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Intuit Is Slowly Killing Mailchimp's Free Plan, Here's Why

3 pointsby kevinfulover 2 years ago

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jfengelover 2 years ago
Hrm. This is an ad, but is nonetheless news to me. I do have over 500 Mailchimp contacts for my community theater.<p>I haven&#x27;t seen that email from Mailchimp, but it might have escaped my attention. I&#x27;ll have to go looking for it. They certainly didn&#x27;t call my attention to it when I visited the site a few days ago.<p>My case is kind of on the bubble. I know that with ~800 users and sending ~1 email&#x2F;month, I&#x27;m using actual resources... but also that I&#x27;m not costing very much. Any paid price tier is almost certainly aimed at people using much more resources than me, and is priced accordingly.<p>I don&#x27;t mind paying for services that I use, but in a case like mine the overhead of paying is going to be more than the actual service cost.<p>I think the basic tier at about $10&#x2F;month is probably worth it. But I will look into switching to somebody willing to be more generous.