COMPARISON Clickback MAIL vs MailClickConvert

The Clickback alternative at less than half the price.

Both platforms send to cold and purchased B2B lists, and both are compliant. The difference is what you pay, how much you can send, and what comes with it. 100,000 emails a month is $600 on Clickback. It is $249 here, with no 12-month term.

The short version

Five things, then the detail.

1
Same volume, $4,212 a year cheaper.

Clickback's Premium plan is $600 a month for 100,000 emails. Our entry plan covers the same 100,000 emails from $249. That is $351 a month, on published pricing for both.

2
No 12-month commitment.

Clickback's pricing page states its pricing is based on a 12-month term, billed monthly. Ours is month to month on self-serve plans, so the comparison above is a committed year against one that is not.

3
Their ceiling is our floor.

Clickback's published plans stop at 100,000 emails a month. Ours start there and run to around 200 million. Above their ceiling you are into an unpriced Enterprise conversation.

4
B2B only, or any data you have.

Clickback describes B2B lead generation throughout. We also run consumer files, rented data and dormant customer databases. If your list is consumer, this decides it on its own.

5
Four things you get here that they do not offer.

Inbox placement testing, B2B contact data inside the platform, your own SMTP providers in rotation, and managed outbound run by our team. Clickback's own FAQ says it does not sell lists and has no creative team.

Side by side

Where the two products actually differ.

The first four rows are things both products do. We would rather show you those than pretend the only email platform that takes purchased data is this one.

 Clickback MAILMailClickConvert
Sends to cold and purchased B2B lists Yes, states it works with your purchased list Yes, purchased, rented, cold and dormant
CAN-SPAM, CASL and GDPR compliant Yes, filters detected Canadian and European addresses Yes, suppression and regional filtering by default
Email verification and list cleaning Yes, 20 to 30 checks on import Yes, verification and automatic cleaning
Dedicated sending IPs Yes, designated IPs and domains Yes, IP count scales with volume
100,000 emails a month $600 a month, Premium plan From $249 a month, entry plan
Above 100,000 a month No published plan. Enterprise, call for pricing Published to around 200 million a month
No annual contract Pricing based on a 12-month term Self-serve plans are month to month
Consumer data, not just B2B B2B throughout, consumer not mentioned Consumer files and aged databases
Inbox placement testing Not found on their pages Placement measured before and during the ramp
B2B contact data inside the platform States it does not sell lists, partners with data providers Lead Finder, build targeted B2B lists in your account
Bring your own SMTP provider Not found on their pages Connect SendGrid, Mailgun and others, and rotate
Managed outbound campaigns States it has no creative team, offers direction and support Campaigns built and run by our team
Free deliverability diagnosis Not found on their pages 30 minutes, any platform, including staying put

How to read the crosses. Where Clickback's own pages settle a row, the cell quotes their wording. Where a cross says not found on their pages, it means exactly that and not that the feature is confirmed absent. Figures from their pricing page, product page and FAQ, checked 10 August 2026. Clickback MAIL and Email Lead Generation are their trademarks. If anything here is out of date, tell us and we will correct it.

Price at the same volume

100,000 emails a month, both published plans.

This is the one point where the two products sell the same thing, so it is the only price comparison on this page that is like for like.

Clickback MAIL, Premium
$600 / month
100,000 emails a month, for 50,001 to 100,000 contacts. Their largest published plan.
Pricing based on a 12-month term
MailClickConvert, entry plan
$249 / month
100,000 emails a month, the bottom of our range rather than the top. Dedicated IPs included.
No annual contract
$4,212 a yearThe difference over twelve months at the same published send volume, on a term you have not committed to.
Clickback MAIL, published plans$300 to $600 a month
Stops at 100,000
MailClickConvertfrom $249 a month
Starts at 100,000, runs to 200 million
25k100k1M10M200M
Read the axis before the bars. It is logarithmic, so each gridline is ten times the last. On a linear axis Clickback's top published tier would be 0.05% of the track and disappear entirely, which would look like a trick rather than a comparison. Clickback also lists an Enterprise tier for 5 million or more contacts with unlimited sending, priced on application rather than published, so it is not plotted here.
Not on their pricing page

Four things that come with the account.

These are the reasons people move once volume stops being the trigger.

01

Lead Finder

Build targeted B2B lists inside the same account you send from. Clickback's FAQ states plainly that they do not sell email lists directly and partner with data providers instead, so sourcing is a second vendor and a second invoice.

02

Inbox placement testing

Placement measured against seed accounts before your first live send and monitored through the ramp, so you find out you are in spam from us rather than from a silent month. We found no equivalent on Clickback's pages.

03

Managed outbound

Campaigns built, ramped and run by our team when you would rather not own it. Clickback's FAQ says they have no creative team and offer direction and support instead.

04

Your own SMTP in rotation

Connect SendGrid, Mailgun or any provider you already pay for and rotate across them alongside our dedicated IPs, so no single account carries all the volume. Not something we could find on their pages.

The other direction

Two cases where Clickback is the better buy.

A comparison page that cannot name a single thing the competitor does better is an advert. These are real, and we would rather you found out here than after signing something.

What customers say

Volume they could not place anywhere else.

“This platform is a good alternative for cold email marketing, given the restrictions on Constant Contact or MailChimp. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for purchased email lists.”

Tricia J.Marketing agency
Trustpilot

“MailClickConvert excels at reaching potential customers via mass email. The delivery rate is genuinely impressive.”

Stratton D.Healthcare · Mid-market
G2

“A secure platform to generate leads. Bulk sending on dedicated IP addresses.”

Trishali S.Business consultant
G2
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Your current volume, your data, and what made you start looking. We will tell you whether moving is worth it, and what the ramp actually looks like, before anyone talks about price.

  • If you are under 100,000 a month we will say so and tell you to stay put
  • Your suppression list, data and templates move across at the start, not at the end
  • Expect a four to six week ramp on new domains and IPs. Anyone promising faster is selling you a problem

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Questions

Clickback versus MailClickConvert, answered.

Is MailClickConvert cheaper than Clickback?
At the same volume, yes, by a wide margin. Clickback's published Premium plan is $600 a month for 100,000 emails. We start at $249 a month and the entry plan covers the same 100,000 emails. That is $351 a month less, or $4,212 over a year, for the same published send volume. Clickback's pricing is also based on a 12-month term, so that year is committed. Ours is month to month.
What is the main difference between Clickback and MailClickConvert?
Volume, price and what comes with it. Clickback's published plans run from 25,000 emails a month to 100,000 a month at $600, with an unpriced Enterprise tier above that. Our published range begins at 100,000 a month from $249 and runs to around 200 million. We also run consumer data rather than B2B only, include inbox placement testing and B2B contact data inside the platform, and sell managed outbound campaigns as a service.
Can I send to a purchased list on both?
Yes. This is the thing the two products genuinely share and it is rare. Clickback states it works with your purchased list to convert cold B2B contacts. We accept purchased, rented, cold, consumer and dormant data on dedicated IPs. If you are really comparing either of us against Mailchimp or Constant Contact, both of us will take data they will close your account for uploading.
Are both compliant with CAN-SPAM and GDPR?
Yes. Clickback states it sends 100% CAN-SPAM compliant campaigns and filters detected Canadian and European addresses to stay CASL and GDPR compliant. We handle unsubscribe processing, suppression, complaint handling and regional filtering by default. Compliance is not a difference between the two products and should not be the reason you pick one.
Does either one give you the B2B data itself?
Only us, inside the platform. Clickback's FAQ states that they do not sell email lists directly, and that they partner with data providers instead, so sourcing is a separate purchase and a separate relationship. Our Lead Finder lets you build targeted B2B lists inside the same account you send from, so the data and the sending are not two vendors.
Does MailClickConvert do consumer email, or only B2B?
Both. Clickback's product pages describe B2B lead generation throughout and do not mention consumer data. We regularly run consumer files, aged databases and mixed audiences alongside B2B prospecting. If your list is consumer, that difference decides the comparison on its own.
Do I have to sign an annual contract?
Not with us. Clickback's pricing page states that its pricing is based on a 12-month term, billed monthly. Our self-serve plans start at $249 a month with no annual contract. For managed programs and large dedicated IP pools we scope the term with you rather than defaulting to a year.
Can you help us move an existing Clickback program across?
Yes, and the honest answer is that it takes longer than you would like. New domains and IPs need to age before a live send, and volume ramps over roughly four to six weeks against measured inbox placement. Your suppression list, your data and your templates come across at the start. The free 30-minute call is the right place to work out whether the move is worth making at all, and we will tell you if it is not.

Find out in thirty minutes, not after signing.

Tell us your volume, your data and where the current setup is hurting. If the answer is that you should stay on Clickback for another year, that is a perfectly good outcome of the call and you will hear it from us.