Why Choose tinyEmail for Your Shopify Store?
Its time-to-value ratio is unbeatable
Looking for the best email marketing app for your Shopify store? With over a dozen options available, let's take a closer look at tinyEmail and how it stacks up against the competition.
Here's my analysis. I present the facts as accurately as I can (if I get any facts wrong, let me know) regarding usability, features, automations, and pricing.
I looked at three apps. Of course, I included the Shopify Email app because, well, it's made by Shopify. I also selected Klaviyo. It's one of the biggest names in the email marketing industry.
Usability includes all the factors that shape the user's experience and their ability to achieve marketing success. Based on the data in the table below, here's what I found.
Customer scores for the Shopify Email app and the Klaviyo app are low compared to tinyEmail.
* Scores checked on June 28, 2023.
The range of available features is far greater than I could possibly document here, so let me cover a few points.
Segmentation
Lead generation forms
AI subject line assistant
All three apps have a next-gen AI tool that helps users write more compelling subject lines. Shopify Magic goes one step further with AI-generated text suggestions for product descriptions, email subject lines, theme content, and Shopify Inbox instant answers.
TiptinyAlbert, our companion product, takes AI email marketing to the next level.
All three apps have automations that cover four essential e-commerce needs: abandoned cart, win-back, welcome series, and thank you for purchase.
Among the three options, the Shopify Email app offers the lowest cost to send. That's great news for small store owners or anyone on a budget. But, is that good value?
The Shopify list only includes people who subscribe to the store or made a purchase. It doesn't help you build a list of prospects which is why store owners seek out other products, like the Klavioyo and tinyEmail apps.
Klaviyo calculates costs based on list size with some pretty generous caps on total monthly sends. That's great news for people with relatively small lists who send a lot. But as the list grows, the price goes up.
tinyEmail calculates costs based on sends, and not list size. That's awesome value for store owners who don't want to pay more for their aggressive list-building efforts.
*No limit on the number of contacts in tinyEmail paid plans.
I'm a big fan of Shopify and see why the Shopify Email app might look good to email marketing newcomers, but sometimes you need to balance price and value. Customer reviews about the product and support are not always kind. Support is really important, especially for newcomers. There are lots of questions when starting out, so on that front, I'd give tinyEmail the thumbs-up.
Klaviyo is the gold standard of Shopify email marketing apps. But, here's the thing, not everyone wants or needs the best. Not everyone has the time, skill, or inclination to master the tools and then take advantage of that considerable power.
That's what makes tinyEmail an intriguing option. There's a full suite of email marketing tools on an intuitive UI backed up by responsive support. Newcomers can learn the platform and get set up with automations and campaigns in minutes, not days or weeks. That's what I call an unbeatable time-to-value ratio.