Hao Tien Cheng

Paste2Email - Turn email designs to production-ready code in minutes.

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Transform email designs into code with design upload or text-to-code conversion. Features MJML support for cross-client compatibility, dynamic content variables, real-time preview, and instant HTML code export. Streamline your email development workflow.

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Hao Tien Cheng
👋 Hey Product Hunt! wheresdoddo.dev here. Like many developers, I've struggled with HTML emails - those endless nested tables, client compatibility nightmares, and the pure pain of modifying deeply nested elements. Sound familiar? Sure, there are drag-n-drop builders out there. But as a developer, I kept finding myself diving back into code for custom requirements. That's when I discovered MJML - a game-changer that makes email code actually maintainable. Then it hit me: What if we could combine MJML's power with AI? Instead of wrestling with tables, what if you could just show AI your design and get clean, maintainable code back? That's how paste2email was born. After months of development, I built a tool I wish I had years ago - one that lets developers skip the tedious parts of email development while maintaining full control over their code. Here's a cool example: I used paste2email to create its own magic link email template! Try logging in with email and you'll see the clean, responsive email it generated - it's the best way to experience the tool firsthand. As a developer building side projects myself, I know how important it is to have professional-looking emails without spending days on HTML tables. I believe paste2email is perfect for developers who want to quickly add beautiful email designs to their products. My vision is to completely change how we build emails - making it as simple as sharing a design or describing what you want. No more table nightmares, just clean, maintainable code ready for your next project. New users get 10 free credits - enough for 2 email generations with 4 rounds of refinements. Perfect for testing it out on your next project! I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback! What email development pain points would you like to see solved next?