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Email Marketing Software Deals & Discount Codes

Compare verified discount codes, free plans and trial offers across the email marketing platforms British marketers actually use, from list-builders to e-commerce automation suites.

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Omnisend’s 15% off all paid plans is the bedrock deal for summer campaigns, but only if you’re pairing it with ZeroBounce’s 20% off to scrub your lists before the open rates tank. Without that hygiene step, even the best automation suite will drown in a crowded inbox. Meanwhile, Moosend’s 30-Day Free Trial still offers the longest window to stress-test their AI-driven workflows against the summer surge – ideal if you’re juggling festival ticket reminders or last-minute holiday flash sales.

The tactical play is to layer these offers ruthlessly. AWeber continues to slash 87% off the setup fee, making it the cheapest route to deploy a simple newsletter for your outdoor-living or sun-protection list. For deeper engagement, GetResponse’s

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Email still returns more per pound than almost any other marketing channel, yet the software that powers it can quietly become one of a small business's larger monthly subscriptions as a list grows. The good news is that almost every serious platform offers a way in cheaper than the headline price: free starter tiers, extended trials, and annual plans that can shave a meaningful slice off the effective monthly cost. BudgetFitter tracks verified email marketing software deals and discount codes across the platforms UK marketers rely on, so you can compare what you actually pay rather than the rate on the pricing page.

Finding the right email marketing deal for how you send

How email marketing pricing actually works

Most platforms charge by the number of contacts on your list, and some add a cap on how many emails you can send each month. That means two senders with the same subscriber count can pay very different amounts depending on how often they email. Before chasing a discount code, it pays to know which pricing model a platform uses, because a generous free tier from Moosend or Intuit Mailchimp may already cover a smaller list with no spend at all.

All-rounders versus e-commerce specialists

If you mainly send newsletters, run webinars or sell digital products, a flexible all-rounder such as GetResponse or AWeber gives you landing pages, automation and broadcast emails in one place. Online shops are usually better served by an e-commerce specialist like Omnisend, which builds abandoned-cart, browse-abandonment and post-purchase flows around your store data and adds SMS into the same automations.

Deliverability and list hygiene

A cheap plan is no bargain if your emails land in spam. Deliverability depends heavily on list quality, and sending to dead or mistyped addresses raises bounce rates and damages sender reputation. A validation service such as ZeroBounce removes invalid contacts before you send, which protects inbox placement and can keep you inside a lower, cheaper pricing tier at the same time.

How to stack savings on an annual plan

The most reliable saving is structural rather than promotional. Paying annually instead of monthly typically lowers the effective rate across the board, and on top of that you can often apply a welcome discount or start on a free tier while you test deliverability and templates. Below are the moves that consistently bring the real cost down.

  • Start on a free tier or trial to confirm a platform fits before you pay anything.
  • Switch from monthly to annual billing once you are committed, as the per-month rate is usually lower.
  • Clean your list before upgrading so you do not pay for inactive or invalid contacts.
  • Check the contact band carefully; pricing often jumps at set thresholds, so trimming a few hundred dead addresses can keep you in a cheaper tier.
  • Compare a like-for-like feature set rather than the headline price, since automation and landing pages are sometimes locked to higher plans.

Why compare through BudgetFitter

We list email marketing offers as a class rather than as fleeting one-off banners, so you can see at a glance which platforms run free plans, which offer extended trials and which reward annual commitment. Every deal is checked against the merchant before it goes live, and each platform links through to a full brand page with current plan limits and terms, so you can match the right tool to your list size and sending habits without wading through inflated headline pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about email marketing deals on BudgetFitter.

Do email marketing platforms offer free plans?

Several do. Platforms such as Mailchimp, Omnisend and Moosend offer free tiers capped by contacts or monthly send volume, which is enough to test the tool before you commit to a paid plan.

How can I save money on email marketing software?

The biggest savings usually come from paying annually rather than monthly, which often cuts the effective monthly rate. Free trials, free starter tiers and seasonal discount codes can lower the cost further.

Is email marketing software priced per subscriber?

Most platforms charge by the number of contacts on your list, sometimes combined with a monthly email send limit. Cleaning inactive subscribers with a tool like ZeroBounce can keep you inside a cheaper pricing band.

Which email marketing platform is best for online shops?

E-commerce-focused tools such as Omnisend bundle abandoned-cart, browse-abandonment and post-purchase automations with SMS, whereas all-rounders like Mailchimp and GetResponse suit broader content and newsletter sending.

Can I move my list to a cheaper provider later?

Yes. You can export your contacts as a CSV and import them into another platform, though you may need to re-confirm consent and rebuild automations, so it is worth comparing pricing before you grow your list.

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