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What email softwares do you use?

Some people at founderscafe.io recommended

  1. send pulse
  2. Loops
  3. Lemlist

Personally, I would like to

  1. send an email on signup
  2. start an email drip campaign
  3. graduate from drip campaign to monthly updates

Can you recommend any? Or what do you think about these

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on May 1, 2023
  1. 4

    If you expect high volume and want cheap option with a lot of features - use Sendinblue. Beware their customer support is shit.

    If you are ok to afford a bit higher pricing go for Active Campaign- they have best feature set for email marketing automation. ( or at least used to when I did a research a year ago). Beware as your contact list grows your bill wil do as well :)

  2. 3

    I’ve used customer.io in the past and loved it

  3. 3

    I use Encharge, but I'm slowly transitioning to Gleap.
    Encharge is excellent, though, and they also have integrations, flows, and transactional emails.

    I'm just changing to Gleap to collect all my activities for Planzer in one place.

  4. 3

    Email communication is crucial in our day-to-day operations as business owners or professionals. The type of email software we use can significantly impact our productivity, efficiency, and overall business success. With so many available options, choosing the right one for our needs can be overwhelming. This article will explore some of the top email software options available and how they can benefit our business.
    The list of email software is
    Gmail
    Microsoft Outlook
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    You can see the latest version of Mod of these are there

  5. 3

    ConvertKit is easy to set up automations. I use it though for more email marketing (your #3).

    I use Postmark for transactional emails. your #1 and #2.

  6. 2

    I Personally Used Email Clients and Webmail

  7. 2

    Mail Poet in WordPress
    Mailchimp for saas

  8. 2

    I've been using Klaviyo and MailChimp for a while. In my experience, the former is better at handling deeper integrations, while Mailchimp is good for simpler campaigns.

  9. 2

    For the most basic stuff, Mailchimp might be enough - probably the most popular brand in that industry.

    For more complex implementations, connections with DB &, etc, I would recommend Iterable.

  10. 1

    I run a lemlist alternative called super send. it will do 1 and 2 but not really 3 easily. same with lemlist.

    loops is a cool product.

    you may also want to check out userlist

  11. 1

    I use ConvertKit for email sequences, and Amazon SES for transactional emails.

    When someone signs up for 2quiet2market.com (my app), it adds them to ConvertKit so that they receive a sequence of valuable emails. I do that via the ConvertKit API.

  12. 1

    I host my own Mailcow mail server and implement any logic when I want to send a mail in my backend on my own.

  13. 1

    I prefer Postmark for transactional emails these days.

    I also built up a handy list here: https://nts.strzibny.name/transactional-email-providers/

  14. 1

    Thanks everyone!! I will check these out

    1. 1

      Hi Maddie, check out https://sidemail.io. It covers all three – transactional emails, email automation and marketing, whole integration takes about 30 minutes. If you need any help, please let me know ([email protected]), I'll be happy to assist!

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