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The 24 Best Email Marketing Tools

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While email is the most mature (that sounds better than “old,” right?) form of digital marketing, there’s no shortage of marketing technology innovation in this area. Both startups and established vendors continue to develop new capabilities for formatting, targeting, sending, and monitoring the impact of email messages, as well as functions like list building, inbox management, video email, deliverability, branding, custom email signatures and more.

According to recent research from Radicati Group, worldwide email volume will reach 207 billion messages this year—more than half of those for business. The typical business user receives well over 100 emails each day. Email marketers are challenged not only to make their messages stand out in that deluge, but also to provide relevant, actionable information to targeted recipients.

The primary cost of poorly crafted or mis-targeted emails is lost business opportunities, though in extreme cases it can damage a firm’s reputation as well. But the potential payoff for effective email marketing is substantial; email messages are more likely to be seen and acted upon by decision makers than online content, social media, or advertising.

Here are two dozen tools that can help business users and marketers to both craft better messages as well as more efficiently manage their own email inboxes.

1) AWeber
Google Review Count: 446

A full-featured email service provider with capabilities for building auto-responder sequences, campaigns, newsletters, customized sign-up forms, RSS to email, HTML templates with drag-and-drop editing, and email marketing tracking—all with high deliverability.

Sample review: “You need a tool to manage your email list and subscribers. aWeber is one of the best autoresponding and email broadcasting tool. aWeber has 1 month free trial so do give them a shout if you are not sure which email management tool to choose.” — Cent Muruganandam

Pricing: five levels from $19 to $149 per month, based on number of subscribers, with enterprise pricing by quote

Showcase reviews: BuzzBlogger, Cent Muruganandam, RazorSocial (World)

2) FollowUpThen
Google Review Count: 349

A simple but effective email reminder system that lets you easily send followups or reminders to yourself or yourself and others, to make sure no important tasks are missed and better organize your email. Works with virtually any email platform.

Sample review: “Ever forget to follow up with a contact? Just send an email to [anytime]@followupthen.com and you will be reminded when you need to follow up with the contact [anytime (tomorrow, 5 days, 31st of December, etc)].” — StoreYa Blog

Pricing: four levels from free to $9 per month based on number of followups

Showcase reviews: Siasat, StoreYa Blog

3) Unroll.me
Google Review Count: 332

An ingenious tool for cleaning up your inbox: unsubscribe from junk or no-longer-wanted email subscriptions easily while organizing those you like into a daily digest.

Sample review: “There may be some other email management tools out there but this one is working well for me.  My key goal is to maximize the time I have and in order to do that, you need to eliminate all of the garbage that floats by your eyes every day.” — Katie Lance

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Katie Lance, StoreYa Blog, Wrike

4) Bananatag (now Staffbase)
Google Review Count: 285

Quickly create emails from templates (e.g., live event follow up), schedule delivery, and then track opens, clicks, and attachment views. Works with Gmail, Outlook, and most popular email clients.

Sample review: “See what happens to your emails after you press send…you’ll know exactly when they opened your email and whether or not they clicked on your link. BananaTag will even tell you whether they’re on their desktop or mobile device. And best of all, your email appears NO different to your contacts. All of the tracking is done seamlessly without any change in the user experience.” — BuzzBlogger

Pricing: free, $10 or $20 per month, with enterprise pricing by quote

Showcase reviews: BuzzBlogger, Robbie Richards

5) OptinMonster
Google Review Count: 270

Possibly the best opt-in list builder tool. Easily create multiple types of forms (lighbox popups, floating bars, slide-ins, sidebar forms), control triggering events, target messages to specific pages, and use A/B split testing to optimize results.

Sample review: Optinmonster “has various forms you can embed on your site to help with email conversion but one of the most interesting ones is the popup. You can set the popup only to appear on ‘exit intent’.  This means that your website visitor can browse all they want and when they are about to exit the website you can have a popup appearing tempting the visitor to leave their email address.” — RazorSocial (World)

Pricing: $9, $19, or $29 per month

Showcase reviews: RazorSocial (World)

6) mailVU
Google Review Count: 261

A simple way to create and send video emails, from any desktop or mobile device. Also includes tools to create and run video contests.

Sample review: “Send video emails to anyone using your web cam.” — Siasat

Pricing: $2.50 to $65 per month; separate pricing for video contests

Showcase reviews: Johnny Lists, Siasat

7) Mixmax
Google Review Count: 250

A Gmail tool that includes templates to speed email creation, meeting scheduling and mailmerge capabilities, email scheduling undo send, and tracking of opens, clicks and downloads.

Sample review: “Outreach is…important…whether it’s outreach for blog articles, link backs, etc., and MixMax makes it easy to track who has opened my emails, and follow up with them if they haven’t responded.” — Robbie Richards

Pricing: $9, $24, or $49 per month

Showcase reviews: Robbie Richards

8) MailChimp
Google Review Count: 231

An excellent email service provider for ecommerce merchants and online sellers. Features include design templates, custom forms, list segmentation, delivery scheduling (future point or by time zone) and auto-responders, RSS-to-email, A/B split testing, social sharing, reporting and more.

Sample review: MailChimp’s “focus is on automating your email marketing, as its name suggests. Which means personalisation, automated “Welcome!” messaging, targeting messages according to customer behaviour, and watching website and time-related activities like sign-up dates, as email triggers.” — 201 Digital

Pricing: free, $10, or $199 per month

Showcase reviews: 201 Digital, Econsultancy, Express Writers, RazorSocial (World)

9) Followup.cc
Google Review Count: 212

An email productivity tool for Gmail providing capabilities like auto-followups, open notifications, recurring or one-time reminders, open and link click tracking, and message send scheduling.

Sample review: A “simple productivity tool that can make your life easier. FollowUp can track opens and schedule future emails, and it can also send you reminder emails to save you cluttering up your inbox or calendar. Essentially it takes the manual work out of keeping track of the people you’ve emailed and when to follow up.” — Econsultancy

Pricing: $18, $29, or $40 per month

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

10) Rebump
Google Review Count: 210

A Gmail tool that sends friendly automated follow-up messages to your email recipients, customized to appear as if you sent the email yourself. You can track replies and analyze all of your follow-up emails.

Sample review: “For the extremely busy (read: forgetful) among us, following up every email you send often doesn’t happen. Rebump keeps track of whether your emails have been replied to and then sends a personalised follow-up message if needed.” — Econsultancy

Pricing: $5 or $12 per month

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

11) Respona
Google Review Count: 187

Respona is an all-in-one outreach and link building tool designed to help marketers and business owners manage their email outreach campaigns more effectively. It offers a variety of features such as finding and verifying email addresses, personalizing email templates, scheduling follow-up emails, and tracking the performance of your campaigns.

Additionally, Respona integrates with tools like BuzzStream, Ahrefs, and Hunter.io, enhancing its capability as a comprehensive outreach platform.

Sample review: “The tool’s built-in search engine, email finder and AI personalizer make my link buidling outreach literally easier than it’s ever been. It’s almost entirely automated, and makes running big campaigns super easy. The interface is intuitive and the analytics dashboard clearly displays campaign performance.” — Maria G.

Pricing: $399/$799 per month

12) WiseStamp
Google Review Count: 187

A tool for creating professional, graphical email signatures for use in Gmail, Outlook,  and other popular email platforms. Include photos, social media account icons, badges, and more.

Sample review: “Use Wisestamp to automatically include a link to your latest blog post in your signature.” — RazorSocial (Technology)

Pricing: free or $6 per month

Showcase reviews: RazorSocial (Technology)

13) Sender Score
Google Review Count: 185

Sample review: “SenderScore gives your IP a rank from 0-100 against millions of other IPs. 0 means you’re untrustworthy compared to other IPs and 100 means you are trustworthy by comparison.” — Econsultancy

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

14) Gmass
Google Review Count: 182

Sample review: “I lean heavily on outreach to build links for my clients. This (Gmass) is one of the best free outreach tools you’ll find.” — Robbie Richards

Pricing: free, $7, $9, or $13 per month

Showcase reviews: Robbie Richards

15) Scr.im
Google Review Count: 173

Sample review: “Scr.im converts your email address into a short, custom URL you can share on public sites without getting picked up by spam bots and email harvesters.” — Wrike

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Siasat, Wrike

16) BombBomb
Google Review Count: 170

Sample review: “I can’t say enough about (video). From using it in blogs, to BombBomb video emails, to posting on YouTube.  It has huge SEO benefits and gets so much more across than words and even pictures.  Remember, according to the internet (so it must be correct), people process an image 60,000 times faster than words.” — Katie Lance

Pricing: plans from $39 to $69 per month, or $1,299 one-time for premium setup

Showcase reviews: Katie Lance

17) Sortd
Google Review Count: 170

Sample review: “After using it (Sortd), you’ll be hard-pressed to imagine this tool isn’t going places. Create custom columns, such as ‘To-do,’ ‘Follow Up,’ or ‘FYI’ — the possibilities are nearly endless. Then, when an email comes in, simply drag it to the appropriate column. You can even set reminders, add notes, or change the title of the email. You can also set individual emails to “snooze” so that they are relegated to the bottom of your list until the snooze is over, at which point it pops back up at the top.” — B2B PR Sense Blog

Pricing: free (beta)

Showcase reviews: B2B PR Sense Blog

18) 10 Minute Mail
Google Review Count: 167

Sample review: “Set up a temporary email address to receive discount code emails, and the address will self-destruct after 10 minutes.” — Wrike

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Wrike

19) MailTrack.io (now Mailsuite)
Google Review Count: 155

Sample review: “Mailtrack.io helps you in calculating open rates for outreach campaigns (which can be) very useful in brainstorming ideas for your next moves – such as improving the crafted email template, making click-baity but straightfoward subject lines or changing the value proposition of your outreach.” — Robbie Richards

Pricing: free, or premium version from $4 per  month

Showcase reviews: Robbie Richards

20) BrandMyMail
Google Review Count: 151

Sample review: “This tool helps you make your emails look pretty. Or ‘on brand’ if you want to be all marketing about it…you don’t have to be a seasoned designer or technical genius to use this tool, so it’s a good one for anyone starting out who wants to make a positive first impression on their customers.” — Econsultancy

Pricing: free, $31 per year, or $42 per year per user for corporate use

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

21) Boomerang for Gmail
Google Review Count: 130

Sample review: “Boomerang brings emails back into my inbox at the day and time that I specify and reminds me to follow up and what to follow up on. It’s raised my productivity ten-fold. This is a service I can’t live without.” — Hunter & Bard

Pricing: free, $5, $15, or $50 per month

Showcase reviews: BuzzBlogger, Hunter & Bard, Robbie Richards, Social Media Today, StoreYa Blog, TNW News

Touchstone (appears to be defunct)
Google Review Count: 90

Pricing: $69, $99, or $297 – one-time purchase

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

22) Litmus Scope
Google Review Count: 90

Pricing: free, $79, $199, or $319 per month, with enterprise pricing by quote

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

23) A/B Split and Multivariate Test Duration Calculator
Google Review Count: 20

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

24) SendForensics Email Deliverability Test
Google Review Count: 16

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Econsultancy

More Tools

ConvertKit
Google Review Count: 221

Pricing: free or $9/$29 per month

Campaign Monitor
Google Review Count: 190

Pricing: $9/$29/$149 per month, with enterprise pricing by quote

MailCharts
Google Review Count: 180

Pricing: free or $99/$249/$999 per month

Automizy
Google Review Count: 173

Pricing: $9/$29 per month, with enterprise pricing by quote

Constant Contact
Google Review Count: 170

Pricing: two plans with multiple price levels based on number of subscribers, ranging from $20 to $335 per month

Flow-e
Google Review Count: 164

Pricing: $9 per month

Mailtrap
Google Review Count: 155

A safe email testing tool for staging and development, Mailtrap enables you to inspect and debug your email samples before delivering them to your customers. It helps you keep your email messages clear of spam filters and test HTML elements for compatibility with popular email clients. The Mailtrap blog also offers helpful information such as reviews of email deliverability testing tools.

Pricing: six levels from free to $300 per month

Mailbird
Google Review Count: 154

Mailbird is an email client compatible for Windows that unifies all your email accounts. You can access different accounts from different providers all in one place. The software integrates with productivity and communication tools like Asana, Slack, WhatsApp, Dropbox and FormSwift among others.

Pricing: personal = $39/year or $79 pay once; business = $59 per year

EmailOctopus
Google Review Count: 138

An email marketing tool with features to help grow your subscriber list with forms and landing pages; use predesigned templates or create custom emails; set up autoresponders and drip campaigns; segment audiences and tailor messages to each group; and analyze results with campaign metrics.

Pricing: free; $20/month and up based on subscribers and emails sent

Mailshake
Google Review Count: 136

Pricing: free or $59/99 per user per month

SalesHandy
Google Review Count: 123

Pricing: free or $9/$22/$49 per month

Omnisend
Google Review Count: 113

Pricing: $60/$199/$2,000 per month, based on email volume

Stripo
Google Review Count: 91

Stripo is an intuitive and simple yet flexible email template creator that enables you to creatively design, speed up production, and test and export emails to any ESP, using its drag and drop & HTML editor.  Build and customize every element of your email message intuitively, with no code email development. Helpful pre-built modules and content blocks streamline the process. Get started with more than 1,400 free HTML email templates and create actionable messages.

Woodpecker
Google Review Count: 90

Pricing: $40/$50 per user per month; enterprise pricing by quote

OutreachPlus
Google Review Count: 88

Pricing: $11/$23/$36 per user per month

Delivra
Google Review Count: 78

Pricing: $100/$395/$825 per month

DirectIQ
Google Review Count: 70

Pricing: free or $15/$25 per month

Right Inbox
Google Review Count: 64

Pricing: free or $6 per month

Canary Mail
Google Review Count: 38

Pricing: Mac $10; iOS $5

Sellizer
Google Review Count: 36

Pricing: $5/$22/$35 per month

Mailmodo
Google Review Count: 32

Pricing: free or $49/$199/$499 per month

Flashy
Google Review Count: 16

Pricing: Mac $10; iOS $5

Subscribe Sense
Google Review Count: N/A

Subscribe Sense helps you stop losing leads due to unconfirmed double opt-ins. It enables you to quickly diagnose confirmation email deliverability issues; display personalized links to user’s mailboxes to find your confirmation email; and send confirmation reminders. Optionally, it lets you provide a subscribe-by-inbound-mail option to avoid the double opt-in completely.

Showcase Reviews

201 Digital
B2B PR Sense Blog
BuzzBlogger
Cent Muruganandam
Econsultancy
Express Writers
Hunter & Bard
Johnny Lists
Katie Lance
RazorSocial (World)
RazorSocial (Technology)
Robbie Richards
Siasat
Social Media Today
StoreYa Blog
TNW News
Wrike

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