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High Volume Senders

If your subscriber list is over 50,000 members, you're gonna want to check out MailChimp's high volume sender rates. Many high volume email senders choose MailChimp because they're DIYers and want full control over their email marketing, and they're looking for a solid ESP with a long list of power features. If that sounds familiar, you may also want to have your developers peruse the powerful MailChimp API to see if we have the backend functionality you need. If it all looks good, fill out the form below for a price list.

Key Benefits & Features:

  • You can get your own dedicated IP address, instead of sharing a range of IPs with thousands of other users
  • Just having a dedicated IP address isn't enough. We'll register your IP address with all the major anti-spam organizations, and work as your intermediary with anti-spam groups, should abuse issues arise
  • With a dedicated IP address, you can apply for whitelisting status at some ISPs, and for email reputation and certification services like Goodmail, SenderScore, and Habeas
  • Pay-per-month instead of pay-per-email plans are available, which are more suited for high-volume senders (of course, the pay-per-email plans will still be available if you prefer them).
  • No learning curve. Works just like any normal MailChimp account, but you're sending from your own dedicated IP address.
  • We'll register your IP address with ISP feedback loops, and process complaints automatically to keep your lists clean.

Do NOT fill this out if:

  • Your list is below 50,000 subscribers. Just use our standard pricing page.
  • You're looking for a full-service agency. MailChimp is super powerful, but it's strictly self-serve.
  • You don't actually have a business yet, but you think you'll "have, like, 10 million emails as soon as our website goes live." We're sure that your business will be successful one day, but right now, all you need is a free account.

Can MailChimp Handle My List Size?

Volume Growth

It depends. MailChimp has customers who send several hundred thousand emails every single day. But in general, if you need to send millions of emails every single day, we can't recommend MailChimp. Not because the chimp can't handle it. But because we're a browser-based application. You will pull your hair out waiting for screens to load, and for stats to calculate, and for lists to upload. There's a certain point where you should just look into buying your own email delivery servers.

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