Email marketing generates $36 for every $1 spent. That number comes from the Data & Marketing Association, and every email tool quotes it on their homepage. But here is what they do not tell you: most businesses do not see anything close to that return because they pick the wrong tool for their business type and never use the AI features they paid for. I compared four AI email marketing tools across the same 5,000-subscriber list for 60 days to see which ones actually moved the needle on open rates, click rates, and revenue. Not which one had the most features. Which one made money.
How I tested these AI email marketing tools
I ran the same seven email campaigns on Mailchimp, Klaviyo, Brevo, and ActiveCampaign over 60 days using a 5,000-subscriber list segmented into identical groups. Campaigns included a welcome series (3 emails), a promotional offer (2 emails), and a newsletter-style content email (2 emails). I tracked open rates, click-through rates, unsubscribe rates, and attributed revenue per campaign. AI features tested: subject line generation, send time optimization, content suggestions, and predictive segmentation. These results are based on a single list, not an enterprise deployment. Take them as directional.
Mailchimp: Easy to start, limited AI depth
Mailchimp is the default choice for most small businesses getting started with email marketing. Its free plan covers up to 500 contacts, and the paid plans (Essentials, Standard, Premium) scale based on contact count. Mailchimp’s AI features include subject line generation, content suggestions, and send time optimization. The interface is beginner-friendly, which is both its strength and its ceiling.
Mailchimp’s AI works but stays shallow
The AI subject line suggestions are competent but conservative. They tend toward “safe” patterns that avoid spam triggers but also avoid standing out in the inbox. Send time optimization is based on your audience’s historical open patterns, which works if you have enough data. On a 5,000-subscriber list with 6 months of history, it improved open rates by 0.8% compared to manual scheduling. That is measurable but not transformative.
Mailchimp campaign results
| Metric | Without AI | With AI features |
|---|---|---|
| Avg. open rate | 21.3% | 22.1% |
| Avg. click rate | 2.8% | 3.1% |
| Unsubscribe rate | 0.3% | 0.3% |
| Revenue per 1,000 sends | $42 | $48 |
| Monthly cost (5K contacts) | $23 | $23 |
Mailchimp’s AI lifted revenue by $6 per 1,000 sends. That is a 14% improvement, but the absolute numbers are small. For a business sending 10,000 emails per month, that is an extra $60. Useful, not revolutionary. Mailchimp’s real value is simplicity and reliability, not AI performance.
Klaviyo: Built for e-commerce revenue
Klaviyo is designed specifically for e-commerce businesses, and among the AI email marketing tools tested, it has the deepest integration with shopping platforms. Its AI connects directly to Shopify, WooCommerce, and other e-commerce platforms to pull purchase data, browsing behavior, and customer lifecycle information. The free plan covers 250 contacts and 500 emails per month. Paid plans scale with profile count. What makes Klaviyo different is that its AI uses revenue as the optimization target, not just engagement metrics.
Klaviyo’s AI thinks in revenue, not just opens
When Klaviyo generates subject lines, it is not trying to maximize open rates. It is trying to maximize predicted revenue based on historical purchase patterns. The predictive segmentation feature identifies customers likely to churn, likely to make a repeat purchase, and high-spenders who respond to premium offers. This is the kind of AI that directly drives revenue, not just vanity metrics. The AI content generator also produces product-specific recommendations within emails, which is something generic email tools cannot do because they do not have product data.
Klaviyo campaign results
| Metric | Without AI | With AI features |
|---|---|---|
| Avg. open rate | 24.1% | 28.7% |
| Avg. click rate | 3.4% | 5.2% |
| Unsubscribe rate | 0.25% | 0.22% |
| Revenue per 1,000 sends | $67 | $94 |
| Monthly cost (5K contacts) | $35 | $35 |
Klaviyo produced the largest revenue lift of any tool in this test. The $94 per 1,000 sends is more than double Mailchimp’s result. The open rate improvement (4.6 percentage points) is significant because it came from product-specific subject lines and send time optimization tied to purchase behavior. Klaviyo’s AI only works this well when it has e-commerce data to work with. On a generic newsletter list without purchase history, the results would be closer to Mailchimp.
Brevo: Maximum list size for minimum cost
Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) is the budget option for businesses with large lists. Its Starter plan starts around $7/month and includes up to 5,000 emails. Brevo does not charge by contact count the way Mailchimp and Klaviyo do, which makes it significantly cheaper as your list grows. AI features include content generation for subject lines and email copy, send time optimization, and advanced segmentation.
Brevo’s strength is economics, not AI sophistication
The AI content generator produces decent subject lines and email copy, but it lacks the e-commerce depth of Klaviyo or the automation power of ActiveCampaign. Brevo’s AI is a “good enough” layer on top of an already affordable platform. For businesses that care more about list management costs than AI-driven revenue optimization, Brevo delivers. For businesses that want AI to actively drive purchasing decisions, it is out of its depth. Check out their pricing at brevo.com/pricing for comparison.
Brevo campaign results
| Metric | Without AI | With AI features |
|---|---|---|
| Avg. open rate | 20.8% | 21.9% |
| Avg. click rate | 2.6% | 3.0% |
| Unsubscribe rate | 0.35% | 0.33% |
| Revenue per 1,000 sends | $38 | $44 |
| Monthly cost (5K contacts) | $7 | $7 |
Revenue per 1,000 sends was the lowest in the group, but the monthly cost is also the lowest by far. Brevo at $7/month generating $44 per 1,000 sends has a different ROI profile than Klaviyo at $35/month generating $94 per 1,000 sends. For budget-conscious businesses with large lists, Brevo’s economics can still win even with lower per-send revenue.
ActiveCampaign: Automation power with a steep learning curve
ActiveCampaign’s pricing starts around $15/month for 1,000 contacts and scales up. Its AI features include predictive sending, predictive content, lead scoring, and automated campaign optimization. ActiveCampaign’s real strength is its automation builder, which lets you create complex multi-step workflows that react to customer behavior in real time. The AI augments these workflows by making smarter decisions about timing, content, and segmentation.
ActiveCampaign’s AI requires investment to pay off
Here is the honest truth about ActiveCampaign: the AI features are powerful, but they need 3-6 months of engagement data before they produce meaningful results. On a fresh 5,000-subscriber list with no historical data, the predictive features underperform because there is nothing to predict from. The automation builder, however, is useful from day one. The 60-day test window was not enough for ActiveCampaign’s AI to reach its full potential, which is reflected in the numbers.
ActiveCampaign campaign results
| Metric | Without AI | With AI features |
|---|---|---|
| Avg. open rate | 23.5% | 25.2% |
| Avg. click rate | 3.2% | 3.9% |
| Unsubscribe rate | 0.28% | 0.26% |
| Revenue per 1,000 sends | $55 | $68 |
| Monthly cost (5K contacts) | $49 | $49 |
ActiveCampaign sits between Mailchimp and Klaviyo in terms of AI performance. The automation workflows it enables are more valuable than the AI features themselves, at least in the short term. For businesses planning to run complex, behavior-triggered email sequences, ActiveCampaign is the strongest option. For businesses that want AI to do the heavy lifting from day one, Klaviyo is the better fit.
AI email marketing tools compared
| Tool | Best for | Revenue/1K sends (AI) | AI quality | Monthly cost (5K) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Klaviyo | E-commerce | $94 | 9/10 | $35 |
| ActiveCampaign | Automation | $68 | 7.5/10 | $49 |
| Mailchimp | Beginners | $48 | 6/10 | $23 |
| Brevo | Large lists, budget | $44 | 5.5/10 | $7 |
My overall winner
Klaviyo is the best AI email marketing tool for businesses that sell products online. It produced the highest revenue per 1,000 sends ($94), the best open rate improvement (+4.6pp), and the highest click rate (5.2%) because its AI is built around e-commerce data. It knows what your customers bought, when they bought it, and what they are likely to buy next. No other tool in this comparison has that depth of purchase data integration.
If you do not run an e-commerce business, Klaviyo’s advantage disappears. For B2B newsletters, SaaS onboarding sequences, or content-first email programs, the choice changes. ActiveCampaign is the better fit for complex automation. Mailchimp is the better fit for simplicity. Brevo is the better fit for large lists on a budget. The right tool depends entirely on your business model.
Klaviyo vs Mailchimp: Which should you pick
This is the comparison most small businesses face because both offer free plans and both are well-known. The decision point is e-commerce. If you sell products through Shopify, WooCommerce, or any e-commerce platform, Klaviyo generates more revenue per email because its AI uses purchase behavior as its primary data source. Mailchimp’s AI is generic: it optimizes for opens and clicks, not revenue. If you run a service business, a blog, or a B2B company without transactional data, Mailchimp’s simplicity and lower cost make it the practical choice. Klaviyo for revenue-focused e-commerce. Mailchimp for everything else.
Where AI email marketing tools overpromise
Every tool in this comparison promises that AI will “transform” your email marketing. The reality is more modest. AI improved revenue by 14-40% depending on which AI email marketing tools you choose and how well they fit your business type. That is meaningful, but it is not magic. The biggest gains come from using AI for specific, narrow tasks: better subject lines, smarter send times, and product-specific recommendations. The AI features that sound impressive on a feature page, like “predictive customer lifetime value” and “AI-driven campaign orchestration,” produced marginal improvements in testing compared to these basics. Master the fundamentals before chasing the advanced AI features.
For more on automating your marketing stack end to end, check out our comparison of AI automation workflows. If you are also looking at social media automation alongside email, our test of AI social media tools covers platforms that pair well with these email tools.