Based on 5 and 532 real audits
| Metric | MailChimp for WordPress | MySQL | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance | 42 | 46 | MySQL |
| Accessibility | 83 | 88 | MySQL |
| Best Practices | 93 | 86 | MailChimp for WordPress |
| SEO | 87 | 91 | MySQL |
| Security | 68 | 66 | MailChimp for WordPress |
| TTFB | 435ms | 394ms | MySQL |
| Composite | 75 | 75 | Tie |
MySQL outperforms MailChimp for WordPress in 4 of 7 categories, with a stronger composite score (75 vs 75). MailChimp for WordPress leads in best practices, security.
Choose MailChimp for WordPress when your primary concern is best practices and security. Its audit data shows consistent strength in these areas across the sampled sites.
Choose MySQL when your primary concern is server response time and accessibility. Its audit data shows consistent strength in these areas across the sampled sites.
Scores are medians across 5 audited MailChimp for WordPress sites and 532 audited MySQL sites in the BeaverCheck database. Every audit runs the same 100+ checks — Lighthouse performance, security headers, accessibility, SEO, server response time — against a real URL. No vendor input, no sponsorship, no affiliate links. Read the full methodology →
Small sample: one or both technologies have fewer than 10 audited sites. Treat these numbers as directional — medians stabilize around 20–30 audits per side.
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