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rikkipitt
·hace 4 años·discuss
Mailgun are pretty good. I use them on a couple of email services I’ve built.
rikkipitt
·hace 6 años·discuss
Thanks thewarpaint. Good point. Having read the below counterpoints though, I'm not quite sure now! I'll look into it.
rikkipitt
·hace 6 años·discuss
I think there's a balancing act between making it memorable enough and simple enough. Great suggestion though, noted! Hacker News is incredible. A spectacular hive mind for mulling potential ideas over.
rikkipitt
·hace 6 años·discuss
These are some great suggestions. I'm starting to think about how I could use custom domains etc. I need to figure out the next steps for the app and what people would be prepared to pay for such a tool. Ideally, I'd like to keep everything simple when it comes to pricing and not have functionality based tiers. Not sure yet.
rikkipitt
·hace 6 años·discuss
Very good. I’m noting all these suggestions down. The app only launched a few days ago. I wanted to make sure it was a valid product first before doing too much to it. I’ll gradually add more functionality and examples over time.
rikkipitt
·hace 6 años·discuss
Thanks, rs23296008n1. I toyed with the idea of a send in one hit approach, but feel it will be counterproductive to having a calm inbox. Getting 5, 10, 50 emails in quick succession would certainly raise my stress levels. Perhaps I can offer two or three digest variations... 1) all in one as it is now (plus eml) 2) burst.

Food for thought.
rikkipitt
·hace 6 años·discuss
Good question lqet, thanks. I did create a version that added each message as an EML file to the email with links to each file too. Perhaps a cunning combination of the two variants might be the way forward. Appreciate the suggestion, it's a good one.
rikkipitt
·hace 6 años·discuss
I'm working on pacing emails to a more manageable, calmer schedule. I'm doing it with essentially a UI-less system which is a rather fun way to produce an app. It simply requires a user to update their email of the website that emails them too frequently with a paced.email alias. E.g.

  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
At the end of each period, a single email is sent to the real email address containing all of the messages the alias received over that timeframe.

https://www.paced.email

I'd love to hear how you'd use it.