Hi Product Hunt -
Todd here, founder of Mailjoy. We’ve created the easiest tool to design, mail, and track personalized postcard campaigns for your customers or prospects.
Early this year we launched a basic version of Mailjoy (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) which was well received. Today, we’re excited to share Mailjoy 2.0. It features everything you need to create highly targeted and personalized campaigns in minutes from your own contact data.
You only pay when you send mail (print, postage, and tracking included), and we have no volume minimums. We only support US addresses at the moment. Delivery occurs within 4-7 business days of ordering a campaign.
We can’t wait to hear from you!
What’s new in 2.0:
- A drag and drop postcard designer with loads of customizable templates
- 200,000+ free print-ready images through our @unsplash integration that you can preview and use in your designs
- Personalize each recipients’ postcard with custom text and images
- Preview each personalized postcard and instantly share proofs with co-workers
- Organize your contacts into static lists or precisely targeted segments based on 15+ different conditions
- Connect to 750+ apps with our @zapier integration
- Track delivery status and conversions in real-time
- A full CRM optimized for mail that tracks a contacts’ mailing history
- An API to sync contacts across platforms
Thanks to @zosegal for designing our awesome GIF thumbnail.
Mailjoy is just like Mailchimp for postcards. I'm a big fan. Used it to send wedding save the dates. I haven't used Mailjoy for other projects yet but hope to soon. They offer the ability to target their lists or upload your own. With a simple interface and API, Mailjoy opens a ton of possibilities for marketers. Even though postcards have been around forever it feels like a new growth channel.
Love the drag and drop editor for physical mail campaigns - never seen anything like that before. What are some of the most effective ways companies are using Mailjoy @toddg777?
This is fantastic - I've been thinking about how making digital content "analog" can make it feel re-special. Kind of like that feeling when I picked up the most recent Odesza CD in its case, vs seeing the album art on my iPhone.
I think this is a great idea. I'm in Australia and would love a service like this. So simple and if this does what you say it does in the USA, a really great marketing tool. Is there a moderator element to ensure that standards of Direct Mail are taken into account and privacy of data use etc. Just wondering as in Australia, we have the Data Protection act and other devices to keep people in check.
Love the personalization. Curious about the first step of using this: figuring out who to send these to and getting their mailing addresses. What are your future plans in helping marketers with this part of the process?
@frank_denbow Thanks! We've doubled down on the personalization/targeted approach. The mail that converts the best is personalized and relevant to the recipient. Because of this, most of our customers use their own customer/contacts list rather than buying one. In the future, this could mean more integrations with other platforms (CRMs, ecommerce, etc) that our customers use. We've stayed away from selling mailing list data.
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