I’m in a bit of a pickle here. I’ve been using Brevo for my email needs, but I’m looking to switch things up. The problem is, I need a service that can handle both transactional emails (you know, like password resets) and newsletters.
Mailgun seems to be the only one that fits the bill so far. I’ve looked high and low, but other services seem to fall short when it comes to newsletter functionality.
I’m wondering if there’s a way to make other email services work for both purposes. Maybe some clever coding tricks? Or could we use automation tools to bridge the gap?
Any ideas would be super helpful. I’m open to creative solutions here!
Having faced a similar challenge, I turned to Postmark as an effective option that caters to both transactional and newsletter emails. The setup with Postmark is straightforward, and the delivered results, especially in terms of deliverability, have been quite reliable. One thing to keep in mind is that while its newsletter capabilities are improving, they might not match an established, dedicated solution. Overall, it has worked well for my needs, and integrating it with another specialized tool for bulk emails could offer even better functionality over time.
I’ve been down this road before, and I can tell you from experience that Mailjet is a solid option for handling both transactional and newsletter emails. They’ve got a robust API that makes integration a breeze, and their deliverability rates are top-notch.
What I particularly appreciate about Mailjet is their user-friendly interface and detailed analytics. It’s helped me fine-tune my email strategies over time. Plus, their pricing is competitive, especially if you’re sending a decent volume of emails.
One thing to keep in mind, though, is that their template editor can be a bit finicky at times. But overall, it’s been a reliable solution for my dual email needs. Might be worth giving them a shot if you’re still exploring options.
hey claire, have u tried SendGrid? they do both transactional and bulk emails. i use em for my small biz and its pretty sweet. easy setup, good deliverability. might be worth checkin out. they got templates n stuff too if ur into that. just my 2 cents!