ConvertKit vs Mailchimp — Lequel l'emporte ?
Choisissez ConvertKit si: Les créateurs, blogueurs et auteurs de newsletters qui veulent une automatisation simple qui marche, point
Choisissez Mailchimp si: Les petites entreprises qui débutent en email marketing et veulent une plateforme tout-en-un
Notre avis: ConvertKit for simplicity, Mailchimp for power users.
| ConvertKit | Mailchimp | |
|---|---|---|
| Tarifs | Free up to 10,000 subscribers (limited features) | Creator $25/mo (300 subs) | Free up to 500 contacts and 1,000 sends/mo | Essentials $13/mo |
| Fonctionnalités | Visual automation builder, Subscriber tagging, Landing pages and forms, Creator Network for growth, Digital product sales | Email campaigns and automation, Landing pages, Audience segmentation, A/B testing, Customer journey builder |
| Idéal pour | Creators, bloggers, and newsletter writers who want simple automation that just works | Small businesses starting with email marketing who want an all-in-one platform |
| Courbe d'apprentissage | Facile | Facile |
La vraie différence
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
ConvertKit stands out with Visual automation builder and Subscriber tagging. Mailchimp counters with Email campaigns and automation and Audience segmentation.
ConvertKit's Achilles heel: email template design is intentionally minimal — if you want pixel-perfect branded emails, look elsewhere. Mailchimp's: gets expensive fast as your list grows — 10k contacts costs $100+/mo and automation is limited on lower tiers. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Le verdict
If you value visual automation builder and les créateurs, blogueurs et, go with ConvertKit. If les petites entreprises qui matters more, Mailchimp is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.