Elastic Email is a robust email platform that provides a comprehensive set of tools for handling any size email campaign. It also provides direct email sending through standard SMTP or a simple REST API. This means that you can begin to send an email immediately – without worry – using the SMTP configuration for their mail servers or one of the code samples found in their API Documentation. This makes you save the time to setup and configure an SMTP email server or service of your own, and is quite convenient to ensure your sending a high deliverability.
The platform enjoys the widespread appreciation for its reliability, excellent performance, high and rapid deliverability, and its ease of use too. Creating and editing a newsletter campaign is indeed quite simple because Elastic Email provides an intuitive drag-and-drop editor and a raw HTML tool helping you to customize their (free or premium) templates according to your needs. These templates come in different categories to make sure you’ll find the best one suited for your emails.
Others impressive features that Elastic Email platform offers to manage your email marketing strategy: email client and spam testing, A/X testing, contact management tools, segmentation, triggered emails, detailed activity reports, and private IP addresses.
Conclusion
Elastic Email is a simple service that helps you send email marketing campaigns with efficiency and no effort.
Usability: 7 /10 | Speed: 7 /10 | Features: 7 /10 | Support: 7 /10 | Pricing: 8 /10 |
Its terrible. Bad user interface, confuse type of plans. Asked for cancelation and refund and they not only didn`t cancel, but keep charging me even after I explicit ask for cancelation. SCAM…run…there are planty of other companies that dont scam the costumer, forget this one
Usability
6
Speed
8
Features
5
Support
1
Pricing
8
we are software company, we build saas service.
we decided to switch to elasticemails from our own smtp server due to their online email editor.
We have thousands of clients. sometimes they do random things like request password reset and mark incoming email as a spam (why whould they do that?)
So after a month of working our “sender repuration” got below zero.
ElasticEmail decided to just switch off our account in a midnight, without any warnings or so. We did not even know we have this problem.
Every single system email stopped working, people could not login till midday.
Support told me “you see the terms and conditions, there are clearly stated your account may be switched off if your reporation got below zero.” and that it was my responsibility to check that “sender repuration”
Fuck you ElasticEmail. I am so mad.
Can I use elastic-email with smtp called http://www.smtpboxes.com ? I know from a friend about this smtp and I’m very happy with it (have rented it for a year) but I have issue that all emails get delivered,which doesn’t make sense to me. I see the bounces in their website but I want to get them in elastic-email as well. SMTPBOXES support said – to get the soft and hard bounces applied to another app (such as elastic-email) the app must have Restful API.
So my question is does elastic-email can edit campaign results by accepting POST requests with soft/hard bounces for it?
Thanks, Rodrigo