The attendance-based retention check-in is the most important automation a gym can run. The workflow: Mindbody sends a check-in event to the email platform via Zapier every time a member attends a class. The platform uses that data to maintain an attendance score for each member contact. When the score drops below a threshold (no check-ins in 14 days), a retention check-in email fires automatically. When the member attends a class after receiving the check-in, they exit the sequence immediately. In ActiveCampaign, this workflow is built with contact scoring (point value added on each check-in event, point decay rule for time elapsed) and a goal-based exit (member re-attends โ exit sequence). In Mailchimp, this workflow is not possible without manual intervention. Mailchimp cannot run dynamic point decay on a contact field, cannot conditionally exit a contact based on an external event, and cannot branch the response based on how long the lapse has been.
In Mailchimp, the only way to approximate attendance-based check-ins is to manually export lapsed members from Mindbody, import them into a Mailchimp audience, and trigger the campaign by hand โ a process most gym owners do sporadically at best. In the time it takes to run that export, 15โ20% of those members have already mentally moved on.
New member onboarding is more forgiving to build in Mailchimp than retention automation โ it's linear (new member joins โ sequence fires in order) and doesn't require conditional exits. But even here, ActiveCampaign's advantage appears: a new member who books a class in week one should receive a different week-two message than a member who hasn't booked anything yet. ActiveCampaign branches based on whether a booking event was received from Mindbody. Mailchimp sends the same week-two message to both members. The difference seems small in isolation. At scale โ 50 new members per month, 600 per year โ the personalization delta accumulates into meaningfully different retention curves by month three.
Members who receive class-specific onboarding content โ a yoga new-member sequence vs. a strength training sequence โ show 22% higher 90-day retention than members who receive a generic onboarding sequence, even when both sequences are well-written.
A member who lapsed 45 days ago needs a different message than one who lapsed 6 months ago. A 45-day lapse is often situational โ travel, illness, work pressure. The right message acknowledges life happens and makes returning easy. A 6-month lapse has usually involved a psychological shift โ the member no longer identifies as 'a gym person.' The right message is a re-anchoring to identity and value, not a simple 'we miss you.' In ActiveCampaign, you build separate win-back sequences triggered by different lapse thresholds, each with distinct messaging calibrated to the psychological distance. In Mailchimp, you can segment a list by last-activity date and send different campaigns โ but you cannot automate the handoff between thresholds or personalize by class type without maintaining separate lists for each segment combination.
COST AND MIGRATIONFor a studio with 1,500 member contacts, Mailchimp Standard runs approximately $40โ$55/month. ActiveCampaign Marketing Plus runs approximately $65โ$85/month. The difference: $25โ$30/month, or $300โ$360/year. If the attendance-based retention automation prevents a single additional member from cancelling per month โ one $80/month membership retained โ the platform cost difference is recovered 3x over in the first year. For a gym with 400 active members and 4% monthly churn (industry average), improving churn by even 0.5 percentage points means 2 additional retained memberships per month. The platform cost is simply not the relevant variable.
A gym with 400 members at $80/month average dues losing 4% monthly churn loses $1,280/month in membership revenue from departures. Reducing churn to 3.5% through retention automation saves $200/month. The ActiveCampaign premium over Mailchimp is $25โ30/month. The math takes about 6 seconds.
| Capability | Mailchimp | ActiveCampaign |
|---|---|---|
| Attendance-based automation triggers | Not available | Yes โ via Zapier + contact scoring |
| Silent churn detection (score decay) | Not available | Yes โ native scoring rules |
| Goal-based exits when member re-attends | Not available | Core feature |
| Class-type segmentation (yoga vs HIIT) | Manual list management required | Tag-based, updates automatically |
| Trial-to-paid conversion sequences | Basic linear drip only | Conditional, behavior-triggered |
| Win-back by lapse duration | Manual segment export required | Automated threshold triggers |
| Contact scoring for at-risk members | Not available | Native, real-time |
| Pricing (1,500 contacts) | ~$40โ55/mo (Standard) | ~$65โ85/mo (Marketing Plus) |
| Mindbody integration quality | Data sync only | Data sync + conditional automation |
| New member onboarding branching | Linear only โ same to everyone | Branches by class booked, behavior |
If your gym primarily sends newsletters and occasional promotions without trying to automate based on member attendance behavior, Mailchimp works. If you want automation that responds to how members actually behave โ attendance drops, trial conversions, lapse thresholds โ ActiveCampaign handles logic that Mailchimp's linear sequencing cannot. For most gyms that are serious about using email to retain members rather than just communicate with them, ActiveCampaign is the appropriate tool.
Mailchimp can receive attendance data from Mindbody via Zapier and store it in a contact field. It cannot use that data to trigger conditional workflows, calculate a running attendance score, or automatically exit a member from a check-in sequence when they re-attend. It stores the data. It does not act on it intelligently. That distinction is the core operational difference between Mailchimp and a platform like ActiveCampaign for fitness businesses.
The migration has two parts: contact migration (export CSV, import, map fields โ typically 2 hours) and workflow rebuild (you cannot import Mailchimp automations โ they must be rebuilt from scratch in ActiveCampaign, which takes 6โ10 hours for a standard gym workflow set). Most studios complete the migration over two weekends while running both platforms briefly in parallel. The rebuild is also an opportunity to correct Mailchimp's limitations โ you're rebuilding with proper conditional logic from the start rather than inheriting linear sequences.
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