Brew - Like Claude design for email marketing
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Brew is the fastest way to design and send beautiful, on-brand emails and automations that render perfectly in every inbox. Describe a campaign or a multi-step automation in plain English, and Brew builds the whole thing in seconds: copy, design, audience, and logic. Works with any AI agent: paste our docs into OpenClaw, Viktor, Claude, or Lovable. No lock-in: send from Brew or export to your ESP. Free to get started.
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This is so sick @philip_sorensen and team - been waiting for this!!!
Thank you@john_matheson ! Appreciate your support ❤️🔥
Frigade
Is there a way to easily migrate to Brew from Mailchimp or other providers?
@cmathies Yes! We provide white glove support with the migration. Happy to set you up!
Looks great
Thank you@madalina_barbu! ❤️🔥
guys, huge congrats! can automations trigger off events in my own product, or is it limited to email opens and clicks for now? that would matter a lot for our onboarding 🙏
@igorsorokinua Hey Igor! Great question. Definitely, you can trigger email automation sequences via a custom API call to Brew or use one of our integrations (like clerk or supabase). This means any custom event from your app can be used to trigger automations in Brew!
@Migma AI @Dreamlit AI got some real competition here. :D Congrats on the launch Brew team!!
Brew
@himani_sah1 Thanks Himani! We're big fans of Migma and Dreamlit :) There's many talented teams working in this space and for a good reason!
@himani_sah1 we have massive respect for the other companies in this space as @thomas_park2 said. At the end of the day, we competing against the big guys - MailChimp, HubSpot, Braze, etc. - not so much other start-ups. We're all rooting for each other ❤️🔥
How complex can the automations get? Wondering if it handles conditional branches based on whether someone opened or clicked.
Brew
@rajmishra10 Hey Raj! Automations can get pretty complex in Brew. We want to abstract away as much of the manual process by enabling you to simply ask for the type of automation you want and the agent will create the flow. Currently the automations are triggered via an API call to Brew or a webhook event from a third party service like Clerk or Supabase. We have click / open logic gates on the roadmap but will support it very soon!
The "describe a campaign in plain English, get the full thing rendered" framing is exactly what email needed — most teams aren't bottlenecked on having something to send, they're bottlenecked on the production tax of every send. I work on StoryRoute on the travel side and we see the same dynamic: people will narrate what they want a city walk to feel like, but they won't sit down and design the route step-by-step. The product that closes that gap wins. Congrats on the launch.
Thank you @samir_asadov , you put it better than we do. "Production tax" is exactly the phrase. The bottleneck was never the idea, it was the eight steps between the idea and the send, and that is where everything quietly dies. Love the StoryRoute parallel too. Narrating the feeling of a walk versus plotting every turn is the same gap, and you are right that whoever closes it wins.
Best of luck with it, and thanks for the kind words. ❤️🔥
@philip_sorensen The eight-steps observation is the part I always come back to. The unit cost of any one step looks trivial ("it's just two minutes to drop in the right image"), so it never gets prioritized — but compounded across every campaign and every team member, those two-minute taxes are where the actual marketing budget goes, just in unbilled hours nobody can see. The tools that win this space are the ones that collapse the eight to two, not the ones that polish step seven. Looks like that's exactly the call you made.
Exactly right @samir_asadov , and "unbilled hours nobody can see" is the cleanest way I have heard it put. That invisible cost is precisely why the category stagnated. Everyone optimized step seven because each individual step looked too cheap to bother rethinking, so nobody questioned the whole chain. Collapsing eight steps to two was the entire bet. It is a harder thing to build than a better step seven, but it is the only version that actually changes the economics for a team. You clearly think about this the same way we do. If StoryRoute is collapsing that same gap on the travel side, you are going to do well.
Askmeety
Thank you @nalin_rajendran, and you have put your finger on the exact thing we worry about most...
Generic, bot-ish email is worse than no email. The way we fight it is by capturing both the art and the science of your brand: not just colors and fonts, but your actual voice and the feel of how you communicate, so the output sounds like you rather than like a model. On top of that we make it easy to experiment with different styles for your brand, so you are never locked into one look. Here is an example of what that looks like for one of our users.
Deel
Awesome
@dan_westgarth1 appreciate it!
Switched from Mailchimp to Brew and never been happier! Congrats on the launch guys!