On 2017-06-07 09:44, Kevin J Cully wrote:
I think MailJet and Mandrill are offering similar services with a different pricing structure. Let me see if I can get this math correct for a couple of example scenarios.
If you were to send out 1,000 emails per month ... ... for MailJet at $7.49/mo * 12mo = $89.88/year ... for Mandrill at $20/block of 25,000 = $20/year with 13,000 emails left in the block
If you were to send out 200 emails per month ... ... for MailJet at $0.00/mo * 12mo = $0.00/year ... for Mandrill at $20/block of 25,000 = $20/year with 22,600 emails left in the block
If you were to send out 50,000 emails per month ... ... for MailJet at 2 "blocks" of $7.49/mo * 12mo = $179.76/year [++] ... for Mandrill at 2blocks at $20/block = $40/year with 0 emails left in the blocks. [+++]
[++] I'm not sure if this is right or not. At this point, you might be stepping up into the "Crystal" level and need to pay $27.95/month? That'd be $335.40 per year. It'd be nice if you could purchase the 2 bronze level "blocks" of 30,000 emails? [+++] From the Mandril site, they may require a MailChimp plan of $25.00/month for 1,501-2000 subscribers. I'm not sure what a "subscriber" is in this scenario but it's definitely worth looking into before signing up.
-Kevin
I'm appreciating the information in this thread because I just signed up for MailChimp recently (but plan to send under 2000 emails) so thanks for all this info.