@divakarpranav Currently we place ourselves as an economic alternative for email marketing automation tools that are present in the market and are highly priced. Soon the features that we have in pipeline will place us more strongly in the field of marketing and business development.
@divakarpranav@asamarthya Hey there, Mailzak is free to try, its always a platform in evolution without the hampering of red tape. Its important to realize this platform may not always be the right solution for your needs, but they are consumer focused first. They love to hear your thoughts on the usage, providing that you use it and have ideas that can further the project along for others. In this way, they can truly focus on you and not the bottom line, unlike Aweber, Active Campaign and others that are more advertisement oriented, these guys actually want to keep customers instead of a huge churn rate. Hope this helps a bit.
Definitely looks interesting, but isn't developer friendly, which is a deal breaker for me. From what it looks like, it could be a really affordable option for someone running just their own campaigns.
@ericrdew It would be great if you could explain in detail as to why you feel it is not Developer Friendly. We are soon launching our APIs with documents. Your feedback is valuable for us to make this service even more powerful.
@asamarthya It's good to hear you do plan on releasing an API; I'll likely give it a try once it's out!
Being able to create a custom interface and pull metrics into custom graphs is what I look for. I want to provide people a custom dashboard that only has what they need/care about.
Another contender in the game for affordable email marketing. @getsandy may be the most prominent one in the self-hosted corner, but not the first or best one for sure. Dada Mail Project has been around since 1999. And Mailwhizz seems like a Sendy + for about the same price. Lastly, Mailtrain is a rising star - and it's open-source and based on NodeJS.
@dilyaraskar I took a look at a few competitors such as MailChimp, and it appears that the competitors are higher pricing when you start to get to the higher amount of subscribers. I am a bit surprised to see this. I suppose this market is a bit higher cost than I had thought.
I am really interested to check this out! How different is it functionality wise compared to mailchimp, aweber etc? Interested to know if there are some added advantages other than price
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