Our Verdict: Why Constant Contact Is Our #1 Pick for Small Business
Constant Contact wins our small-business ranking for the same reason it has held the position year over year: it nails the criteria that matter most to small business owners (deliverability, support, ease of use) and skips the feature bloat that drives up cost without driving revenue. It is not the most powerful tool we test. It is the right tool for the audience this site serves.
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At just $12 per month, if your first email campaign brings back even one customer who spends more than $12, you have already made your money back. Most small businesses see returns of $36 for every $1 spent on email marketing.
See Our Top Pick at EmailToolAdviserWhat Is Constant Contact?
Constant Contact is an email marketing and small-business marketing platform founded in 1995. It is the oldest commercially-successful email marketing tool still in market and serves more than 600,000 small business customers globally. Originally bootstrapped, it went public, was acquired by Endurance International, then sold to private equity firm Clearlake Capital and Siris Capital in 2021. Despite the corporate churn, the product has stayed focused on the same customer: small and local businesses.
Today the platform handles email marketing, marketing automation, landing pages, signup forms, SMS marketing, social posting, and event management. The bulk of value for small businesses is still in the email side, which is what we evaluated.
How We Tested Constant Contact
Our test methodology:
- 90 days of hands-on usage on a paid Standard tier plan ($35/mo).
- Real 850-contact list from a local services business (not seeded test data).
- 38 campaigns sent — mix of weekly newsletters, monthly promo emails, behind-the-scenes content, customer profiles, and event invites.
- Four automations live: 3-email welcome series, abandoned cart, birthday email, and 90-day win-back.
- Deliverability monitored across Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, Apple Mail, and Yahoo Japan using a third-party inbox monitor.
- Six support calls placed during business hours with realistic small-business questions.
- Comparison baseline against four other platforms (Mailchimp, MailerLite, ActiveCampaign, Brevo) running in parallel.
Constant Contact Features We Liked
Hands-on phone support (the killer feature)
Constant Contact is the only entry-tier email marketing tool that includes live phone support. In our six test calls during business hours (7am-9pm ET weekdays, 9am-8pm ET Saturdays), every call picked up within 5 minutes. Five out of six were resolved without escalation. The one escalation took an additional 14 minutes and got us to a specialist who solved the issue. For comparison: Mailchimp doesn't offer phone support below $350/mo. ActiveCampaign requires the $49/mo Plus tier. MailerLite and Brevo don't offer phone support at any price.
Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises (most generous in the industry)
Most email tools offer 14-day trials. Constant Contact's Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises covers two full campaign cycles — enough to learn the product, build a list, send your first 8-12 campaigns, and see real engagement data before paying anything. No credit card required at signup.
Drag-and-drop builder that doesn't get in your way
The Constant Contact builder is opinionated. You don't get infinite layout flexibility, but you do get a builder that consistently produces clean, on-brand emails on the first try. We loaded the same campaign into all five platforms; Constant Contact's version took the least configuration time (about 12 minutes from blank template to ready-to-send). MailerLite came in second at 15 minutes.
Built-in events tool (perfect for local biz)
Native event management — registration, ticketing, attendee management, follow-up email — without integrating a third-party tool like Eventbrite. For local businesses where events drive 30-50% of revenue (yoga studios, cooking schools, wineries, nonprofits), this single feature can justify the platform.
AI subject line and content generator
Most "AI" features in email tools are gimmicks. Constant Contact's subject line generator and tester is genuinely useful. It analyzes historical open patterns from your list, generates 3-5 subject line variations, and runs a real-time A/B test on a slice of your list before sending to the rest. We saw an average 5.2-point lift on open rates when using the recommended variant.
Modern, on-brand template library
Templates are organized by industry (restaurant, retail, services, nonprofit, events, fitness) rather than by visual style. This makes finding a credible starting point fast — a pizzeria can land on a pizzeria-aware template in 30 seconds. The library is smaller than Mailchimp's (~100 vs ~200) but the organization is better.
Solid native automations
Welcome series, abandoned cart, birthday, RSS-to-email, and win-back automations all work cleanly. Setup is faster than ActiveCampaign's deeper system. For 90% of small business needs, this is enough.
The full feature set Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises
At just $12 per month, if your first email campaign brings back even one customer who spends more than $12, you have already made your money back. Most small businesses see returns of $36 for every $1 spent on email marketing.
See Our Top Pick at EmailToolAdviserWhere Constant Contact Could Improve
Deep behavioral automation
If you need lead scoring, behavior-based branching, deal pipelines, or CRM-style workflows — Constant Contact doesn't have them. ActiveCampaign does. For most small businesses, this won't matter. For B2B small businesses with sales teams, it might.
Advanced segmentation
Segmentation works on tags and custom fields, but doesn't reach the behavioral depth of Mailchimp's Standard tier (which adds predictive segmentation, behavioral targeting, and clicked-not-purchased segments). For local businesses with simple lists, the included segmentation is enough. For ecommerce brands segmenting heavily, Mailchimp Standard wins this category.
Price-per-contact at high tiers
Pricing stays predictable but scales aggressively at the upper tiers. A 10,000-contact Premium plan runs about $295/mo. By comparison, at the same contact volume Mailchimp Standard runs about $230/mo. If your list grows above 10,000 contacts and you don't need phone support — Mailchimp Standard becomes a more cost-efficient pick.
Pricing: Is Constant Contact Worth $12 a Month?
How they compare
| Tier | Price (500 contacts) | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Lite | $12/mo | Templates, drag-and-drop builder, basic reporting, email support, phone support |
| Standard | $35/mo | Everything in Lite + automations, segmentation, AI assistant, A/B testing |
| Premium | $80/mo | Everything in Standard + revenue tracking, dynamic content, advanced reporting |
The ROI math at $12/month is straightforward: if a single new customer comes back because of one email, you've cleared the cost. Industry-average email marketing ROI is $36 returned per $1 spent. For most small businesses, even the Standard tier at $35/mo pays back inside the first month.
The $12 entry tier covers most local businesses for the first 3-6 months
At just $12 per month, if your first email campaign brings back even one customer who spends more than $12, you have already made your money back. Most small businesses see returns of $36 for every $1 spent on email marketing.
See Our Top Pick at EmailToolAdviserPros and Cons at a Glance
Pros
- Hands-on phone support included on every paid tier
- Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises — the most generous in the industry
- 97.4% inbox placement in our testing (highest tested)
- Drag-and-drop builder that works on the first try
- Industry-organized templates — fast to find a good starting point
- Built-in events tool — saves on a separate tool subscription
- AI subject line tester lifts open rates 5+ points
- Predictable pricing — no surprise tier-jump charges
- Forgiving list import — handles messy customer data
Cons
- No behavior-based automation depth (ActiveCampaign wins here)
- Segmentation less sophisticated than Mailchimp Standard
- Template count smaller than Mailchimp (~100 vs ~200)
- Pricing scales aggressively above 10,000 contacts
- Brand reputation can feel "older" to design-first marketers
Who Constant Contact Is Best For
- Local businesses (restaurants, salons, contractors, dental, retail)
- Small businesses with under 10,000 contacts
- Non-technical owners running their own marketing
- Weekly or biweekly senders
- Owners who value phone support when something breaks
- Event-hosting businesses (yoga, cooking, fundraisers, weddings)
- Organizations with multiple senders sharing one account
Who Should Skip Constant Contact
- High-tech B2B SaaS marketers needing deep behavioral automation
- Ecommerce stores over 50,000 contacts (Mailchimp Standard or Klaviyo)
- Design-first marketers wanting maximum template variety
- Marketing operations professionals who want flexibility over guardrails
How Constant Contact Compares to the Top Alternatives
How they compare
| Rank | Tool | Best For | Starting Price | Free Plan | Our Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Constant Contact | Small & local businesses | $12/mo | Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises | 4.8 / 5 |
| 2 | MailerLite | Bloggers, side hustles | $10/mo | Yes (1k contacts) | 4.0 / 5 |
| 3 | Mailchimp | Visual designers | $13/mo | Yes (500 contacts) | 3.8 / 5 |
| 4 | ActiveCampaign | Advanced automation | $29/mo | 14-day trial | 3.7 / 5 |
| 5 | Brevo (Sendinblue) | Transactional + marketing | $9/mo | Yes (300/day) | 3.5 / 5 |
For the full head-to-head comparisons, see Constant Contact vs Mailchimp, vs ActiveCampaign, and vs MailerLite.
Setting Up Constant Contact in Under 30 Minutes
- Sign up at join.constantcontact.com (no credit card required for the Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises). 2 minutes.
- Pick your industry during onboarding. This pre-loads relevant templates and prompt suggestions. 1 minute.
- Import your list via CSV, Square/Shopify/QuickBooks sync, or copy-paste. 5-10 minutes depending on list size.
- Authenticate your domain (SPF, DKIM, DMARC). The guided wizard walks you through copy-pasting DNS records into your registrar. 10-15 minutes.
- Pick a template and customize with your logo, colors, and first email body. 5-10 minutes.
- Send a test, then send to your list. 2 minutes.
Most small business owners we work with go from signup to first send in under 60 minutes total.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Constant Contact worth it in 2026?
Yes, for small and local businesses. Constant Contact scored 4.8 out of 5 in our 90-day testing. Phone support, predictable pricing, and a Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises separate it from the field.
Does Constant Contact have a free plan?
Constant Contact offers a Plans starting from $12 per month with no surprises instead of a permanent free tier. The trial includes full product access — automations, templates, list import, and AI features — without requiring a credit card.
How much does Constant Contact really cost?
Lite tier is $12/mo for up to 500 contacts. Standard tier (most small businesses) is $35/mo. Premium tier is $80/mo. Pricing scales linearly with contact volume.
Is Constant Contact better than Mailchimp?
For small businesses, yes. Constant Contact wins on phone support, list import forgiveness, predictable pricing, and slightly higher deliverability. Mailchimp is the better pick for ecommerce brands.
Can I cancel Constant Contact anytime?
Yes. Constant Contact bills monthly with no long-term contract. Cancel at any time and you stop being charged at the end of the current billing period.