To switch from Mailchimp to Mailpro, export your Mailchimp audience as a CSV file and import it into Mailpro — the CSV import is quick and maps your contacts and fields straight into your Mailpro lists. From there you recreate your templates and you’re ready to send.
How to move your contacts
- In Mailchimp, export your audience (and any segments) as a CSV file.
- In Mailpro, import that CSV — Mailpro reads your emails and custom fields automatically.
- Check the field mapping and confirm the import into your chosen list.
- Review and remove any unsubscribes so you only keep consented contacts.
Bring only clean, consented contacts across — see how contact import works.
What else to move
After your contacts are in, recreate your key templates in the Mailpro editor and set your sender details and authentication. If you’ve organized subscribers into groups, you can migrate your address book into contacts and segment them in Mailpro. Many teams switch because Mailpro is priced by sends, not stored contacts — see why Mailpro is a strong alternative to Mailchimp.
Mailpro vs Mailchimp
Beyond the switch — pay for sends, not stored contacts
Mailpro is Swiss-hosted, GDPR-native and priced by what you send, so growing your list doesn’t grow your bill.