Customer.io is a customer engagement platform that enables marketers to build sophisticated automated messaging campaigns. With access to real-time behavioral data, users can create personalized and relevant messages to engage and retain customers. This includes sending emails, push notifications, SMS, in-app messages, and more through a visual building experience. Built for scale, Customer.io boasts users among over 5,300 companies, sending over 17 billion messages per year.
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Opensend
Score 9.5 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Opensend is a SaaS data platform that helps website owners identify their anonymous visitors, even if they don't make purchases or fill out forms. This enables brands to retarget unknown web visitors through various channels (email, ads, postal) to increase conversions.
$500
per month 2,000+ emails, 10-50k monthly visitors
Pricing
Customer.io
Opensend
Editions & Modules
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Tier 1 - Direct to Consumer
$500
per month 2,000+ emails, 10-50k monthly visitors
Tier 2 - Direct to Consumer
$1000
per month 4,300+ emails, 50-150k monthly visitors
Tier 3 - Direct to Consumer
$2000
per month 9,500+ emails, 100-300k monthly visitors
Tier 1 - Business to Business
$5,988
per month 1,000 Contacts per month
Enterprise - Direct to Consumer or Business to Business
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Customer.io
Opensend
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
Optional
No setup fee
Additional Details
Essentials: For startups and small teams engaging customers on their mobile and web apps.
- Up to 5,000 profiles*, Send Emails, Push, In-App, and SMS, Visual Workflow Builder, Segmentation, Two Workspaces, Email Support, Customer Community
Premium: For high-growth companies looking for greater control over their messaging outcomes.
- Everything in Essentials, Custom Data + Message Volume, Premium Product Features, Additional Workspaces, 90-day Onboarding Program, Premium Email & Chat Support, Managed Deliverability, Dedicated IPs, Parcel Pro Licenses, HIPAA Compliance
Enterprise: For at-scale companies looking to create world-class customer experiences.
- Everything in Premium, Managed Infrastructure*, Customer Success Manager, Quarterly Success Reviews, Technical Account Manager*, Audit Logging & Data Governance*, Parcel Business Licenses, Migration Support*, *Available by consultation.
This tool is well-suited for companies looking to run email marketing campaigns or send out newsletters regularly to their users/customers. The workflow setup is especially useful for companies who want to send specific emails based on user behavior - i.e. they've not logged in recently, have bought a specific product, haven't opened any emails, etc. This could also be useful for freelancers like me since you can create different workspaces within Customer.io. I have configured it this way to handle email marketing for a few of my clients, and the software keeps everything organized and separate. This might not be the best tool for small businesses, considering the price. It may be better to start out with a cheaper email marketing tool, and then if/when necessary, scale-up with a tool like Customer.io.
Opensend is great for anyone who is driving paid traffic to their site and looking to drive incremental revenue, if you have a meaningful amount of traffic coming to your website from paid media or press, i would recommend it. If you don't have a lot of traffic to your site, it might not be as valuable
I may be missing it in the UI, but a place to see the list of emails who qualify for a certain email.
One easy to view chart of all our automated/lifecycle emails to see what a given user would see over their customer journey. (This is really just a feature request/idea - the product itself is really awesome.)
Their algorithm for profile engagement could be improved. Sometimes the overall engagement of profiles sent from Opensend is rather low (to be expected). They've been great about resolving that problem, so it's really a non-issue.
It is really difficult to leverage all the neat features without a developer. I actually think the base software could be really great for a small business if the price is right, but there are so many things you *can* do but have to know how to do them or have access to your website and the ability to code.
The platform is pretty straightforward, and when we do need help, the Opensend team is very knowledgeable and helpful from the get-go. They really want you to succeed with their service. Opensend is also consistently innovating and adding new features taking into account customer feedback. We are looking forward to taking advantage of some of the newer tools, specifically the new postal tool being rolled out. That will work really well for our customer base.
We used Autopilot in the past. It worked well but the integration wasn't very good, considering they only used cookies. We have a very complex system right now to be able to track every customer, and it was expensive but worth it. Autopilot worked very well when we were starting, but then it didn't track purchases, it wasn't easy to change a customer attribute, and so on (this was a few years ago, probably they have improved a lot). It was more visual and better to create huge workflows. . Mailchimp was the first program we used. It's very basic but good at what it does: sending a newsletter to your small database. It has integrated very well with other services and we haven't used in a lot of time, but certainly was grown a lot so it must be doing things fine. I also tried Active Campaign but it was almost the same as Autopilot.
Opensend is a set-it-and-forget-it money making machine that runs 24/7 in the backend. If we really wanted to, we could have just installed it and forgotten about it, but once we started seeing the results we realized we could be doing a lot more with this tool. Thankfully Opensend has that same approach and mindset for their own product and that's a major factor for why we have stayed with them.