Mailer lite is a very easy-to-use email marketing tool for small and medium-sized businesses created by Basecamp. It currently has more than 500,000 customers. Nature Email Marketing Tool Founded in 2010 Headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania Website https://www.mailerlite.com/Free version featuresSupports up to 1000 subscribers Unlimited email sending Event Creation Drag and drop editor Support html editing Sub-text editor Free communication templates File Management Mobile-friendly communication templates Pop-up subscription form Landing Pages Embedded Form Subscription Management Unsubscribe page creation Email Sending Email Auto-Send RSS Events Send by time zone Automatic repeat sending A/B Split Testing Traffic monitoring Email communication report Email Click Map About the TeamMailerLite is a team of 46 designers, developers, writers, speakers, photographers, salsa dancers, surfers, chess players, world travelers, dreamers, and truly amazing people. Package FeeThe free version has the same features as the paid version, with the only limitation being the number of email subscribers. The cheapest paid version is $10/month, with up to 2,500 email subscribers. |
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