The MailPoet Sending Service Explained
What is the MailPoet Sending Service?
This is our own professional sending service that allows you to send bulk email campaigns through our own servers. This way you can manage and segment your subscriber lists, build your custom newsletters, and sending and tracking your campaigns on a larger scale all in one single place.
You can rely on our service that sends +30 million emails each month with a 98.5% deliverability rate. Also, MailPoet’s sending service guarantees high availability at all times. In the rare event that our service is temporarily unavailable, our queues leave no email behind, resuming delivery the moment we’re back online.
MailPoet collects data from users’ accounts for security reasons, to monitor deliverability, for internal reporting and for billing purposes:
- Number of emails sent
- Email addresses of recipients
- Country of user
Why use MailPoet Sending Service?
1. Reach the inbox, not the spambox
Our expert delivery team constantly monitors MailPoet’s deliverability rates, reacting quickly to ensure your emails are always delivered to your subscribers’ inboxes. Enjoy high open rates with our unmatched deliverability.
2. Smart Bounce Management
We analyze bouncebacks to keep your lists clean and fresh. Everything is done without any special configuration.
Email addresses that are no longer in use or don’t exist are automatically marked and not delivered to again, ensuring higher open rates. Read all about it here.
3. It's faster
Forget waiting around for emails that take all day to send. Get your emails out the door and into subscribers’ inboxes fast with MailPoet’s advanced API protocol, tailored for WordPress. It can handle 50,000 emails per hour without breaking a sweat.
4. We provide personalized support
We track the delivery of every email for you, from the moment you hit send to the moment it’s received, so no email is ever left behind. It means we can also check exactly what happened if you face any issue when sending with us and we can give you more details to help you fix it.
Still in doubt? View a comparison table of sending methods.