Constant Contact vs MailerLite — Which One Wins?

TLDR

Pick Constant Contact if: Local businesses and nonprofits that want simple email campaigns with phone support

Pick MailerLite if: Creators and small businesses who want clean email marketing with a generous free plan and no bloat

Our take: Constant Contact for simplicity, MailerLite for power users.

 Constant ContactMailerLite
PricingNo free plan (60-day trial) | Lite $12/moFree for up to 1,000 subscribers | Growing Business $10/mo
FeaturesEmail templates (200+), Social media posting, Event marketing, Surveys and polls, SMS marketing (Premium)Drag-and-drop editor, Website and blog builder, Paid newsletter subscriptions, Automation workflows, A/B testing
Best forLocal businesses and nonprofits that want simple email campaigns with phone supportCreators and small businesses who want clean email marketing with a generous free plan and no bloat
Learning CurveEasyEasy

The Real Difference

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Constant Contact stands out with Email templates (200+) and Social media posting. MailerLite counters with Drag-and-drop editor and Website and blog builder.

Constant Contact's Achilles heel: automation is basic compared to activecampaign — no conditional logic or advanced branching on lower tiers. MailerLite's: advanced segmentation and reporting lag behind activecampaign — not built for complex marketing ops. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Bottom Line

If you value email templates (200+) and local businesses and nonprofits, go with Constant Contact. If creators and small businesses matters more, MailerLite is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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