Cody Sandzimier DC

Cody Sandzimier DC

Building tools to help people see time.
Migma AI

What's great

user-friendly design (2)intuitive design (2)good visual design (2)ai features (2)optimized emails (1)

I'm a non-technical founder who knows the importance of email for my product-based business. I don't have the technical skills to efficiently build large campaigns. There's so much more to emails that I never realized, beyond just making it look nice. Migma has just blown this out of the water for me. Prompt to fully built email in seconds. Thats all I thought I needed, but there is so much more. They have their "email preflight" checker to make sure it's compatible with all the email servers (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, et cetera), checks all my links, makes sure there are no code errors, et cetera. If there are errors, all you need to do is click the "fix with AI" button. Poof. All better.

Migma is wild, and I believe it needs to be a standard part of every business tech rotation. It allows non-technical founders like myself the ability to make high-level emails, give the AI instructions to fix things/move things/re-work things, and have an elite-level email designer, without the high cost of an agency. And then I can export it directly into Klaviyo, ready to go.

It gives people like me the ability to do what I don't have the technical skills to be able to do, and it gives people who do have the technical skills hyperdrive.

Lifelong fan and client.

What needs improvement

You have to get good at your prompts and making multiple edits/adjustments in a singular prompt. Each modification to an email you make, creates a new version of that email. The memberships tiers are based on number of daily emails. If you aren't efficient with your prompts and edits, you can burn through your daily allotment and have to pick it back up the next day. Example: "Change the color on this word to Blue" then a separate prompt "Ok change the layout of the text and image and put the image on the left of the text" - this would be 2 emails. Versus " Change the color on this word to blue and move the image in section 3 to the left of the text" - This would be one email.

This is a pretty small point and just takes some getting used to, but is something that could be improved for a UX perspective (maybe a threshold for certain edits to count as a new email).

vs Alternatives

It massively reduces the learning curve and consolidates the touchpoints for me to build and email. Previously, I would generate the copy and idea in ChatGPT, then I would try to fumble my way through a Canva template to design the email (hours), or try to hire someone on Fiverr to build the email template and do the back and forth refinement (it took weeks and $$), and then I would set it all up it all in Klaviyo, hoping I set it up right.

Now it's prompt to fully built and optimized email, do a small amount of refinement in Migma, to which I export directly into Klaviyo. I built an entire flow (multiple in a series) in about 10 minutes, and it far exceeded anything I could have built (or thought of), even in 20x the time.

It's insane.

Does it support HubSpot, Klaviyo, and Mailchimp export reliably?

Yes, very well.

How customizable are templates and reusable blocks?

Everything is highly customizable and easy to manipulate/modify.

Can non-designers edit generated emails safely?

This is the primary basis of my review. Yes. Absolutely.

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