There is no limit to the number of emails you can send per day. Instead, there is a monthly cap of 12,000 emails.
Create personalized email newsletters by segmenting your mailing list and then assigning different blocks for different audiences. MailerLite will then show each subscriber the content that is most relevant to them.
There is a drag-and-drop editor and pre-built blocks that allow you to build your emails without writing any code. You can easily add and remove blocks, change fonts and styles, and more.
Built-in triggers for many common actions, so you can automatically send an email when a subscriber joins a group, fills out a form, clicks a link, and more.
If you run an online business, MailerLite offers special eCommerce triggers so you can automatically send abandoned cart emails, cross-sell and upsell emails, and more.
Add up to 3 triggers to each email sequence so hit post database subscribers can enter the sequence at multiple points.
You can connect MailerLite and WooCommerce using a MailerLite extension .
Disadvantages
email templates, but the drag-and-drop email builder has a default template with space for a logo , header, image, and other important content.
If your contact list exceeds 1,000 people, you will need to upgrade to a paid plan.
Your emails will all have the MailerLite logo, which can damage your brand image.
While the paid plans offer 24/7 support, the free plan only includes email support Monday through Friday.
pricing
MailerLite has a free plan that you can use for as long as you want. Paid plans start at $9 per month when billed annually. If you want to add more than 1,000 subscribers, you will need to purchase a paid plan.
Prices for the paid plans vary depending on the number of subscribers, but you can expect to pay at least $22.50 per month for 2,500 subscribers. To learn more, read our in-depth MailerLite review .