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  • Which platform would you suggest for a newsletter campaigns? 📜

    Maria
    10 replies
    Hey people! Hope you are all doing great, enjoying the end of this year, and preparing for new great projects! 🎉✨ I am wondering, which platform is the best for creating and sending newsletters? What are your experiences? 🤔

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    Andrian Valeanu
    Hey, Maria! I suggest you give our builder a try at https://designmodo.com/postcards/ Please give it a try and let me know if it meets your needs.
    Maria
    @andrianv Thanks Andrian, I will try it definitely! Does it have a limit on number of subscriptions or mails sent daily?
    Fabian Maume
    Lunadio made a great article on the topic: https://www.lunadio.com/blog/bes... https://newsletterpilot.com/ is quite new but interesting.
    Maria
    @fabian_maume Thanks Fab! Yes, I followed Lunadio as the first check out :DD Newsletterpilot indeed seems to be interesting, still didn't try it, but definitely I will :))
    Arz
    beehiiv / convertkit
    Maria
    @arzmn Thanks, tried, I like beehiiv, it has very limited options for design, but I like automated feature and contact rages that it offers...
    Iqra Naseem
    For newsletter campaigns, several platforms offer robust features and user-friendly interfaces. Two popular options are: 1. *Mailchimp:* It's a widely used platform known for its ease of use and scalability. Mailchimp provides customizable templates, automation features, and detailed analytics. 2. *Sendinblue:* This platform is known for its affordability and powerful automation features. It offers a user-friendly interface and provides a range of tools for creating and managing newsletters. Ultimately, the best platform depends on your specific needs, budget, and the complexity of your newsletter campaigns. Consider factors such as the size of your subscriber list, desired features, and any integration requirements with other tools or platforms you use.
    Maria
    @iqra_naseem Thanks so much Iqura :)) Yes, I am currently researching Mailchimp possibilities, it seems to be a good (or at least the mostly used) option ^__^