Advantages: inexpensive (from 0 € per month), easy to use, acceptable support
Cons: MailerLite feels a bit like ActiveCampaign in 2016. The editor is a bit cumbersome, instead of the term "tags" it creates "groups".
My experiences with bosnia and herzegovina telegram screening choosing a newsletter provider
I started my first tests with CleverReach in November 2015. German product, German server. So far so good. Unfortunately no API support for the Thrivethemes products, which I chose because I like it better than OptimizePress and it is not as expensive as Leadpages. Also no tags.
Then I started using Mailchimp, just to get started and get going. What followed for me was a small odyssey in the sea of newsletter providers.
The Safe Harbor Problem
Because I had come across the topic of "SafeHarbor" and decided to work with GetResponse. [SafeHarbor existed before the EU- US Privacy Shield] .
One day before my planned launch on January 11, 2016, I realized that although GetResponse provides a good service, it is very inflexible and does not allow me to customize the opt-in texts to my liking. That meant GetResponse was dead for me. I did not want to address my future readers formally and the tone itself was a bit too rude for me.