monitor is the best. We have multiple B2B clients and are able to keep them organized. We’re now getting 38% open rates on our engaged lists and 12% click through rates from email, which is far above industry standards.”

— Shaley M., Strategic Growth Manager (G2)

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Best for newsletters

 

8) GetResponse – Complete solution for sales funnels, webinar hosting, and lead generation

GetResponse - Complete solution for sales funnels, webinar hosting, and lead generation

GetResponse is one of the best email campaign tools for businesses running full marketing funnels. It bundles email, landing pages, automation, and webinar hosting so you can move leads from opt‑in to purchase without stitching together multiple products.

Best for: Conversion‑focused marketers who need email, funnels, webinars, and landing pages in one tightly integrated system.

Key features:

  • Drag‑and‑drop email builder with AI‑assisted copy and templates
  • Advanced automation workflows with tagging and scoring
  • Landing page and website builder for opt‑ins and sales pages
  • Pre‑built conversion funnels (lead magnets, sales, webinar funnels)
  • Built‑in webinar hosting and registration flows
  • Ecommerce integrations and transactional email options
  • Reporting on funnels, revenue, and campaign performance

Pricing: Roughly $15–19/month, with a limited free plan for very small lists and basic use.

Pros Cons
  • Highly rated support with quick responses, live chat, and personalized video assistance.
  • User friendly tools for effective online marketing and communication.
  • Powerful email tools that support dynamic content and full campaign management.
  • Versatile and continuously evolving features suitable for businesses of all sizes.
  • Beginners may struggle with the complex interface and steep learning curve.
  • Technical limitations such as missing countdown timers and restricted design flexibility.
  • High pricing and complex billing structures that may cause unexpected charges.
  • Service inconsistencies including slow issue resolution, limited integrations, and strict account or cancellation policies.

Should you find yourself hindered by a complicated user interface or a steep learning curve, consider these GetResponse alternatives to access a more straightforward and intuitive system.

9) AWeber – Dependable for personal support and simple digital product sales

AWeber - Dependable for personal support and simple digital product sales

AWeber is a long‑standing player in the email space and remains one of the best email newsletter platforms for people who value dependability over bleeding‑edge features. It focuses on doing core email well and backing it up with human support.

Best for: Creators, solopreneurs, and small businesses that want a reliable, straightforward email tool with strong support and easy onboarding.

Key features:

  • Classic autoresponders and broadcast campaigns
  • Drag‑and‑drop email builder with pre‑built templates
  • Landing pages and signup forms
  • AWeber AI writing assistant for subject lines and copy
  • Web push notifications for on‑site re‑engagement
  • Basic ecommerce tools for selling digital products or simple stores
  • Well‑regarded support and onboarding resources

Pricing: Around $15/month, with a free plan (up to ~500 subscribers) that includes core features but adds AWeber branding and some limits.

Pros Cons
  • User friendly interface with quick, easy setup and simple campaign management.
  • Seamless integrations that enhance the overall marketing experience.
  • Effective analytics for tracking and measuring campaign success.
  • Beginner friendly options, including a free version and scalable features for growth.
  • Reliable tools for audience engagement and list management.
  • Steep learning curve due to complex tools and confusing initial navigation.
  • Limited customization options with restrictive templates and a convoluted workflow.
  • Missing advanced features and reporting tools compared to competitors.
  • Outdated, clunky, and unintuitive user interface.

For advanced automation needs that go beyond basic autoresponders, consider modernizing your platform by exploring these AWeber alternatives.

What most comparisons miss

Most “best newsletter software” posts stop at features and price. That’s like judging a car only by horsepower and color. Here’s the 4P Fit Framework to choose newsletter software that actually sticks.

The 4P fit for newsletter software

Pillar What to look for Why it matters
Personalization Beyond “First Name” tags. Look for dynamic content blocks and behavioral tagging. High relevance emails see up to 3× the conversion rate of generic blast newsletters.
Performance Real time analytics that filter out bot clicks and provide clear revenue attribution. In 2026, privacy changes make open rates unreliable; click and conversion data matter far more.
Platform Native integrations with your stack such as Shopify or Salesforce, plus a clean API. You want a single source of truth, not a mess of manual CSV uploads.
Partnership Access to human support, migration experts, and deliverability consultants. When an IP gets blacklisted or a template breaks, self service alone is not enough.

Use it as a checklist during trials: if a tool fails 2 out of 4, don’t force a fit.

How to choose your best-fit newsletter platform

Finding the right tool is a process of elimination based on your specific goals and scale. Follow this 5-step framework to find your fit.

1. Identify your primary driver

Different tools are optimized for different outcomes. Choose based on your “North Star” metric:

  • Growth & monetization: If your newsletter is the product, prioritize tools with referral programs and ad networks (Beehiiv, MailerLite).
  • Sales & revenue: If email drives ecommerce or B2B leads, prioritize deep CRM integrations and behavioral automation (Campaign Monitor, ActiveCampaign, Brevo).
  • Community & education: For nonprofits and media entities, prioritize high-end design and deliverability (Campaign Monitor, Mailchimp).

2. Map your scale and complexity

Choose a tier that matches your current list size and growth trajectory:

  • The entry tier (<2,500 subs): Focus on cost and ease of use (Campaign Monitor, MailerLite, Beehiiv).
  • The growth tier (2,500–25k subs): Focus on segmentation and brand consistency. (Campaign Monitor, Mailchimp). If you are stuck in this phase, read our tips on how to increase your newsletter subscribers.
  • The scale tier (25k+ or multi-brand): Focus on automation depth, dedicated deliverability, and sub-account management (Campaign Monitor, ActiveCampaign).

3. Separate “must-haves” from “nice-to-haves”

Don’t get distracted by feature bloat. Build your checklist around these essentials:

  • Non-negotiables: An editor your team actually likes, behavior-based segmentation, and native integration with your existing stack (Shopify, Salesforce, etc.).
  • Strategic extras: If you need to keep employees engaged, look for tools that handle internal comms well. (See: 4 tips for creating an internal newsletter that isn’t boring).

4. Audit the “safety net” (Support & onboarding)

The software is only as good as the help you get when a template breaks or deliverability dips.

  • The test: Open a support ticket during your trial. Is the response human and fast?
  • The value-add: Look for platforms that offer migration assistance and deliverability consulting—these often pay for themselves in saved time.

5. Run a “mini-pilot”

Before migrating your entire list, run a 14-day test with 500–1,000 contacts:

  • Speed to send: How long does it take to move from an idea to a finished, branded campaign?
  • Journey check: Build one automated “Welcome Journey” and test the branching logic.
  • Data clarity: Can you clearly see which links were clicked and identify “real” vs. “bot” engagement?

Ready to build a newsletter that actually performs?

The “best” software isn’t the one with the most features – it’s the one that fits your specific goal for 2026.

  • Pick Campaign Monitor if you manage multiple brands or need strict design control, or if you’re an agency, nonprofit, or ecommerce team. This is because of its master dashboard for client management, granular permission settings, and ability to attribute revenue directly to specific clicks.
  • Pick Beehiiv or MailerLite if you want built-in growth tools, or if you’re a creator, publisher, or media brand. This is because of their native referral engines and “recommendation” networks that turn your content into a viral growth loop.
  • Pick Brevo if you need to combine marketing newsletters with transactional messages (like password resets), or if you’re a budget-conscious business. This is because of its unique pricing model—which charges by email volume rather than contact count—and its built-in SMS capabilities.
  • Pick ActiveCampaign if your newsletter is part of a complex sales cycle, or if you’re a SaaS company or automation power-user. This is because of its advanced lead scoring and deep CRM logic that helps transition subscribers into high-value customers through multi-stage funnels.
  • Pick Constant Contact if your strategy relies heavily on in-person engagement, or if you’re a local business or community organization. This is because of its dedicated event management features (RSVPs, tickets) and social posting tools that keep your online and offline marketing under one roof.
  • Pick Mailchimp if you want a reliable “Swiss Army Knife,” or if you’re a standard SMB or retailer. This is because of its massive integration ecosystem and all-in-one approach that bundles email with social ads and basic CRM, so you don’t have to piece together a complex stack.
Beautiful templates your team can’t accidentally break. Bot-filtered analytics that show real engagement. And deliverability that hits the inbox, not the spam folder.

“Grew from 30k to 100k subscribers in under 12 months. 2× industry open rates. 75% less time building emails.” — The GIST, sports media newsletter
No card required
Full onboarding support

 

Frequently asked questions

Which email newsletter tool has the best deliverability?

No single tool can guarantee 100% inbox placement, as email deliverability depends heavily on your sender reputation and list hygiene. Deliverability depends on list quality and setup, but Campaign Monitor, ActiveCampaign, and Mailchimp are consistently cited for strong inbox placement.

Campaign Monitor pairs this with expert support and clear analytics, making it a reliable choice if deliverability is your top criterion and you want help optimizing it further.

How do I migrate my list from another platform?

To migrate, export your contacts from your current provider as a CSV or Excel file, ensuring you include custom fields like “Join Date” and “Tags.” Clean your list using a tool like NeverBounce to remove stale addresses, then import it into your new platform.

Most major services provide migration wizards or support teams to help you map your existing segments so you don’t lose your audience data. Platforms like Campaign Monitor offer migration guides and support to preserve segmentation and engagement history where possible.

What support is available for agencies or nonprofits?

Agencies and nonprofits should prioritize email newsletter platforms that offer fast support, migration help, and multi‑account management.

For agencies: look for multi‑client dashboards, permission management, and template libraries. For nonprofits: ask about discounts, migration assistance, and fundraising/appeal templates.

How do I measure campaign ROI beyond opens and clicks?

To measure email marketing ROI beyond opens and clicks, connect your email platform to ecommerce, CRM, and analytics tools. Track revenue, donations, or sign‑ups attributed to campaigns. Tools like Campaign Monitor integrate with Google Analytics and ecommerce platforms to reveal real revenue impact.

This helps you understand why email newsletters need to be part of your digital marketing strategy, because they drive measurable revenue, not just vanity metrics.

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Disclaimer: The features, pricing, and details mentioned for each product are as of October 2025, and may have changed since then.

Finding the right white-label email marketing platform shouldn’t feel like navigating a maze of hidden fees and branding restrictions.

After reviewing 11 leading platforms and analyzing hundreds of user reviews, we’ve identified the solutions that truly deliver on their white-label promises without the common pitfalls that plague this space.

Ready? Let’s go.

TL;DR: White-label email marketing platforms at a glance

Tool Best For Key Advantage Starting Price Review Rating
Campaign Monitor Agencies managing multiple clients Purpose-built agency model, white-label branding & client billing $12/mo 4.2/5 (2,000+ reviews)
Emma by Marigold Multi-location brands & franchises Enterprise-grade white-label with tiered accounts & brand governance $99/mo 4/5 (500+ reviews)
ActiveCampaign Data-driven agencies Advanced automation with CRM & predictive features $15/mo 4.5/5 (14.4K+ reviews)
Brevo API-based agencies Multi-channel (email, SMS, WhatsApp) & custom domains $9/mo 4.5/5 (2.4K+ reviews)
SendGrid Developer-first agencies Full API control & email domain authentication $19.95/mo 4/5 (350+ reviews)
GetResponse Agencies needing webinars & course creation White-label with webinars & multi-client management $19/mo 4.3/5 (800+ reviews)
AWeber Small businesses & e-commerce White-label branding with integrated e-commerce tools $12.50/mo 4.2/5 (6,300+ reviews)
Moosend Large clients & enterprises SSO, custom domains & advanced security $9/mo 4.7/5 (720+ reviews)
MailerLite Small & medium agencies Budget-friendly with white-label branding & easy-to-use interface $10/mo 4.6/5 (1.08K+ reviews)
Mailjet Technical agencies needing API control API-based white-label & multi-user roles $17/mo 4/5 (150+ reviews)
BigMailer Agencies needing deep white-label features Fully white-labeled with multi-client management & custom pricing $6/5,000 contacts 5/5 (20+ reviews)

If you’re still choosing your core stack, compare these tools against the best email marketing platforms for agencies to see how white-label fits into the bigger picture.

1) Campaign Monitor – The best email platform for sending newsletters

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Rating: 4.2/5 (2000+ reviews)

Campaign Monitor stands out as the gold standard for white-label email marketing for agencies, offering the most comprehensive partner program in the industry.

Unlike competitors that treat white-labeling as an afterthought, Campaign Monitor built their entire agency model around empowering partners to succeed.

Key Features:

  • Agency dashboard & client sub-accounts: Manage multiple clients from one dashboard with granular permissions.
  • White-label branding & client billing: Apply your agency branding and set your own pricing/markup when billing clients.
  • Template/section locking: Protect brand elements by locking sections in email builder templates.
  • Send approvals (workflow control): Use built-in approvals that trigger based on audience size to review campaigns before send.
  • Account-level performance views: Use dashboards/Insights to review key metrics across clients and campaigns.

Pricing starts at $12/mo

(Price may change, depending on number of contacts, with 10% annual discount)

Plan Price Key features
Lite $12/mo 5× subscriber emails/month; AI Writer + automated emails; custom-coded templates & unlimited signup forms
Essentials $29/mo Unlimited sends; priority support + inbox preview; unlimited automations
Premier $159/mo Phone/Premier support; advanced engagement segments + send-time optimization; email section locking
Enterprise Custom pricing Dedicated account manager; multi-brand/multi-team management; proactive deliverability + GDPR/SOC2 security

Why it stands out for agencies

  • Purpose-built agency model: Tools and workflows are designed around multi-client management, not bolted on.
  • Consistent brand governance: Locking, permissions, and approvals help maintain brand standards across every client.
  • Commercial flexibility: Native billing/markup makes true white-label reselling straightforward.

What else can you do with Campaign Monitor?

Beyond email marketing, Campaign Monitor’s ecosystem includes SMS marketing, transactional email capabilities, and deep integrations with over 300 platforms.

The AI-powered content creation tools help partners deliver more value to clients, while the comprehensive analytics suite provides insights that drive better campaign performance and client retention.

“Campaign Monitor is the best agency partner for email marketing… I’m providing my clients with a cost-effective, one-stop shop for great-looking and effective email marketing. That makes me look good which is always a great benefit! In addition, for clients that use Campaign Monitor through my re-branded whitelabel version, I’m making a passive income stream…” — Kay S., Email Marketing Agency Owner (G2)
30 days free
No card required

 

2) Emma by Marigold – Enterprise-Grade White-Label for Multi-Location Brands

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Rating: 4/5 (500+ reviews)

Emma by Marigold excels in providing enterprise-level white-label solutions for organizations managing multiple locations, franchises, or departments.

Their tiered account structure and brand governance tools make it ideal for companies needing centralized control with distributed execution.

Key Features:

  • Tiered account management: Emma HQ provides a parent account with subaccounts and granular permissions for distributed teams.
  • Brand controls (template locking): Brand Manager lets you lock template sections/styles to keep campaigns on-brand.
  • Approvals workflow: Approvals Dashboard enables review of pending mailings, with options to cancel or reschedule before send.
  • Program-level reporting: Insights provides aggregate, date-based performance reporting (e.g., opens, clicks) and benchmarks like Mailing Score.
  • SMS add-on (eligible tiers): SMS campaigns available on Essentials, Teams, and Corporate plans.

Considerations before going with Emma:

  • The platform requires annual billing and SMS functionality costs extra.
  • Advanced features like automation are only available on higher-tier plans, which may increase costs for smaller operations.

Emma’s pricing starts at $99/month

Emma’s tiered account structure allows corporate teams to maintain brand consistency while empowering local teams.

Plan Price Contacts Key Features
Lite $99/month 10,000 Drag-and-drop editor, built-in integrations, email & phone support, 5 users, 2 role types
Essentials $159/month 10,000 Everything in Lite, plus landing pages, unlimited automation, SMS add-on
Teams $249/month 10,000 Everything in Essentials, plus tiered accounts, custom permissions, brand manager, trend reporting, SMS included
Corporate Custom pricing Custom Everything in Teams, plus 10+ subaccounts, unlimited users, priority support, audience sharing

If you want to prove your white-label offer is working, track the right email marketing KPIs instead of just opens and clicks.

3) ActiveCampaign – Advanced Automation with Enterprise White-Label

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Rating: 4.5/5 (14.4K+ reviews)

ActiveCampaign’s Enterprise plan offers comprehensive white-label capabilities for agencies that need sophisticated marketing automation and CRM integration under their own branding.

Key Features:

  • Automation builder: Visual workflows with triggers, conditions, and actions; access to 900+ prebuilt automation recipes.
  • Integrated CRM: Deals pipeline, tasks, and lead scoring to align marketing with sales.
  • Multi-channel messaging: Run email and SMS from one platform with unified reporting (availability varies by plan/region).
  • Predictive features (higher tiers): Predictive sending/content to optimize engagement.
  • Enterprise support: Dedicated account management and enhanced onboarding on Enterprise plans.

Considerations before going with ActiveCampaign:

  • True white-label features are only available on Enterprise plans starting at $145/month.
  • The platform’s complexity may overwhelm clients who prefer simpler interfaces.
  • Email send limits are based on contact count multipliers.

ActiveCampaign pricing starts at $15/month; requires signup for agency features

Plan Price Key Features
Starter $15/month (500 contacts) Email marketing, basic automation, 1 user
Plus $49/month (500 contacts) CRM, landing pages, unlimited automation
Pro $79/month (500 contacts) Advanced reporting, attribution tracking, 3 users
Enterprise $145/month (500 contacts) Custom reporting, dedicated support, SSO

Read more: ActiveCampaign Alternatives

“Campaign Monitor is a great mailing app for agencies! You can white label the app and manage any client account directly from your dashboard… Great to offer “in-house” software and look more professional to clients.” — Verified User in Marketing and Advertising (G2)
30 days free
No card required

4) Brevo – API-Based White-Label with Custom Domains

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Rating: 4.5/5 (2.4K+ reviews)

Brevo offers white-label capabilities through their Business and Enterprise plans, with API-based integration options for agencies needing custom implementations.

Key Features:

  • Sub-account management: Create and oversee multiple sub-accounts from a central admin account with separate IPs/API keys and permissions.
  • Multi-channel platform: Run email, SMS, WhatsApp, and live chat (Conversations) from one suite with a unified inbox.
  • Branding controls: Remove Brevo logos in emails and customize DKIM so sends reflect your brand.
  • Custom domains: Use your own domain for landing pages and configure authenticated sender domains via DNS.
  • API & webhooks: REST API for campaigns, contacts, and transactional email, with developer docs and event webhooks.

Considerations before going with Brevo:

  • White-label features require a Business plan ($18/month) or higher.
  • API integration may require technical expertise.
  • SMS and WhatsApp pricing varies by destination and can add significant costs.

Brevo starts at $9/mo; requires signup for agency features

Plan Price Key Features
Free $0/month 300 emails/day, unlimited contacts, basic templates
Starter $98/month 5,000 emails/month, no daily limit, basic reporting
Standard $18/month Marketing automation, A/B testing, advanced analytics
Professional $499 Additional marketing channels, multi-user access, advanced ecommerce features
Custom price Contact sales Advanced integrations, dedicated support, custom features

Read more: 15 Brevo Alternatives

5) SendGrid – Developer-First White-Label with Complete API Control

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Rating: 4/5 (350+ reviews)

SendGrid’s Advanced and Custom plans provide comprehensive white-label capabilities, making it ideal for agencies with technical teams who need complete control over branding and integration.

Key Features:

  • API libraries & SDKs: Official libraries for Python, Node.js, Java, Go, PHP, Ruby, C#, and more for the v3 Email API.
  • Domain authentication & link branding: Authenticate your sending domain and brand tracked links/images so recipients see your domain (not sendgrid.net).
  • Dedicated IPs & subusers: Use dedicated IP addresses and manage subaccounts with separate permissions and stats.
  • Event & analytics integrations: Receive near real-time engagement data via the Event Webhook and build custom reporting with webhook/Stats endpoints.

Considerations before going with SendGrid:

  • White-label features require an Advanced plan ($60/month) or higher.
  • The platform requires technical expertise for full utilization.
  • Marketing features are less advanced than dedicated email marketing platforms.

SendGrid pricing starts at $19.95/mo; requires sign up for agency features

Plan Pricing Key Features
Free Trial $0/60 days 100 emails/day, no card, upgrade anytime
Essentials From $19.95/mo 50k–100k emails/mo, Email API + campaigns
Pro From $89.95/mo 100k–2.5M emails/mo, scalable features, volume discounts
Premier Custom Tailored high-volume plan via sales

Switchback Email Marketing lifted booking revenue 55% with Campaign Monitor automations

Switchback Email Marketing, a specialized agency for the vacation-rental industry focused on branded campaigns and automated guest/owner communications to increase direct bookings.

55%
booking revenue increase (via automations)
0.82%
open-rate increase from inactive audience in the first month
Ryan Austin

The Campaign Monitor team is an extension of our team… [The software] allowed us to craft specific solutions for the vacation rental industry that are unique to Switchback and our clients’ strategies.

Ryan Austin

Founder

1
Create a flow
2
Add your email list
3
Start sending

 

Read more: 15+ SendGrid Alternatives To Try

6) GetResponse – White-Label Platform with Webinar Integration

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Rating: 4.3/5 (800+ reviews)

GetResponse’s Creator and Enterprise plans offer white-label capabilities, making it suitable for agencies that need email marketing combined with webinar and course creation tools.

Key Features:

  • White-label (MAX plans): Branding customization/whitelabeling is available on GetResponse MAX (enterprise) plans.
  • Integrated webinar platform: Host live and on-demand webinars with built-in email/landing pages and on-site embeds.
  • Custom domains: Use your own domains for landing pages and authenticate sender domains for email.
  • Multi-client management (MAX): Create and manage additional accounts/subaccounts under a MAX/Enterprise deployment.
  • Agency/partner program: Access dedicated partner support and revenue-share benefits through GetResponse MAX Partners.

Considerations before going with GetResponse:

  • White-label features require a Creator plan ($69/month) or higher.
  • The breadth of features may overwhelm clients who only need email marketing.
  • Some advanced features are locked to Enterprise level.

GetResponse offers partner options for agencies

Program Model Commission Essentials
Affiliate (REFER) Refer clients Up to 60% recurring Cookie/promo-code tracking; real-time stats; free assets; free to join; monthly payouts.
MAX Partnership (RESELL) Resell to clients Up to 50% lifetime Dedicated onboarding & sales specialist; exclusive training; resell sub-accounts (custom lists/pricing); 25% on MAX referrals; program fee applies.

Read more: GetResponse Alternatives (Tried & Compared)

7) AWeber – White-Label Branding with Ecommerce Integration

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Rating: 4.2/5 (6300+ reviews)

AWeber’s Plus and Unlimited plans offer white-label branding options, making it suitable for agencies serving small businesses that need email marketing with ecommerce capabilities.

Key Features:

  • Branding removal (paid plans): AWeber branding is removed on paid plans; the free plan includes an AWeber badge.
  • Integrated ecommerce: Sell digital products and paid newsletters with Stripe and automatic delivery.
  • AI writing assistant: Generate subject lines and email copy within the editor.
  • Custom domains & authentication: Use your own domains for landing pages and authenticate sender domains for email.
  • Automation templates: Prebuilt flows (e.g., welcome series) you can customize for clients.

Considerations before going with AWeber:

  • White-label features require Plus plan ($30/month) or higher
  • Send limits are based on subscriber count multipliers.
  • No free forever tier – all plans require payment after trial.

AWeber pricing starts at $12.50/month; requires booking a demo for agency features

Plan Price Features
Lite $12.50/month Unlimited subscribers, 10x email sends, 3 landing pages, 3 automations
Plus $20/month 12x email sends, unlimited landing pages, unlimited automations, priority support
Done For You $20/month + $79 setup Full setup by experts, branded templates, welcome series, weekly content
“An agency using Campaign Monitor for over a decade… We utilize the template language they provide to build very custom templates for our clients… The API and transactional smart email feature offer us very advanced email marketing features you can’t find anywhere else.” — Ryan A., Owner of Switchback Email (G2)
30 days free
No card required

 

Read more: AWeber Alternatives

8) Moosend – Enterprise White-Label with SSO Integration

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Rating: 4.7/5 (720+ reviews)

Moosend’s Enterprise plan provides comprehensive white-label capabilities with advanced security features, making it suitable for agencies serving larger clients.

Key Features:

  • Custom domains & branding: Use your own platform and landing page domains and customize logos/colors for a branded experience.
  • SSO & SAML (higher tiers): Single sign-on and SAML are available on Enterprise/Moosend+ configurations.
  • Dedicated IP (add-on): Option to send from a dedicated IP with recommended warm-up.
  • Custom reports & dashboards: Build and share tailored analytics with widgets and export options.
  • Account manager (Enterprise): Enterprise plans include a dedicated account manager.

Considerations before going with Moosend:

  • White-label features are only available on Enterprise plans with custom pricing.
  • Advanced features require higher-tier plans or add-ons.
  • Limited third-party integrations compared to larger platforms.

Moosend offers a partner program for agencies with exclusive benefits

Feature Details
Commission 30% recurring commission for each client you introduce to Moosend. Option to adjust to 20% and offer 10% client discount.

Read more: We Tried 16 Moosend Alternatives

9) MailerLite – White-Label Branding for Small Agencies

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Rating: 4.6/5 (1.08K+ reviews)

MailerLite’s Advanced and Enterprise plans offer white-label branding options, making it attractive for agencies serving small to medium businesses with budget constraints.

Key Features:

  • Branding removal (paid plans): You can turn off the MailerLite logo on Growing Business/Advanced plans; the Free plan shows MailerLite branding.
  • Custom domains & authentication: Use your own domains for websites/landing pages and authenticate your sending domain for email.
  • Multi-account/client management: Manage several client accounts under one login and switch between accounts from the dashboard.
  • Partner/Expert programs: Access agency/partner listings and resources through MailerLite’s Expert/Partner

Considerations before going with MailerLite:

  • White-label features require Advanced plan ($20/month) or higher.
  • Advanced features like AI assistants require higher-tier plans.
  • No native SMS channel available.

MailerLite starts offers a free plan with 12,000 monthly emails, then pricing starts at $10/mo

Plan Price Features
Free $0 500 subscribers, 12,000 monthly emails, automation builder, landing pages, 24/7 support for 14 days
Growing Business $9/month Unlimited emails, 3 users, sell digital products, dynamic emails, multivariate testing
Advanced $18/month Unlimited users, smart sending, custom HTML editor, AI writing assistant, enhanced automations
Enterprise Custom pricing Dedicated success manager, dedicated IP, deliverability consultation, account audit

Bluetent drove $50K in revenue and 75% open rates using Campaign Monitor

Bluetent is a digital agency serving hospitality & vacation rentals; relied heavily on Campaign Monitor to drive leads and direct bookings.

+$50K
increase in revenue
75%
open rate for web subscriptions
40%
increase in new subscribers
Ryan Austin

Ultimately, we went with Campaign Monitor… The app offers an entire portfolio of templates, but we also have the freedom to code and implement our own. It allows us to fully integrate reservation data with email lists.

Ryan Austin

Director of Email Marketing

1
Create a flow
2
Add your email list
3
Start sending

 

Read more: 18 MailerLite Alternatives for Growing Businesses

10) Mailjet – Developer-Friendly White-Label API Platform

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Rating: 4/5 (170+ reviews)

Mailjet’s Premium and Custom plans provide white-label capabilities through comprehensive APIs, making it suitable for agencies with technical teams.

Key Features:

  • Collaborative editor: Real-time, Google-Docs-style co-editing with comments and approvals inside the Email Editor.
  • API & webhooks: REST Email API/SMTP plus event webhooks for deliveries, opens, clicks, bounces, and more.
  • Dedicated IPs & authentication: Optional dedicated IPs with SPF/DKIM setup and custom tracking domain support.
  • Roles, teams & sub-accounts: Multi-user roles and (on higher tiers) sub-accounts for client/project separation.
  • Branding controls: Remove Mailjet branding on paid plans; use your own tracking/sender domains.

Considerations before going with Mailjet:

  • White-label features require Premium plan ($25/month) or higher.
  • The platform requires technical expertise for optimal utilization.
  • Customer support has received mixed reviews from users.

Mailjet offers a free plan with 6000/mo, pricing starts at $17/mo

Plan Price Key Features
Free $0/mo 6k emails/mo (200/day), 1.5k contacts, API/SMTP, editor, basic stats
Essential From $17/mo 15k emails/mo, no daily cap, unlimited contacts, segmentation, 1 subaccount, no logo
Premium From $27/mo 15k emails/mo, automations, dynamic content, A/B, landing pages, advanced stats, multi-user, up to 20 subaccounts
Custom Upon request Premium + deliverability services, dedicated manager, onboarding, IP strategy, reports, SLA

To keep every client send on track, plug these tools into our email marketing checklist so your team never misses a critical step.

11) BigMailer – Purpose-Built White-Label Email Marketing Solution

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Rating: 5/5 (20+ reviews)

BigMailer is specifically designed for white-label use, offering the most comprehensive white-label features of any platform on this list.

Key Features:

  • White-label option: Host the platform on your own domain with your logo and no BigMailer references.
  • Multi-brand management: Manage multiple brands/clients and users from one dashboard with access controls.
  • Custom pricing/markup: Under white-label, set your own client pricing when reselling the platform.
  • Custom domains & tracking: Configure custom tracking domains and authenticated sender domains.
  • Built-in email validation: Validate emails on import, via forms, and through the API.

Considerations before going with BigMailer:

  • As a smaller platform, it may lack some advanced features found in larger competitors.
  • Limited third-party integrations compared to established platforms.
  • Custom pricing may not be transparent upfront.

BigMailer offers a free plan, pricing starts at $6/5k contacts

Plan Pricing Key Features
Startup (up to 1,000 contacts) $0 Amazon SES connection required; up to 5 users; BigMailer logo on emails/unsubscribe
Business Basic (1k–200k contacts) $6 per 5,000 contacts/mo (from $24/mo) Send up to 12× emails/mo; Amazon SES required; up to 20 users
Business Pro (up to 200k contacts) $12.5 per 5,000 contacts/mo White-label available; up to 50 users; send up to 10× emails/mo
Agency (200k+ contacts) $10 per 5,000 contacts/mo White-label option; up to 100 users; volume discounts available

The Verdict: Which White-Label Email Marketing Platform Should You Choose? (Our Top 3 Picks)

  • Campaign Monitor – The clear winner for agencies seeking a comprehensive white-label solution with revenue sharing, complete branding control, and dedicated partner support. Their purpose-built agency model and proven track record make them the safest choice for serious resellers.
  • Emma – Best for enterprise organizations needing sophisticated multi-account management with brand governance. Their hierarchical structure and approval workflows excel in franchise and multi-location scenarios.
  • ActiveCampaign — Best for advanced automation. Powerful workflows plus CRM for data-driven teams.

Once you’ve picked a platform, our email marketing for agencies guide shows you how to package, price, and operationalize white-label services for clients.

The choice ultimately depends on your team’s size, client mix, and budget. For most agencies that want scalable multi-client management without extra logins, Campaign Monitor delivers the strongest balance of control, branding, and ease of use.

Ready to streamline your agency’s email ops? Don’t juggle patchwork tools.

Request a Campaign Monitor demo or try it for free today to see why it’s our #1 pick for professional marketing agencies.

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Managing email marketing for multiple clients can quickly become overwhelming without the right platform.

After reviewing email marketing tools specifically for their agency capabilities, we’ve identified the top solutions that actually understand multi-client workflows, white-label needs, and scalable pricing structures.

Disclaimer: The features, pricing, and details mentioned for each product are current as of October 2025 and may have changed since then.

Ready? Let’s dive in.

TL;DR: Email marketing software for agencies at a glance

Tool Best For Key Advantage Starting Price Review Rating
Campaign Monitor Agencies managing multiple clients Centralized agency dashboard, white-label reporting, and template locking $12/mo 4.2/5 (2000+ reviews)
Emma by Marigold Enterprise agencies needing brand governance Tiered accounts, brand manager, and approval workflows $99/mo 4.0/5 (540+ reviews)
ActiveCampaign Data-driven agencies focused on automation AI automation builder + built-in CRM $15/mo 4.5/5 (14.4K+ reviews)
SendGrid Developer-focused agencies Robust API, 99.99% uptime SLA, and advanced deliverability $19.95/mo 4.0/5 (300+ reviews)
GetResponse Course creator and educator agencies Built-in webinars and AI course generator $15.58/mo 4.3/5 (800+ reviews)
AWeber Small-business agencies AI writing assistant and fixed-price unlimited plan $12.50/mo 4.2/5 (630+ reviews)
Moosend Cost-conscious agencies Enterprise-grade features at low cost; AI tools included $9/mo 4.7/5 (700+ reviews)
Drip E-commerce & subscription agencies Real-time behavioral segmentation and onsite messaging $39/mo 4.4/5 (450+ reviews)
MailerLite Agencies wanting simplicity and value Easy UI with built-in website builder and automation $10/mo (free plan available) 4.6/5 (1.08K+ reviews)
HubSpot Full-service marketing agencies Complete CRM + Marketing Suite with partner program $15/mo (free plan available) 4.5/5 (14K+ reviews)
Mailjet Developer or transactional-heavy agencies Dual marketing/transactional platform with real-time collaboration $17/mo (free plan available) 4.0/5 (150+ reviews)

If you want a broader comparison of agency-ready tools, check out our full guide on the best email marketing software for agencies.

1) Campaign Monitor – The #1 Email Marketing Platform for Agencies Right Now

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Rating: 4.2/5 (2,000+ reviews)

Campaign Monitor stands out as the premier choice for agencies with its purpose-built agency features and decade-plus track record of serving marketing professionals.

The platform offers an intuitive drag-and-drop builder combined with enterprise-grade client management tools that make scaling agency operations seamless.

Campaign Monitor vs. Standard Email Platforms: Key Differences

Feature Category Campaign Monitor Typical Email Platform
Client management Manage all clients from one agency dashboard; create multiple client sub-accounts. Single account requires switching/logins between clients (generalized contrast).
White-label options Private/white-label branding for agencies. Limited or no white-label capabilities.
User permissions Granular permissions for teams and clients. Basic roles with limited separation.
Pricing structure Special agency rates/discounts available. Per-contact pricing that can scale expensively.
Template governance Template/section locking to prevent unauthorized changes. Open editing can risk brand inconsistency.
Automation complexity Automated journeys with triggers, delays, conditions; visual branching. Basic autoresponder sequences.
Integration ecosystem Integrations directory with 250+ apps/services (Salesforce, GA, WordPress, etc.). Fewer, single-business-focused integrations.

Switchback Email Marketing lifted booking revenue 55% for clients with Campaign Monitor automations.

Switchback Email Marketing is a specialized agency for the vacation-rental industry. They craft branded campaigns, automate guest/owner comms, and boost direct bookings.

55%
booking revenue increase (via automations)
0.82
open-rate increase from inactive audience in the first month
Ryan Austin

With Campaign Monitor, the team is an extension of our team… The software has allowed us to craft specific solutions and services for the vacation rental industry that are unique not only to Switchback but also to our clients’ email marketing strategies

Ryan Austin

Founder, Switchback Email Marketing

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Key Features:

  • Agency Dashboard: Manage all client accounts from one centralized interface without switching logins
  • White-Label Reporting: Generate fully branded reports and dashboards that reinforce your agency’s expertise
  • Advanced Automation: Create sophisticated customer journeys with behavioral triggers and conditional logic
  • Template Governance: Lock brand elements to prevent unauthorized changes while allowing content flexibility
  • Dedicated Support: Access to agency specialists with guaranteed response times and migration assistance

Pricing starts at $12/mo

(Price may change, depending on number of contacts, with 10% annual discount)

Plan Price Key features
Lite $12/mo 5× subscriber emails/month; AI Writer + automated emails; custom-coded templates & unlimited signup forms
Essentials $29/mo Unlimited sends; priority support + inbox preview; unlimited automations
Premier $159/mo Phone/Premier support; advanced engagement segments + send-time optimization; email section locking
Enterprise Custom pricing Dedicated account manager; multi-brand/multi-team management; proactive deliverability + GDPR/SOC2 security

What else can you do with Campaign Monitor?

Beyond email marketing, Campaign Monitor offers SMS marketing for integrated campaigns, transactional email capabilities for automated notifications, and a comprehensive API for custom integrations.

The platform also provides professional services including campaign strategy, design reviews, and team training to help agencies maximize their client results.

“Campaign Monitor is a great mailing app for agencies! You can white label the app and manage any client account directly from your dashboard… Great to offer “in-house” software and look more professional to clients” — Verified User in Marketing and Advertising (G2)
30 days free
No card required

Want to deliver fully branded client experiences? Explore our top white-label email marketing platforms.

2) Emma – Enterprise-Grade Multi-Account Management

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Rating: 4/5 (540+ reviews)

Emma excels in providing enterprise-level account structure and brand governance tools, making it ideal for larger agencies managing complex client hierarchies.

The platform’s tiered account system allows unlimited subaccounts with granular user permissions and approval workflows.

Key Features:

  • Tiered account structure: Emma HQ provides a top-level account with subaccounts for distributed teams.
  • Brand governance controls: Lock template styles and share brand assets to keep campaigns on-brand.
  • Approval workflows: Review sends from an approvals dashboard, with options to reschedule or cancel.
  • Advanced analytics: Compare results across mailings and view Emma’s Mailing Score benchmark.
  • Multi-channel orchestration: Integrated SMS available alongside email within Emma.

Considerations before going with Emma:

  • Emma’s base plan excludes automation and landing pages, requiring the Essentials tier for full functionality.
  • SMS costs extra and requires manual bundle management, which can complicate billing for agencies with varying client needs.

Emma’s pricing starts at $99/month

Emma’s tiered account structure allows corporate teams to maintain brand consistency while empowering local teams.

Plan Price Contacts Key Features
Lite $99/month 10,000 Drag-and-drop editor, built-in integrations, email & phone support, 5 users, 2 role types
Essentials $159/month 10,000 Everything in Lite, plus landing pages, unlimited automation, SMS add-on
Teams $249/month 10,000 Everything in Essentials, plus tiered accounts, custom permissions, brand manager, trend reporting, SMS included
Corporate Custom pricing Custom Everything in Teams, plus 10+ subaccounts, unlimited users, priority support, audience sharing

If you want to benchmark client performance more effectively, review the core email marketing KPIs every agency should monitor

3) ActiveCampaign – Advanced Automation for Data-Driven Agencies

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Rating: 4.5/5 (14.4K+ reviews)

ActiveCampaign combines powerful marketing automation with CRM functionality, making it ideal for agencies focused on complex customer journeys and lead nurturing.

The platform’s AI-powered automation builder and 900+ pre-built recipes help agencies quickly deploy sophisticated campaigns.

Key Features:

  • AI-powered automation builder: Uses AI to help create and optimize automation workflows (not guaranteed to generate full flows instantly).
  • Integrated sales CRM: Track deals, stages, and contact activity within the same platform.
  • Multi-channel orchestration: Run email, SMS, and WhatsApp campaigns with unified reporting.
  • Advanced segmentation: Premium tiers offer granular targeting plus predictive features (e.g., predictive send/content).
  • Automation recipe library: 900+ prebuilt automation “recipes” for common agency use cases.

Considerations before going with ActiveCampaign:

  • Full feature access requires Pro or Enterprise tiers, making it expensive for smaller agencies.
  • The interface can be overwhelming for basic users, and enhanced CRM features require separate add-ons.

ActiveCampaign pricing starts at $15/month, requires signup for agency features

Plan Price Key Features
Starter $15/month (500 contacts) Email marketing, basic automation, 1 user
Plus $49/month (500 contacts) CRM, landing pages, unlimited automation
Pro $79/month (500 contacts) Advanced reporting, attribution tracking, 3 users
Enterprise $145/month (500 contacts) Custom reporting, dedicated support, SSO

To keep complex workflows organized across clients, read our email marketing checklist to ensure every campaign meets best-practice standards.

4) SendGrid – Developer-First Platform for Technical Agencies

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Rating: 4/5 (300+ reviews)

SendGrid excels as a developer-focused email platform with industry-leading deliverability and robust API capabilities.

Technical agencies appreciate its programmatic sending capabilities and comprehensive testing tools.

Key Features:

  • Developer-first architecture: RESTful API for email sending, with SDKs/library support for major languages like Python and Node.js.
  • Reliability & SLA: Infrastructure offering an advertised 99.99% uptime SLA.
  • Testing features: Email rendering previews, spam-testing and link-validation capabilities (dependent on plan).
  • Template system: Dynamic templates with API integration and “drag-and-drop” editors; versioning/real-time editing may depend on plan.
  • Enterprise controls: Options for dedicated IPs, subuser management for multi-tenant or agency workflows.

Considerations before going with SendGrid:

  • The platform isn’t beginner-friendly for non-technical marketers.
  • Key features like automation and dedicated IPs require higher-tier plans, and the interface prioritizes functionality over visual campaign building.

SendGrid pricing starts at $19.95/mo; requires sign up for agency features

Plan Pricing Key Features
Free Trial $0/60 days 100 emails/day, no card, upgrade anytime
Essentials From $19.95/mo 50k–100k emails/mo, Email API + campaigns
Pro From $89.95/mo 100k–2.5M emails/mo, scalable features, volume discounts
Premier Custom Tailored high-volume plan via sales
“An agency using Campaign Monitor for over a decade… We utilize the template language they provide to build very custom templates for our clients… The API and transactional smart email feature offer us very advanced email marketing features you can’t find anywhere else” — Ryan A., Owner of Switchback Email (G2)
30 days free
No card required

 

Read next: We Compared 15+ SendGrid Alternatives – Here’s #1

5) GetResponse – All-in-One Platform for Course Creator Agencies

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Rating: 4.3/5 (800+ reviews)

GetResponse combines email marketing with webinar hosting and online course creation, making it ideal for agencies serving coaches, educators, and content creators.

The platform’s AI-powered tools streamline content creation across multiple channels.

Key Features:

  • Integrated webinar platform: Host live and on-demand webinars with landing pages and automated follow-ups.
  • AI course creator: Generate course outlines/modules and quizzes from prompts, then build lessons in the course tool.
  • Conversion funnel builder: Use preconfigured funnels for opt-ins, webinars, sales, and lead magnets.
  • Advanced automation: Visual workflows with conditions, actions, and filters for behavioral logic.
  • E-commerce integration: Product recommendations, abandoned-cart recovery, and revenue attribution.

Considerations before going with GetResponse:

  • SMS marketing costs extra and advanced features like AI recommendations require the MAX tier.
  • The learning curve can be steep for complex funnel setups.

GetResponse offers partner options for agencies

Program Model Commission Essentials
Affiliate (REFER) Refer clients Up to 60% recurring Cookie/promo-code tracking; real-time stats; free assets; free to join; monthly payouts.
MAX Partnership (RESELL) Resell to clients Up to 50% lifetime Dedicated onboarding & sales specialist; exclusive training; resell sub-accounts (custom lists/pricing); 25% on MAX referrals; program fee applies.

Read more: GetResponse Alternatives That Focus on Email Marketing

6) AWeber – AI-Powered Platform for Small Business Agencies

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Rating: 4.2/5 (630+ reviews)

AWeber leverages AI throughout its platform to help agencies create content, optimize campaigns, and automate customer journeys.

The platform’s fixed-price unlimited plan removes growth penalties for high-volume senders.

Key Features:

  • AI writing assistant: Generates email copy and subject line suggestions.
  • Team hub management: A feature that allows agencies to manage multiple client accounts with customizable roles and permissions from a single login.
  • Integrated e-commerce tools: Sell digital products and paid newsletters with automated delivery (via Stripe).
  • Automation recipes: Prebuilt workflows (e.g., welcome series); abandoned cart via supported e-commerce integrations.
  • Analytics & testing: Engagement and sales reports with A/B testing.
  • Pricing model: Subscriber-based tiers (not a fixed-price unlimited plan).

Considerations before going with AWeber:

  • Send limits are based on subscriber multipliers which can confuse high-volume senders.
  • The platform lacks SMS beyond web notifications and has no free forever tier.

AWeber pricing starts at $15/month; requires booking a demo for agency features

Plan Price Features
Lite $15/month Unlimited subscribers, 10x email sends, 3 landing pages, 3 automations
Plus $30/month 12x email sends, unlimited landing pages, unlimited automations, priority support
Done For You $30/month + $79 setup fee Full setup by experts, branded templates, welcome series, weekly content

Read next: AWeber Alternatives That Offer Better Value

7) Moosend – Cost-Effective Full-Feature Platform

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Rating: 4.7/5 (700+ reviews)

Moosend delivers enterprise-grade features at competitive prices with AI-powered content tools and comprehensive automation.

The platform offers significant discounts for annual billing, making it attractive for cost-conscious agencies.

Key Features:

  • AI-enhanced content creation: Generate email copy and subject lines (also usable in landing pages/forms).
  • Visual workflow builder: Drag-and-drop automations with triggers, conditions, and actions.
  • Comprehensive feature set: Email marketing, landing pages, forms, SMTP and transactional email.
  • Enterprise security/options: SSO and SAML available on certain plans; dedicated IPs offered as an add-on.
  • Flexible pricing structure: Annual-billing discounts and custom enterprise plans available.

Considerations before going with Moosend:

  • Contact-based pricing increases costs with large lists unless customized.
  • Advanced features like transactional email and SSO require higher plans or add-ons.

Moosend offers a partner program for agencies with exclusive benefits

Feature Details
Commission 30% recurring commission for each client you introduce to Moosend. Option to adjust to 20% and offer 10% client discount.

Read next: Moosend Alternatives (Ranked)

On drives 20% of sales with Campaign Monitor email.

On is a Swiss performance running shoes & apparel brand using automation + personalization to engage runners worldwide.

20%
of e-commerce sales attributed to email
10%
more engagement on personalized campaigns
Anja Peiffer

Targeted emails allow us to be with our customers when and where they need us. And they’re resulting in more opens, clicks, and purchases.

Anja Peiffer

E-Commerce Team

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8) Drip – Behavioral Marketing for Data-Driven Agencies

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Rating: 4.4/5 (450+ reviews)

Drip specializes in behavioral email marketing with real-time segmentation and onsite messaging integration.

Agencies focused on ecommerce and subscription businesses appreciate its sophisticated automation capabilities.

Key Features:

  • Real-time behavioral segmentation: Dynamic segments based on purchase history, site behavior, and engagement.
  • Integrated onsite messaging: Popups, slide-ins, and sticky bars that can trigger email journeys.
  • Visual workflow builder: Drag-and-drop automations with split paths and goals.
  • E-commerce data sync: Native integrations with major carts (e.g., Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce) to pull order, product, and customer data.

Considerations before going with Drip

  • Single pricing tier offers no lower-cost options for small lists.
  • Onsite features may overlap with existing popup tools, and there’s no built-in SMS channel.

Drip offers a partner program with tiered commissions for agencies

Tier Commission After 2 Years Key Benefits
Silver 15% 5% Demo account; Access to Drip support; Partner badge; Dedicated Partner Manager
Gold 20% 10% Demo account; Access to Drip support; Partner badge; Featured link on Drip’s website; Dedicated Partner Manager
Platinum 25% 15% Demo account; Access to Drip support; Partner badge; Featured link on website & roadmap insights; Dedicated Partner Manager
“Campaign Monitor is a strong solution for agencies… List management was super easy and responsive. Easy to segment and create campaigns while balancing different client loads, expectations, considerations, suppression files, target lists, etc. Something that can be self taught which is a huge plus…!” — Kevin T., Sales Director (G2)
30 days free
No card required

 

Read next: We Compared 19 Drip Alternatives – Here’s #1

9) MailerLite – User-Friendly Platform with Fair Pricing

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Rating: 4.6/5 (1.08K+ reviews)

MailerLite combines simplicity with powerful features, offering generous free tiers and transparent pricing.

Agencies appreciate its intuitive interface and comprehensive website building capabilities.

Key Features:

  • Unified digital platform: Email marketing, automation, landing pages, and websites in one interface.
  • AI writing assistant: Generate email copy/subject lines (available on Advanced plan).
  • Pricing structure: Free plan available; paid plans are subscriber-based and include monthly send limits (not unlimited).
  • Customer support: 24/7 support on paid plans; live chat available on higher tiers (no guaranteed 5-minute SLA).
  • Website builder: Responsive sites with blogs, SEO controls, and password protection.

Considerations before going with MailerLite:

  • Both paid plans limit to 500 subscribers before pricing increases.
  • Advanced features like AI assistant and smart sending require the Advanced plan, and there’s no native SMS channel.

MailerLite starts offers a free plan with 12,000 monthly emails, then pricing starts at $10/mo

Plan Price Features
Free $0 500 subscribers, 12,000 monthly emails, automation builder, landing pages, 24/7 support for 14 days
Growing Business $10/month Unlimited emails, 3 users, sell digital products, dynamic emails, multivariate testing
Advanced $20/month Unlimited users, smart sending, custom HTML editor, AI writing assistant, enhanced automations
Enterprise Custom pricing Dedicated success manager, dedicated IP, deliverability consultation, account audit

Read next: MailerLite Alternatives That Scale Better

10) HubSpot – Complete Marketing Automation Suite

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Rating: 4.5/5 (14K+ reviews)

HubSpot offers a comprehensive marketing automation platform that extends far beyond email to include CRM, sales tools, and content management. Its agency partner program and multi-account management make it suitable for full-service marketing agencies.

Key Features:

  • Agency partner program: Dedicated enablement for agencies, including training, credentials, and partner support.
  • Marketing Hub features: Email marketing, social media tools, SEO/lead capture, landing pages, and analytics in one platform.
  • CRM connection: Natively ties marketing activities to HubSpot’s Smart CRM and sales pipelines.
  • Smart content personalization: Dynamic content based on list membership, lifecycle stage, device, location, and more.
  • User permissions & teams: Granular, role-based access controls within each account.

Considerations before going with HubSpot:

  • Professional features start at $800/month, making it expensive for smaller agencies.
  • The platform’s complexity requires significant training, and advanced features can be overwhelming for simple email campaigns.

HubSpot pricing starts at $15/mo

Package Starting Price 2–3 Key Features
Solutions Provider $15/month Revenue share; Enablement resources; Solutions Directory listing (provider badge)
Solutions Partner $400/month Revenue share; Waive client onboarding fees (up to $6,000 each); Dedicated account manager
  • Billed monthly; requires Starter level of HubSpot software.
  • Billed monthly; requires Professional or Enterprise level; onboarding fee required; if using Sales or Service Hub to qualify, minimum 4 seats for one of those subscriptions.

11) Mailjet – Developer-Friendly Transactional Platform

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Rating: 4/5 (150+ reviews)

Mailjet specializes in both marketing and transactional email with strong API capabilities and collaborative features.

Technical agencies appreciate its developer tools and reliable infrastructure.

Key Features:

  • Dual email platform: Create and send marketing and transactional emails in the same platform.
  • Collaborative design tools: Real-time, Google-Docs-style editing and comments in the Email Editor.
  • Advanced segmentation: Target by attributes and behaviors with built-in segmentation.
  • Robust API & webhooks: RESTful Email API/SMTP with comprehensive docs and real-time event webhooks.
  • Deliverability & IP options: Dedicated IPs and reputation tools; EU data residency across multiple EU data centers.

Considerations before going with Mailjet:

  • The platform requires technical knowledge for advanced features.
  • Marketing automation capabilities are limited compared to specialized platforms, and the interface prioritizes functionality over visual design.

Mailjet offers a free plan with 6000/mo, pricing starts at $17/mo

Plan Price Key Features
Free $0/mo 6k emails/mo (200/day), 1.5k contacts, API/SMTP, editor, basic stats
Essential From $17/mo 15k emails/mo, no daily cap, unlimited contacts, segmentation, 1 subaccount, no logo
Premium From $27/mo 15k emails/mo, automations, dynamic content, A/B, landing pages, advanced stats, multi-user, up to 20 subaccounts
Custom Upon request Premium + deliverability services, dedicated manager, onboarding, IP strategy, reports, SLA
“So glad we’ve switched to Campaign Monitor. If you have a versatile email campaign with lots of moving parts and a complex list of subscribers Campaign Monitor makes things so easy… We are able to utilize the Agency Model and oversee all of our clients in one dashboard rather than with separate logins.” — Verified User in Marketing and Advertising (G2)
30 days free
No card required

 

Improving your agency workflow? Our updated email marketing guide shows how to structure services, pricing, and processes for scalable growth.

The Verdict: Which Email Marketing Platform Should Agencies Choose? (Our Top 3 Picks)

  • Campaign Monitor — Best overall for agencies: agency dashboard, white-label reporting, granular permissions, and template locking make multi-client work seamless.
  • Emma by Marigold — Best for enterprise control: tiered accounts, brand governance, and approvals suit complex orgs.
  • ActiveCampaign — Best for advanced automation: powerful workflows plus CRM for data-driven teams.

The choice ultimately depends on your team’s size, client mix, and budget. For most agencies that want scalable multi-client management without extra logins, Campaign Monitor delivers the strongest balance of control, branding, and ease of use.

Ready to streamline your agency’s email ops? Don’t juggle patchwork tools.

Request a Campaign Monitor demo or try it for free today to see why it’s our #1 pick for professional marketing agencies.

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