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Mailjet pricing
Mailjet has a free version and offers a free trial. Mailjet paid version starts at US$15.00/month.
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Mailjet Reviews
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- Industry: Graphic Design
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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SMTP relay for all my emails
I use mailjet in daily work and keep in mind if one of the clients asks for advise or recommendation. Mailjet offers and provide so many working services and features that while one implements them there is no time to think about the shortcomings.
Pros
1. innovative technologies and features
2. the necessary functions that can be extended and / or scaled if necessary
3. never experienced issues
4. high abvailability
5. API / developers friendly
6. full-stack developer friendly
7. spam filters / precise analytics / statistics
8. free plan and fair pricing
9. intuitive admin web UI
10. documentation and clear tutorials
- Industry: Apparel & Fashion
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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For the price, Mailjet is near perfect
The Mailjet template creator is easy to use if you have any experience using other template creators. Love how they include "saved sections" in the template creator for ease of creation. Mailjet has strict rules for anti-spam measures and that's a good thing. The majority of my emails do get delivered. For the frequency of our newsletters, Mailjet is perfect for our company. For transactional emails, we use Marsello because of its vast segment properties.
Pros
Picking a mail software is extremely stressful since most companies will charge you an arm and a leg when your list grows. Mailjet is the most value-driven software for medium-sized businesses.
Cons
If you want to segment at all, you have to upgrade to higher payment tiers. After testing their segment tiers, I wasn't too impressed by the options, so I downgraded it.
Reasons for Choosing Mailjet
Mailchimp has gotten so much more expensive over the years.Switched From
Mailchimp- Industry: Online Media
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Steer clear if you're looking to send a large volume of emails
Overall, if you want to send a little bit of email with webhooks and api calls, this will work. If you're sending large scale campaigns, it could ruin your email list size because of the lack of functionality around reengagement campaign parameters.
Pros
The sales people and customer support were very nice. If you were looking to use the free tier or send low volume of emails then MailJet will do the job (ie: in place of MailChimp) however, if you're looking at this v's constantcontact or sendgrid, selligent etc then I would definitely not go with MailJet.
Cons
MailJet do not want clients to use them as a databasing tool which means, if you have a segment of users who are engaged and opened 20 times in the last 30 days and you want to get those email addresses to push into facebook to find a look alike audience...you can't. MailJet won't let you get that data.
They also blacklist your softbouncing emails in the background and limit the characters in subject lines.
Alternatives Considered
SelligentReasons for Choosing Mailjet
Due to price but wish we hadn't and actually went back to SailThru after 6 months of trying to get MailJet to work properly.Switched From
SailthruResponse from Sinch
Hi - thanks for your feedback. Please feel free to send us an email to [email protected] and we'd be happy to look into your account. In the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience. Our platform and API is designed to handle higher volumes and as long as our Sending Policy is adhered to, we will be able to address any of your issues. Thanks again, the Mailjet team.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Mailjet is easy and quick to integrate
Integrating Mailjet has been quick and everything worked from the get go
Pros
Mailjet is easy and quick to integrate. You can simply create new templates and plug them into you own applications.
Cons
The templating language can be hard to master, especially when using complex functions such as loops and conditions.
- Industry: Think Tanks
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used for 6-12 months
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A solid option for managing email lists.
Pros
Ease of use
A plethora of features
Messages arrive to inbox (not spam)
Good analytics
Overall value is good
Cons
Mailjet limits your sending rate at first
Some features could be more customizable (e.g. subscriber forms/widgets)
Can be a bit complicated to add sender addresses and verify URLs