Mailchimp is the incumbent and it is genuinely fine at sending email. Nobody was ever fired for choosing it.
The argument is what it was built for. Mailchimp is marketing software for businesses that run campaigns. You are a person with readers.
What Mailchimp costs you
- Pricing by contact count that ratchets up as the list grows
- An interface built for marketing teams, with your letter three menus deep
- No site. The landing pages are ad-shaped, not home-shaped
- Automations powerful enough that configuring them is its own project
What you get here
- A site and a letter machine already assembled, in your name, in days
- Plain letters that read like a person wrote them, because one did
- $0/month to run and a list you export any morning
You do not need marketing software. You need a deed and a machine that sends letters.
The next step
This site is the demo. $1,400 once at founder price, delivered in days, every part registered in your name. See the pricing.