Why This Matters
Email marketing remains a cornerstone of digital marketing, with platform choices significantly impacting business outcomes. When marketers, small business owners, and creators ask "Which email platform should I use?" or "Mailchimp vs ConvertKit for my business," AI-generated answers increasingly guide their decisions.
The 64% to 24% overall visibility gap reflects Mailchimp's historical market leadership and broad appeal. However, ConvertKit's targeted dominance in creator segments demonstrates how focused positioning can win specific AI contexts, even against much larger competitors.
For businesses choosing email platforms, AI recommendations provide initial direction. For email platform marketers, understanding segment-specific AI visibility is critical for competitive positioning and content strategy.
Executive Summary
Key Findings Overview
| Metric | Mailchimp | ConvertKit | Market Leader Gap |
|---|
| Overall AI Share of Voice | 64% | 24% | Mailchimp +40pts |
| Small Business Prompts | 71% | 16% | Mailchimp +55pts |
| Creator/Blogger Prompts | 28% | 62% | ConvertKit +34pts |
| E-commerce Prompts | 73% | 12% | Mailchimp +61pts |
| Beginner Prompts | 68% | 14% | Mailchimp +54pts |
| Advanced/Automation Prompts | 52% | 34% | Mailchimp +18pts |
Mailchimp's advantage extends across all AI platforms, though the gap varies:
| Platform | Mailchimp SOV | ConvertKit SOV | Gap |
|---|
| ChatGPT | 67% | 22% | +45pts |
| Perplexity | 62% | 26% | +36pts |
| Claude | 61% | 28% | +33pts |
| Google Gemini | 66% | 21% | +45pts |
Share of Voice Comparison
Detailed Share of Voice across key prompt categories:
| Prompt Category | Mailchimp SOV | ConvertKit SOV | Other | Total Prompts |
|---|
| "Best email marketing platform" | 68% | 19% | 13% | 2,640 |
| "Email platform for small business" | 74% | 14% | 12% | 2,180 |
| "Email marketing for beginners" | 71% | 16% | 13% | 1,920 |
| "Email platform for creators" | 24% | 64% | 12% | 1,460 |
| "Email marketing for bloggers" | 21% | 67% | 12% | 1,240 |
| "Best email automation tool" | 58% | 28% | 14% | 1,580 |
| "E-commerce email marketing" | 76% | 11% | 13% | 1,680 |
| "Free email marketing service" | 72% | 13% | 15% | 1,420 |
| "Email platform for online courses" | 32% | 54% | 14% | 980 |
| "Newsletter platform for writers" | 28% | 58% | 14% | 860 |
| "Alternative to Mailchimp" | — | 41% | 59% | 740 |
| "Alternative to ConvertKit" | 68% | — | 32% | 520 |
Source: Texta analysis of 16,720+ email marketing prompts across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google Gemini, January-March 2026
Key Findings
Finding 1: Dramatic Market Segment Segmentation
The most significant finding is the complete reversal of visibility based on user segment:
Small Business/General Prompts:
- Mailchimp: 71% SOV
- ConvertKit: 16% SOV
Creator/Blogger Prompts:
- Mailchimp: 28% SOV
- ConvertKit: 62% SOV
This segmentation reflects highly successful positioning by both platforms. AI models have learned to associate Mailchimp with general business use and ConvertKit with individual creators.
Example Prompts:
- "Best email platform for my bakery" → Mailchimp in 78% of responses
- "Email tool for my food blog" → ConvertKit in 71% of responses
Finding 2: Mailchimp Dominates E-commerce Email Context
Mailchimp achieves 76% SOV for e-commerce-focused email prompts, significantly outperforming ConvertKit's 11%.
E-commerce Prompt Examples:
- "Best email platform for online store"
- "Email marketing for Shopify users"
- "E-commerce email automation"
- "Abandoned cart email tools"
This reflects Mailchimp's strategic e-commerce integrations and content targeting online retailers. ConvertKit's creator focus leaves it underrepresented in e-commerce contexts.
Finding 3: ConvertKit Wins Creator and Course Creator Segments
ConvertKit shows strong performance in creator-specific segments:
| Creator Segment | Mailchimp SOV | ConvertKit SOV |
|---|
| Bloggers | 21% | 67% |
| Podcasters | 26% | 61% |
| YouTubers | 28% | 58% |
| Course creators | 32% | 54% |
| Newsletter writers | 28% | 58% |
This reflects ConvertKit's focused strategy targeting individual creators, content producers, and knowledge entrepreneurs.
Finding 4: Feature-Specific Prompts Show Mailchimp Breadth
Feature-focused prompts reveal Mailchimp's broader feature positioning:
| Feature Query | Mailchimp SOV | ConvertKit SOV |
|---|
| Email automation | 58% | 28% |
| Landing pages | 71% | 14% |
| Email templates | 74% | 12% |
| A/B testing | 68% | 16% |
| Segmentation | 61% | 24% |
| Integrations | 67% | 18% |
Mailchimp's broader feature set translates to stronger AI visibility across feature-specific queries.
Finding 5: Beginner vs Advanced Prompts Show Opportunity
Mailchimp dominates beginner prompts but the gap narrows for advanced features:
Beginner Prompts:
- "Email marketing for beginners" → Mailchimp 71%, ConvertKit 16%
Advanced Prompts:
- "Advanced email automation" → Mailchimp 52%, ConvertKit 34%
- "Email marketing workflows" → Mailchimp 48%, ConvertKit 38%
The narrowing gap for advanced features suggests ConvertKit could compete more effectively by emphasizing sophistication and power-user capabilities.
Prompt Analysis
- "Best email marketing platform for small business" - Mailchimp mentioned in 74% of responses
- "E-commerce email marketing tool" - Mailchimp mentioned in 76% of responses
- "Free email marketing service" - Mailchimp mentioned in 72% of responses
- "Email platform with best templates" - Mailchimp mentioned in 74% of responses
- "Beginner-friendly email marketing" - Mailchimp mentioned in 71% of responses
- "Email platform for creators" - ConvertKit mentioned in 64% of responses
- "Email marketing for bloggers" - ConvertKit mentioned in 67% of responses
- "Newsletter platform for writers" - ConvertKit mentioned in 58% of responses
- "Email tool for online courses" - ConvertKit mentioned in 54% of responses
- "Podcaster email marketing" - ConvertKit mentioned in 61% of responses
Cross-Over Prompts (Competitive)
These prompts show the closest competition:
| Prompt | Mailchimp SOV | ConvertKit SOV | Winner |
|---|
| "Best email automation" | 58% | 28% | Mailchimp +30 |
| "Email marketing for coaches" | 42% | 48% | ConvertKit +6 |
| "Simple email platform" | 52% | 38% | Mailchimp +14 |
| "Email platform for startups" | 58% | 32% | Mailchimp +26 |
"Email marketing for coaches" shows ConvertKit competitive, reflecting the overlap between coaching and creator categories.
Content Strategy Comparison
Mailchimp's AI-Visibility Strategy
1. Small Business and E-commerce Focus
Business-oriented content includes:
- Small business email marketing guides
- E-commerce integration tutorials
- Retail email strategy resources
- Business growth through email content
2. Feature-Breadth Content
Comprehensive feature content covers:
- Email automation workflows
- Landing page builders
- A/B testing guides
- Segmentation strategies
- Integration directories
3. Educational Resources
Educational content emphasizes:
- Email marketing fundamentals
- Best practices and tutorials
- Industry benchmark reports
- Campaign optimization guides
ConvertKit's AI-Visibility Strategy
1. Creator-Focused Content
Creator-centric content includes:
- Blogger email strategies
- Podcaster audience building
- YouTuber email lists
- Course creator email sequences
2. Persona-Specific Resources
Targeted content for:
- Writers and newsletter authors
- Artists and creatives
- Coaches and consultants
- Community builders
3. Simplification Messaging
Content emphasizes:
- "Email marketing made simple"
- Audience building over complex features
- Relationship-focused email marketing
- Creator success stories
Content Gaps and Opportunities
For Mailchimp:
- Creator-focused content is minimal
- Course creator and knowledge business content is underdeveloped
- Creator success stories and case studies are limited
- "Personal brand" email content is absent
For ConvertKit:
- Small business content beyond creators is limited
- E-commerce email content is minimal
- Enterprise and team collaboration content is underdeveloped
- Advanced automation feature content lags Mailchimp
Recommendations
1. Double Down on Core Segments
Each platform should strengthen its core:
- Mailchimp: Small business, e-commerce, general business content
- ConvertKit: Creators, bloggers, course creators, podcasters
2. Develop Bridge Content for Adjacent Segments
Create content that appeals to adjacent opportunities:
- Mailchimp: "Mailchimp for solopreneurs and creators"
- ConvertKit: "ConvertKit for small brands and teams"
3. Create Comparative Content
Each platform needs comparison content:
- Mailchimp: "When to choose Mailchimp over creator platforms"
- ConvertKit: "Why creators choose ConvertKit over Mailchimp"
4. Address Decision-Maker Pain Points
Content should address specific challenges:
- Mailchimp: Scaling business email, e-commerce integration, automation
- ConvertKit: Growing creator business, monetizing audience, course launches
5. Feature-Specific Content Strategy
- Mailchimp: Emphasize breadth and integration capabilities
- ConvertKit: Emphasize simplicity and creator-specific features
Choose Mailchimp If:
- You run a small business or e-commerce store
- You need broad marketing features beyond email
- You want extensive template and design options
- You require deep e-commerce integrations
- You prefer established, full-featured platforms
Choose ConvertKit If:
- You're an individual creator or content producer
- You're a blogger, podcaster, or YouTuber
- You sell online courses or digital products
- You value simplicity over feature breadth
- You're building a personal brand audience
Methodology
This analysis is based on Texta's monitoring of 16,720+ email marketing prompts across major AI platforms from January-March 2026.
Data Sources:
- ChatGPT (GPT-4 with browsing)
- Perplexity AI
- Claude (Anthropic)
- Google Gemini
Metrics Tracked:
- Brand mention frequency and position
- User segment categorization
- Feature-specific mentions
- Intent-based analysis
- Platform-specific differences
Analysis Period: January 1, 2026 - March 15, 2026
Update Frequency: Monthly tracking with quarterly comprehensive analysis
FAQ
Why does Mailchimp dominate AI visibility so significantly?
Mailchimp's AI dominance stems from three factors: (1) historical market leadership as the first mainstream email platform, creating extensive training data for AI models, (2) broad feature set and integrations that generate comprehensive content, and (3) strong small business and e-commerce positioning that aligns with common email marketing queries. Mailchimp simply has more "surface area" for AI to discover and reference.
Can ConvertKit expand beyond its creator niche in AI visibility?
ConvertKit can expand into adjacent creator segments (coaches, consultants, small brands) while maintaining its core positioning. However, competing directly with Mailchimp for general business users would require significant content investment and risks diluting ConvertKit's creator brand. A better strategy is deepening creator segment dominance and expanding into knowledge business and community management.
Should Mailchimp worry about ConvertKit's creator dominance?
Mailchimp should monitor but not worry. ConvertKit's creator dominance (62% SOV) represents a specific segment that Mailchimp has historically not targeted. If Mailchimp wants to capture creator businesses, it could develop creator-focused content, but this may distract from its core small business and e-commerce strength. The strategic question is whether the creator segment is worth pursuing.
The "best email platform for [specific use case]" prompt category is most critical because it captures users with clear intent. General "best email platform" queries attract early researchers, but specific use case queries (creators, e-commerce, small business) indicate closer purchase consideration. Alternative-seeking prompts ("alternative to X") are also high-value as they indicate active switching.
AI recommendations tend to be generally accurate for common use cases but may miss niche requirements. AI models recommend based on patterns in training data, which favors widely-used solutions like Mailchimp. However, your specific needs (budget, technical requirements, integrations, team size) may dictate a different choice. Always evaluate platforms against your specific requirements rather than relying solely on AI recommendations.
Email platforms add features regularly, but AI models update their understanding gradually. Major feature launches typically reflect in AI responses within 2-3 months for platforms with web browsing, and 3-6 months for models relying primarily on training data. This lag means newer features may not be represented in AI recommendations, creating an opportunity for newer platforms with innovative features.
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