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ActiveCampaign vs Microsoft Dynamics 365

Updated June 2026 · A structured head-to-head comparison.

Email marketing + automation + CRM.

Enterprise CRM + ERP from Microsoft.

The verdict

Both ActiveCampaign and Microsoft Dynamics 365 are credible marketing automation tools, and the right pick comes down to your priorities.

Choose ActiveCampaign if you want a lower starting price (from $15/mo), a longer free trial (14 days) and a higher overall rating (4.5/5). Email marketing + automation + CRM.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 — Enterprise CRM + ERP from Microsoft.

ActiveCampaign vs Microsoft Dynamics 365: side by side

DimensionActiveCampaignMicrosoft Dynamics 365
Starting priceFrom $15/moWinnerFrom $65/user/mo
Free planNoNo
Free trial14 daysWinner
Pricing modelSubscriptionSubscription
Best forSmb, MarketersEnterprise, Microsoft 365 Users
PlatformsWeb, Ios, Android, ApiWeb, Ios, Android, Api
Rating4.5/5Winner3.9/5

ActiveCampaign key facts

Vendor
ActiveCampaign
Pricing
Subscription — From $15/mo
Free tier
Free trial (14 days)
Platforms
Web, Ios, Android, Api
Best for
Smb, Marketers
Editor rating
4.5 / 5
Founded
2003
Headquarters
Chicago, IL, USA

Microsoft Dynamics 365 key facts

Vendor
Microsoft
Pricing
Subscription — From $65/user/mo
Free tier
No
Platforms
Web, Ios, Android, Api
Best for
Enterprise, Microsoft 365 Users
Editor rating
3.9 / 5
Founded
2016
Headquarters
Redmond, WA, USA

Frequently asked questions

Is ActiveCampaign better than Microsoft Dynamics 365?

Neither is universally better — ActiveCampaign edges ahead on overall rating, but the best choice depends on price, platforms, and your use case. See the side-by-side table above.

Is ActiveCampaign or Microsoft Dynamics 365 cheaper?

ActiveCampaign is the more affordable of the two to get started, at from $15/mo. ActiveCampaign starts at from $15/mo; Microsoft Dynamics 365 starts at from $65/user/mo.

Can ActiveCampaign replace Microsoft Dynamics 365?

Yes for most teams — both are marketing automation tools with heavily overlapping features. The main trade-offs are pricing and platform support, covered in the comparison above.