Constant Contact vs Salesforce

Written by Marcus Taylor - CEO
Updated 12/02/2026

5 minute read

Who is this software for?

Constant Contact is ideal for any size business

Pros

  • Free for 60 days
  • Easy gmail and outlook email imports
  • No contracts. Cancel anytime.

Cons

  • Storage limitations
  • Limited auto-repsonder

Screenshots

Pricing

For 2.5k contacts
$55 / month
For 10k contacts
$80 / month
For 25k contacts
$155 / month
For 100k contacts
Contact sales
Full feature pricing
Get a quote
Starting price
Free
Setup fee
Starting # of users
Cost per extra user
Refund policy
Free demo

Ratings

Overall rating
Ease of use
Value for money
Form templates
Customer support

Features

Lead scoring
Lead segmentation
Web activity tracking
SMS marketing
Personalize web content
Predictive analytics
Bi-directional CRM syncing
Event management
Create invoices
Create quotes
Split testing
Create membership sites
Bulk social media posting
Sales reports
Real-time sales alerts
Mobile app
Social CRM

Integrations

Outlook integration
Gmail integration
Salesforce integration
SugarCRM integration
Microsoft Dynamics integration
Zapier integration

General Info

HQ Location
United States
Founded in
1995

About Constant Contact

Constant Contact makes email marketing easier by simplifying the process of creating a customized email that matches your branding with their easy to use email editor and customizable templates. Easily import your pre existing list or build one using their sign up forms. Create and schedule your emails so they are automatically sent people who join your lists and meet your custom triggers. With Constant Contact you can transform your emails into social media posts so you can reach your fans wherever they are.Constant Contact also offer a full service email marketing service to get your email marketing campaigns off the ground.

Who is this software for?

Salesforce is ideal for small to mid sized businesses and large enterprises

Pros

  • Features can be added or deleted to suit specific needs
  • Comprehensive and complete CRM
  • Being one of the most popular CRM solutions means it is easier to find sales reps who already know how to use the software

Cons

  • Configuration and setup can be difficult and time consuming
  • Interface is cluttered and can be hard to navigate
  • Need to purchase add-ons to get the most out of the software

Screenshots

Pricing

For 2.5k contacts
Contact sales
For 10k contacts
Contact sales
For 25k contacts
Contact sales
For 100k contacts
Contact sales
Full feature pricing
Contact sales
Starting price
Contact sales
Setup fee
Starting # of users
Cost per extra user
Refund policy
Free demo

Ratings

Overall rating
Ease of use
Value for money
Form templates
Customer support

Features

Lead scoring
Lead segmentation
Web activity tracking
SMS marketing
Personalize web content
Predictive analytics
Bi-directional CRM syncing
Event management
Create invoices
Create quotes
Split testing
Create membership sites
Bulk social media posting
Sales reports
Real-time sales alerts
Mobile app
Social CRM

Integrations

Outlook integration
Gmail integration
Salesforce integration
SugarCRM integration
Microsoft Dynamics integration
Zapier integration

General Info

HQ Location
United States
Founded in
1999

Alternatives

About Salesforce

Salesforce.com was founded in March 1999 by former Oracle executive Marc Benioff along with Parker Harris, Dave Moellenhoff, and Frank Dominguez. Harris, Moellenhoff and Dominguez, three software developers previously at Clarify, wrote the initial sales force automation software. Marc Benioff and Magdalena yesil were the initial investors and board members. Other early investors include Larry Ellison, Halsey Minor, Mark Iscaro, and Igor Sill of Geneva Venture Partners. Salesforce.com, Inc. is a provider of enterprise software applications delivered via the software-as-a-service or cloud computing model. The company's flagship product is a customer relationship management (CRM) system designed for businesses of all sizes and industries worldwide. The company also provides a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solution titled Force.com and manages a portfolio of integrated third party applications referred to as AppExchange. Salesforce.com markets its CRM and enterprise software solutions to businesses on a subscription basis, primarily through the direct sales efforts and indirectly through a business partner channel.