SendMails - Email Marketing & Automation
Nelson
"I run a small flower shop"
I run a small flower shop, and I needed a way to send newsletters. SendMails works fine. The editor’s a bit clunky, and I wish there were more templates, but it’s way cheaper than anything else I’ve tried.
Beronike Levi
"Saved me so much time"
I run a small auto repair shop, and I needed a way to send reminders. SendMails’ automation has been a lifesaver. The setup was a bit of a headache, but now it’s running smoothly.
Douglas Kreiger
"Stopped paying monthly fees"
Switched from Aweber. Now I'm saving $40/month.Emails land. No issues so far.
Samuel Stewart
"No complaints"
Does what it says. Emails land. No monthly fees. Good enough for me.
Miles Whitaker
"It’s not fancy"
It’s not fancy, but it works. My emails land, and I’m not paying monthly. That’s all I needed.
Morfy
"It's not perfect but it's cheap."
I run a small landscaping business, and i needed a way to send invoice and reminders Sendmails works fine.The editors a bit weird,and i wish there were more templates,but it's way cheaper then anything else i've tired.
Emilio Butler
"I’m cheap. This is perfect."
Refuse to pay monthly for anything. SendMails? Paid once in 2021. Still works. Automation’s not fancy, but my e-com store’s repeat buyers doubled.
Keith Long
"10/10 would panic again"
Freaked out when my first campaign “failed.” Turns out I forgot to connect Amazon SES. Anant walked me through it. Now? My cat rescue’s newsletter costs $1/month.
Oscar Reuben
"Saves money, but expect DIY fixes"
Migrated from GetResponse to avoid monthly fees. SendMails’ tutorials helped me set up SMTP with SES, and deliverability is great. Frustrations: No built-in spam testing, and the WYSIWYG editor lags with large lists. Works if you’re patient.
Cooper Scott
"Works, but prepare to tinker"
It’s not perfect, but it’s reliable. I use it for my small e-commerce store’s abandoned cart emails. Pros: Cheap to run with Amazon SES, and the analytics show opens/clicks clearly. Cons: The CSV importer glitched once (support fixed it), and building popup forms feels clunky. Still, better than paying monthly elsewhere.
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