Connect your store to your Mailchimp audience to track sales, create targeted emails, send abandoned cart emails, and more.
As of April 2026, Mailchimp for WooCommerce is a WordPress email plugin with 200K+ active installations and a 4/5 rating from 726 reviews. It has been downloaded 23M+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.2+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2016. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are down 23% this week. Support resolution rate: 43%. Top alternative: WP Mail SMTP by WPForms – The Most….
Join the 17 million customers who use Mailchimp, the world’s largest marketing automation platform, to develop their e-commerce marketing strategy. With the official Mailchimp for WooCommerce integration, your customers and their purchase data are automatically synced with your Mailchimp account, making it easy to send targeted campaigns, automatically follow up with customers post-purchase, recommend products, recover abandoned carts, and measure the ROI of your marketing efforts. And it’s completely free.
Doesn’t work (ie the subscribe on check out doesn’t actually add people to my mailchimp audience even if customer has the box ticked) and mailchimp support doesn’t seem to be able to help. Seems mailchimp is just having a total meltdown on mutliple fronts…. their file upload system doesn’t work, their book an expert booking form doesn’t work… I really hope they course correct. they used to be a good company…
From 500 to 250 Contacts. Deinstallation. No way.
I have a banner in my admin pages stating I’m not connected to a Mailchimp account. Yet when I click the link, takes me right to my dashbaord.
As another have already reviewed: this plugin has logic that non-subscribes already subscribing customers if they do not check the “Subscribe”-form each and every time they make a purchase.
As such this plugin actively removes the best customers which is the opposite of what one wishes of Mailchimp. I’ve added a comment on this behaviour on the forum here on a thread with similiar problems, but that comment was not replied to, then deleted.
I’ve also been in contact with Mailchimp support which is perhaps the most non-helpful support I can remember to ever have received, with a new support agent for each reply where they ask questions already answered. For now I’ve found a third party option to connect to Mailchimp, but I will also look at migrating to another service when possible.
God help you if it doesn’t work out of the box or you have a technical question. Support has become awful, compared to when I first signed up
| WordPress | 6.2+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
| Dependencies | woocommerce |
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