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Create and Change Transactional Email Faster.
Matt
Email Template Playground by Dyspatch — Responsive email templates with drag and drop editing - free
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Dyspatch/Sendwithus launched our Open Source Email Templates in 2016 - one of the most popular free email template resources on the internet.
We're back with new and updated modular email templates, now free to use in our drag & drop editor!
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Alexis Ohanian
This team has been working in the space of email for quite some time now and love seeing them consistently contributing to the space like this.
Matt
@alexisohanian thanks, we strongly believe that being a leader in the email space requires giving back!
Matt
Excited to share our Email Template Playground, stocked with some new and updated open source email templates. The Playground combines responsive, modular email templates with a free drag and drop editor. We first launched this project in 2016 (!!!) with the simple idea that "open source email templates". That kind of blew up and drew contributions from other email vendors and marketing professionals. It always struck me that we had all these great email templates available for free, but most marketers can't code and get make use of them. This update definitely fixes that. You can learn more about some of our motivations here: https://www.dyspatch.io/blog/ann... A note to the email nerds, you will need to inline the CSS with these templates prior to sending -- most great email service providers will do this at send time for you. Let us know what you think! We’re continuing to work on this and can’t wait to see how you use these templates and make them your own.
Martin
This is a great resource. Thank you! I especially like the inclusion of semantic elements ("Logo", "Receipt, "Coupon", etc) in addition to the standard structural/stylistic ones ("Title on White", "Footer", "Button", etc), since having those makes it easier to drive the important discussions/decisions about crafting an email: What are the talking points of our message? What action do we want the recipient to take based on this email?
Matt
@mrtn_su Exactly - a favorite topic of mine (specifically with transactional email) is the "dead end email". A notification style email that doesn't include a clear call to action. Something like a receipt is a great example; it might initially appear per-functionary, but call to actions like sharing the receipt (in the case of an Airbnb) may actually make sense, and remove the "dead end".