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Hello, everyone.
I want to start with simple mailings to my base
Can you tell me what service will work?
Who has heard of senpulse?
 
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In 2025 I’m using Systeme – unlimited emails, funnels and pages for $27/mo and they’re still 100% affiliate-friendly. Switched from ActiveCampaign and never looked back. Deliverability way better and costs dropped 3x.
 
Interesting point about private servers and IP warmup.
We recently started testing email traffic more actively and honestly one of the biggest surprises was how much inboxing quality affects long-term player value and retention.
A lot of people still focus only on opens/clicks while ignoring what happens after the conversion.
Curious -are you mostly using self-hosted infrastructure nowadays or ESPs still work for part of the flow?
 
I've spent 8 years with an email list management company, sending out mass email campaigns for 200 + clients.

During this time, the game has changed, especially since the Google regulations in December 2021.

It was largely a mass mailing armageddon right after, and I remember we were at the Mailcon in Las Vegas in January 2022 and everybody was just plain trying to figure out what to do and try next.

It took us months, if not years, to get back to the pre-2021 levels when it comes to email delivery and performance.

But, unlike many that closed shop, we were eventually able to find a formula.

Successful email delivery and performance these days require nuance.

Depending on what your use case is, I may be able to recommend a solution or two.

If you're interested - feel free to contact me on Telegram or email (in the signature).
 
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