ComparingPlunk vs Mailchimp

Open-source alternative
for Mailchimp

Mailchimp is for marketers. Plunk is for developers who need full control, modern API, and transparent pay-as-you-go pricing. Same features, better DX.

The Pricing Model That Makes Sense

Pay for what you use, not for what you store

Plunk

Pay per email sent

Pay-as-you-go pricing. Only pay for emails you actually send, not for contacts stored.

Pay-as-you-go
Only pay for emails you actually send
Unlimited contacts in your database
No penalties for growing your list
Mailchimp

Pay per contact stored

Charged for every contact in your list, whether you email them or not.

Fixed subscription
Pay for contacts even if you don't email them
Growing your list = automatic price increase
Duplicate contacts count multiple times

Why Developers Choose Plunk

Pay-as-you-go Pricing

Only pay for emails you send, not for contacts you store. No monthly minimums or fixed subscription costs.

API-First

Modern REST API designed for developers. 10x easier to integrate than Mailchimp's marketing-focused API.

5-Minute Setup

Start sending in minutes. No audiences to configure, no lists to manage. Just send emails.

Open Source

AGPL-3.0 licensed. Inspect the code, self-host, no vendor lock-in. Mailchimp is proprietary.

All-in-One

Transactional and marketing emails in one platform. No need for separate Mandrill account.

Event-Driven

Trigger workflows based on user actions. Advanced automation that Mailchimp can't match.

Feature Comparison

Feature
Plunk
Mailchimp
Pricing Model
Pay per email
Pay per contact
Target Audience
Developers
Marketers
API Quality
Modern REST
Legacy/complex
Open Source
Self-Hostable
Transactional Emails
Built-in
Mandrill (separate)
Marketing Campaigns
Event-Based Triggers
Limited
Developer Experience
Excellent
Marketing-first
Setup Time
5 minutes
1-2 hours

Frequently asked questions

When should I choose Mailchimp over Plunk?

Choose Mailchimp if you're a marketer who needs a drag-and-drop email builder and prefers a marketing-first interface. Mailchimp excels at visual design and non-technical users. Choose Plunk if you're a developer who values API-first design, wants transactional + marketing in one platform, and prefers code over drag-and-drop.

What is the difference between Plunk and Mailchimp pricing?

Mailchimp charges per contact stored, regardless of how many emails you send. Plunk uses a pay-as-you-go model where you only pay for emails sent. This means with Mailchimp, your cost increases as your contact list grows, while with Plunk, you only pay when you actually send emails.

Can Plunk handle both transactional and marketing emails?

Yes, that's one of Plunk's key advantages. Transactional emails (receipts, password resets) and marketing emails (newsletters, campaigns) are built into one platform. With Mailchimp, you need their separate Mandrill service for transactional emails, which adds complexity.

Is Plunk's API easier to use than Mailchimp's?

Yes, significantly. Plunk has a modern RESTful API designed for developers. Mailchimp's API is complex and marketing-focused, requiring you to understand concepts like "audiences," "campaigns," and "merge fields." Most developers find Plunk's API 10x easier to integrate.

Does Plunk have a visual email builder like Mailchimp?

Plunk has a minimal email editor, most of our users manage their own templates using their own HTML. This gives developers full control and enables version control, testing, and reusability. If you need a drag-and-drop builder, Mailchimp is better. If you prefer code and want beautiful, responsive emails, Plunk is the better choice.

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