Honest verdicts on email marketing software.
Inbox Jury reviews and ranks the email marketing tools businesses actually pay for — Constant Contact, Mailchimp, Brevo, and more. Real pros, real cons, and a clear recommendation, so you can pick the right platform and get back to work.
Read our latest verdict →Every email marketing tool promises the same things — easy campaigns, smart automation, great deliverability — but the differences that actually decide your monthly bill and your results are buried in pricing tables and onboarding flows. We do that digging for you: testing the claims, reading the fine print, and turning it into a plain-English verdict you can act on in minutes. And because the site is reader-supported, we only earn when a recommendation actually earns your trust — which is exactly why we keep the honest cons in every review.
Latest verdicts
Is Constant Contact Worth It in 2026?
Our verdict: worth it — and our #1 pick for small businesses and nonprofits that want simple email with real phone support. We break down pricing, support, automation limits, and exactly who should look elsewhere.
Read the full verdict →Constant Contact vs Mailchimp vs Brevo
An honest 2026 head-to-head on pricing, automation, support, and free plans — and which of the three is the right fit for you.
Read the comparison →How we review
Honest, not hype
Every review gives real pros and cons. We tell you what's frustrating about a tool, not just what's good.
No fabricated anything
We never invent reviews, ratings, statistics, or screenshots. When we show data, it's real and sourced.
Best for whom?
A tool that's perfect for one business is wrong for another. Every verdict names who it fits — and who shouldn't buy it.
Independent
We earn a commission when you sign up through our links, at no cost to you — but the rankings are ours, and we'll point you elsewhere when something else is the better buy.
How to choose email marketing software
Before you read any single review, four things separate the right tool from an expensive mistake. We weigh all four in every verdict:
- Price as your list grows. Most tools charge by number of contacts, so the cheap headline price can climb quickly. Always price a plan against the list size you expect in a year, not the one you have today.
- Automation depth. Basic newsletters are easy; branching, behavior-based journeys are what separate the tiers. Match the automation to how you actually plan to sell, and don't pay for depth you'll never use.
- Support you can reach. When a send breaks at 8am, email-only support hurts. A few tools still offer live phone support — often worth a premium for a non-technical team without a marketer on staff.
- Deliverability. The best features are useless if your campaigns land in spam. Favor tools with a strong, consistent inbox-placement track record over flashy feature lists.
- Ease of use and migration. If a tool is painful to learn — or painful to move to from your current one — you'll send less and get less back. A smooth editor and a real import path matter more than a long feature list you'll never touch.
What we cover
We're building this out one honest review at a time — quality over volume. Here's what's live now and what's next on the bench:
- Is Constant Contact worth it? — full review
- Mailchimp review Coming soon
- Brevo review Coming soon
- Constant Contact vs Mailchimp vs Brevo — full comparison