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Insert a Mailchimp Signup Form

Use the Mailchimp block to insert a subscription box for your website visitors to easily join your Mailchimp audience (i.e., your mailing list). This guide will show you how to connect your site to Mailchimp and display an email signup form.

Step 1: Create a Mailchimp Audience

Editing and sending emails are managed through your Mailchimp account. To use Mailchimp on your WordPress.com website, you will need:

  • a Mailchimp account. You can sign up here for free if you don’t have one.
  • at least one “audience” created on this account (“audiences” are what Mailchimp calls mailing lists where your subscriber email addresses will be collected.) How to create an audience.

For the Mailchimp integration to work properly, navigate to Settings → Audience fields and *|MERGE|* tags and ensure the merge tags option on your Mailchimp audience is set as non-required as shown in the image below:

The Audience fields section in Mailchimp with a highlight around the fields that must be unchecked in order for the form to work on your WordPress site. Those fields are everything except Email.

Step 2: Connect to Mailchimp

Next, follow these steps to connect your Mailchimp account to WordPress.com and choose an audience:

  1. Visit your website’s dashboard.
  2. On the left side, navigate to Settings → Writing.
  3. Scroll down to the Integrations section.
  4. Next to Mailchimp, click the “Connect” button.
An arrow pointing to the "Connect" button for Mailchimp.
  1. You will be prompted for the username and password to your Mailchimp account. Upon successful login, you will be returned to your WordPress.com account.
  2. Back in Settings Writing → Mailchimp, choose the audience you want your website visitors to subscribe to:
A connected Mailchimp account, showing a dropdown option to select the mailing list.

Using Mailchimp With Multiple Sites

If you have more than one site on your WordPress.com account, you only need to set up the Mailchimp connection once which will work across all sites. You can connect only one Mailchimp account to your WordPress.com account.

You can create a different audience in Mailchimp for each site and then choose the specific audience in Settings → Writing for a specific site. You can have a different audience for each site, but all of the audiences need to be in one Mailchimp account.

Disconnecting will turn off Mailchimp for all sites in your account.

Step 3: Add the Mailchimp Block

Edit the page, post, or template where you wish to display the Mailchimp signup form.

Add the Mailchimp block by clicking the + Block Inserter icon and searching for “mailchimp” as shown below:

The Block Inserter with "mailchimp" typed into the search field and the mailchimp icon below.
Add a new block and search for Mailchimp.

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Using your keyboard, you can also type /mailchimp on a new line and press enter to quickly add a new Mailchimp block.

The text "/mail" entered into a blank space to display the matching blocks that appear below.
Type /mailchimp on a new line.

For more information, visit our detailed instructions on adding blocks.

If you add the Mailchimp block before connecting your Mailchimp account, the block will show a “Set up Mailchimp” form button that will bring you to the connection settings:

The Mailchimp block with the prompt to set up your first Mailchimp form.

You might need to click the “Re-check Connection” button on the Mailchimp block if you added the block before connecting to Mailchimp in your settings.

Step 4: Customize The Mailchimp Signup Form

When you add the Mailchimp block, it will contain default content for you to customize:

  • Change the “Enter your email” text in the Mailchimp block settings.
  • Change the “Join my Mailchimp audience” button text by clicking on the text and typing.
  • Change the signup button’s appearance by clicking on it and adjusting the Button block’s settings.
  • Change the disclaimer text below the button by clicking on the text and typing. It’s a good practice to include a disclaimer in your sign-up form so that your subscribers are less likely to mark your emails as spam.
The default Mailchimp block text

Mailchimp Block Toolbar

When you click on the Mailchimp block, a toolbar of options will appear above or below it:

the Mailchimp block toolbar above the Mailchimp block.
Mailchimp block toolbar

The Mailchimp block has the following options in its toolbar:

  • Change block type.
  • Drag the block.
  • Move the block up or down.
  • Change alignment.
  • More options.

Mailchimp Block Settings

When you select a block, you will find additional block settings in the right sidebar. If you do not see the sidebar, you may need to click the Settings icon in the top-right corner to bring up the settings. This icon looks like a square with two uneven columns:

An arrow pointing to the "Settings" icon in the top right of the WordPress Editor.
Click the Settings icon to open the block settings

The Mailchimp block has multiple settings you can adjust, each explained below.

Mailchimp block settings

Text Elements

The “Email Placeholder” is the text shown inside the email box. By default, it is set to “Enter your email”. You can type new text to appear instead.

The email placeholder text disappears once the visitor starts typing in the box.

Notifications

There are three messages related to the function of the form that you can modify:

  • The Processing text message shows while an email is being added to the audience.
  • The Success text is displayed when an email is successfully submitted.
  • The Error text is shown when the email address was not submitted successfully.

Mailchimp Groups

Segment and sort your subscriber list into groups. Learn more about Groups from Mailchimp here.

Signup Location Tracking

If you embed your signup form on multiple pages like a homepage, a contact page, and a blog page, you may want to find out where subscribers signed up. Learn more about signup location tracking from Mailchimp here.

Mailchimp Connection

Click the “Manage Connection” link to visit the Marketing settings if you need to connect, disconnect, or change the Mailchimp audience you are using with this site.

The Mailchimp block also includes Advanced settings.

Mailchimp Block Styles

In the block settings sidebar, click on the Styles icon to access the design settings for the block. The Styles icon is in the shape of a circle, with half of the circle filled in:

An arrow pointing to the Styles icon in the block settings sidebar.

The Mailchimp block includes the following settings to adjust the appearance of the signup form:

Tips for Running an Email List

Remember that your visitors signed up for the updates you promised them. They expect specific messages, and they can unsubscribe at any point. For your email list to be successful, it’s best to:

  • Send updates about something your audience may be interested in. For example, share articles you find valuable or updates you do not share elsewhere.
  • Engaging with your audience directly once in a while is a good idea. For example, ask questions in your emails that encourage them to respond or interact with the email.
  • If you promote your product, mix it up with other content so your audience members find value in staying subscribed.

For more tips, check out the Mailchimp 101 page.

On higher-level plans, you can also add a Mailchimp Subscriber pop-up to your website.

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