How often ChatGPT mentions SendX for email marketing software — and how it stacks up against the tools that dominate the answers.
Share of ChatGPT answers naming each tool, same 8 questions.
| # | Tool | Visibility | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brevo | 86% | |
| 2 | MailerLite | 75% | |
| 3 | Mailchimp | 73% | |
| 4 | ActiveCampaign | 66% | |
| 5 | ConvertKit | 55% | |
| 6 | Klaviyo | 49% | |
| 7 | Omnisend | 39% | |
| 8 | Beehiiv | 32% | |
| 9 | HubSpot | 25% | |
| 10 | Moosend | 20% | |
| 11 | GetResponse | 16% | |
| 12 | Amazon SES | 14% | |
| 13 | SendX ← this tool | 6% |
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The questions where ChatGPT currently names SendX.
If your main goal is unlimited email sends (not capped like Mailchimp), the landscape is pretty clear: only a handful of tools truly offer it, and most price based on subscribers instead of sends.
Here are the best Mailchimp alternatives with unlimited sending, broken down by use case 👇
✅ Unlimited email sends on all plans
✅ Automation, segmentation, AI send-time optimization
✅ Much cheaper than Mailchimp (often 50–70% less) Sequenzy
❌ UI and integrations not as advanced as premium tools
👉 Best for: D2C brands, startups, performance marketers
✅ Unlimited emails + unlimited contacts (flat pricing ~$38/mo) GetResponse
✅ Beautiful templates, very easy to use
❌ Weak automation + limited analytics
👉 Best for: creators, coaches, newsletter-first businesses
✅ Unlimited email sends on all paid plans Genesys Growth
✅ Strong automation workflows + segmentation
✅ Very cheap (starts ~$9/mo)
❌ Smaller ecosystem vs bigger tools
👉 Best for: cost-conscious SMBs needing automation
✅ Unlimited emails on all plans GMass
✅ Works inside Gmail (super simple)
❌ Not a full marketing platform (limited automation, no landing pages)
👉 Best for: outbound, cold email, simple campaigns
✅ Unlimited emails on free + paid plans TechRadar
✅ Built-in growth tools (referrals, ads, monetization)
❌ Weak automation vs traditional ESPs
👉 Best for: media brands, content-driven newsletters
“Unlimited sends” ≠ totally unrestricted:
Platforms still enforce fair use + deliverability limits
Sending huge volumes requires good domain reputation
Cheap “unlimited” tools can hurt deliverability if abused (even Reddit users warn that truly unlimited systems often struggle with spam issues)
| Tool | Unlim