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Drip offers a day free trial with no credit card required so that you can test out their service. Adding your contacts to an email list is a standard process with options to insert them individually, importing email contacts in bulk from a file, or copy-pasting.
If you have a list with another email marketing service, you can connect it, and your contacts get transferred automatically. You can organize the contacts by adding tags to each of them. Before you can start creating your email, you have to build a campaign. There are several specific options for the type of campaign: standard campaign, automation, RSS triggered, date-based, and split testing. You can create your email from scratch using the editor tool, choose a template, or insert custom HTML code.
You can choose from 21 available templates and a bunch of layout options. The design tool itself is based on a drag and drop functionality with pre-defined elements that you can add to your email. There are also some additional design options for each component. ActiveCampaign also features an image editing tool in the email editor, which is a time saver. Here you can turn on different tracking features, add a date for scheduling your email, and run a Spam Check.
You can now send the message immediately, schedule it, or simply save and exit the editor. ActiveCampaign has a separate mobile app where you can check your reports, track customer activity, and access your CRM. You can use the email editor in a mobile browser with all the editing features as another option. However, they add a machine learning aspect for sending emails and creating somewhat unique content.
The other main features are drag and drop design tools, email and marketing automation, dynamic content options, opt-in forms, and social media integrations. ActiveCampaign offers chat and email support during business hours. The additional phone support option becomes available with a higher-tier plan. As you increase the number of contacts, the higher-tier plans become unavailable. So, the more subscribers you have, the fewer features you have with your email marketing.
You can pay for the service with monthly or annual payments, where the yearly costs much cheaper across the board. They also throw in a free data migration option from other email marketing services. ActiveCampaign offers a day free trial with some limited features. Standard choices for adding contacts with MailerLite are individual, upload a list from a file, or copy-pasting. You can also import your email contacts from Mailchimp, which is an odd option on its own.
After the import, you can either add them to an existing group or create a new one in the same flow. To start creating your email, you first need to set up a campaign with some additional information about it.
You have multiple options to build your email: drag and drop editor, plain text, and custom HTML code. You can also choose a template among 62 options. The design tool itself is based on drag and drop functionality. We also like that you can instantly understand the nature of different blocks because they have example content in them. Instead, a toolbar slides out where you can insert your content, which is a bit unfamiliar in design.
You can now send your campaign out immediately or schedule it for a later date. MailerLite has a separate app only available on iPhones. The app is missing the email editing functionality. Luckily, the editor is accessible and fully-functional in the mobile browser.
You might need to turn your device horizontal to see and edit the content column. The main features are drag and drop editing tools, customer segmentation options for targeted emails, contact tags, email automation, sign-up forms, and dynamic content. The latter is only with Premium plans though.
They also have a decent knowledge base where you can find answers and further knowledge about email marketing. MailerLite offers a free and a paid plan. A great thing about the paid plan is that there are no tiers. Once you opt for a paid plan, all the features remain the same no matter how many contacts you have.
You can choose to pay a monthly or an annual fee. You also get a free website with five landing pages upon signing up. MailerLite offers a day free trial with premium features, and then you can decide if you stay on the free plan or choose to buy the paid version. Remaining on the former loses the premium perks from your account. The biggest issue was with the delay while accessing some options in the editor. To start adding contacts, you must have an active list available, which you can create separately.
After this, you can add your contact individually, import them from a file, or copy-pasting them. You need to create a campaign before you can start building your email.
To make your email, you can use the email design tool to build it from scratch or from a template or use the plain text editor.
The design tool is a bit slow to react. Opening the additional options of a block often had two-second delays, and you can only edit the text on the toolbar, not in the email itself.
Yet, you get a useful image editor tool and a preview option for desktop and mobile, in which you can make instant changes without leaving the preview. You can then send the campaign out immediately or schedule it for a later date. Klaviyo has an application for iOS users. You can also access your account through a mobile browser. Klaviyo has the same features for both free and paid plans, with an exception in customer support. They have all the modern features for email marketing and have a focus on analytics.
Customer support with Klaviyo is available over the email during the whole week with slightly limited times. Additionally, with the paid plans, you can also get in touch with them over live chat during the business hours.
You get the same features across the board, but have some limitations for the number of contacts and email sends based on your chosen contacts amount. We hope that our experience with sending out the message was an anomaly and not a standard process for their other customers. Adding contacts with iContact is effortless. You can add your subscribers individually, copy-pasting them, or uploading an email list from a file. You can then sort them into existing lists or create a new one.
You can also view these templates in a mobile preview option. As an alternative, you can also create your email in a plain text editor. The design tool uses drag and drop functionality together with nine different building blocks.
Make sure to add a subject line in the editor before moving on to sending your email. You then have additional options for enabling analytics, split testing, and previewing the entire message in a desktop or mobile view. The next step is sending the email immediately or scheduling it for a later date. However, this is where the smooth process ended for us. Their email editor is accessible through the mobile browser, but it feels very clunky, and you might need to turn your device horizontal.
One of the more exciting features is the inactive subscriber segmentation for re-engagement. This makes for an incredible perk and takes the task of following the inactive subscribers yourself off the to-do list.
They also have an extensive knowledge base for you to browse. However, we felt that there were too few options when building your email than what the other providers are offering. Still, a decent experience nonetheless. You start by creating a contact list and then importing your contacts from a file or copy-pasting them. To start creating your email, you first need to set up a campaign.
This is where you name your campaign, write a subject line, and a preheader text. The next step is choosing a template among 81 variants, and this opens the design tool for further tweaking. The Enabled check box is selected by default. If not selected, the tool is disabled, and emails are not sent.
The Email tool retains all other configuration properties. If you use a specific SMTP server that is different from the recipient domain, errors come back in an email to the sender from the System Administrator, outlining the problem. Running into problems or issues with your Alteryx product? Visit the Alteryx Community or contact support. Can't submit this form? A user with 'Admin' level permissions on the project's Submittals tool can change these settings. See Configure Settings: Submittals Tool.
Note: These email settings do not apply when sending and resending submittals in submittal packages. See Emails for Submittal Packages below.
To learn more about the different roles in the columns of the 'Submittal Emails' table, see the following articles:.