What file types can mailchimp upload?

Mailchimp offers free file hosting so you can add a file to an email campaign and share it with your contacts. You can upload and share many types of files including images, documents, spreadsheets, audio, or video.

A common query we ran across in our research was “What are the guidelines for uploading files to Mailchimp?”.

Here is what my research found. you can upload many types of files to your Mailchimp account, and share them with your contacts. Each image file should be approximately 1MB or less, and other file types should be 10MB or less.

Can I send a file attachment in Mailchimp?

No, you can’t send a file as an attachment, in the traditional sense, in Mailchimp. You can however send a link to recipients where they may download the fileat their convenience. First off, let’s understand the issue with attachments.

Mailchimp doesn’t allow sending files as attachments with email messages. Services such as Gmail are becoming more strict than ever about not showing messages that are larger than 102kb meaning that email messages with attachments have a smaller chance of being opened and read.

How to add a PDF file to a Mailchimp email campaign?

Here is how to include your PDF, CSV, DOC. TXT or almost any other file-type as a downloadable file to your Mailchimp email campaign: In the Content section of the Campaign Builder, click Edit Design. On the Design step, click an existing text content box or drag and drop a new one into your layout. Create the text you want to link and.

What do I need to send with my Mailchimp email campaign?

You need to send a PDF file, a form or other type of file as an attachment with your Mailchimp email campaign. How do you send an attachment? Attachments are handled slightly differently with a Mailchimp email campaign.

Is Mailchimp available in other languages?

This page is now available in other languages. Mailchimp offers free file hosting so you can add a file to an email campaign and share it with your contacts. You can upload and share many types of files including images, documents, spreadsheets, audio, or video.