Constant Contact is a popular Mailchimp alternative for small businesses that want good support alongside solid email tools. The platforms are comparable in complexity, which makes the migration relatively easy.

This guide covers everything you need to migrate from Mailchimp to Constant Contact without losing subscribers or breaking your automations. Estimated time: 2-4 hours.

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What transfers and what does not

Item Transfers? Notes
Contacts and email addressesYesVia CSV export/import
Tags and segmentsPartialExport as custom fields, remap on import
Custom field dataPartialTransfers if mapped correctly during import
Unsubscribe historyYesImport as suppressed contacts
Email templatesNoNeed to be rebuilt in Constant Contact
Automation workflowsNoNeed to be rebuilt from scratch
Campaign historyNoHistorical stats stay in Mailchimp

Step-by-step migration guide

Step 1
Start your Constant Contact free trial
5-10 minutes

Sign up at www.constantcontact.com before doing anything else. Keep your Mailchimp account running throughout the migration: do not cancel it until everything is confirmed working in Constant Contact.

Step 2
Authenticate your sending domain in Constant Contact
15-30 minutes

Add your domain to Constant Contact and follow the DKIM authentication instructions. This improves deliverability and ensures your emails arrive in inboxes, not spam folders. Complete this before importing any contacts.

Step 3
Export your contacts from Mailchimp
15-30 minutes

In Mailchimp, go to your audience and export your full contact list as a CSV. Make sure to include all custom fields, tags, and segments. Export your unsubscribed contacts separately: you will need to suppress these in Constant Contact to stay compliant.

Step 4
Import your contacts into Constant Contact
15-45 minutes

Upload your CSV into Constant Contact and map each column to the correct field. Import your unsubscribed contacts as suppressed. Review the import report carefully before proceeding: fix any mapping errors before building automations.

Step 5
Rebuild your automations in Constant Contact
1-3 hours

Screenshot or document all your active automations in Mailchimp before rebuilding them in Constant Contact. Start with your highest-priority flows: typically your welcome series and any active nurture sequences. Do not activate them until you have tested them with your own email address.

Step 6
Recreate your signup forms and update your website
30-60 minutes

Build your signup forms in Constant Contact and replace the Mailchimp embed codes on your website. Test each form to confirm subscribers land in the right list and trigger the correct automation.

Step 7
Send a test campaign and confirm everything works
30-60 minutes

Send a test campaign to yourself. Trigger your automations manually. Check every link. Confirm your unsubscribe flow works correctly. Only cancel Mailchimp once you are fully satisfied that Constant Contact is working as expected.

Step 8
Cancel Mailchimp
5 minutes

Once Constant Contact is fully operational, cancel your Mailchimp account. Check your billing date to avoid being charged for another month. Download any historical reports or data you want to keep before cancelling.

The bottom line

Constant Contact is worth considering if you value phone and live chat support alongside your email marketing. The migration from Mailchimp is straightforward and most businesses can complete it in a few hours.

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