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Sendicate: Reinventing Email Newsletters, And More Proof That Email Isn’t Dead

32 points| twakefield | 13 years ago |pandodaily.com

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[+] hos9988|13 years ago|reply
Does anyone with half a brain really need proof that email isn't dead? Aside from the phone, email is one of the most intimate forms of communication that we have.

Social Networks like Facebook will always have their haters and lovers, but email will be here to stay for the long haul. It's the true neutral medium of the internet.

Anyone who has used the incumbent tools knows they don't work as well as they advertise. ConstantContact is a behemoth that fails to innovate. MailChimp has a cute monkey but the product is less than compelling. Kudos to Sendicate for creating something unique, because this is a space that needs to be taken to the next level.

[+] paulodeon|13 years ago|reply
There are loads of great new services for email these days.

Sendicate is interesting because of it's opinionated approach and great modern design.

If you already have a design though you should try Mailrox (https://www.mailrox.com). It's dead easy to upload designs and create email templates which can then be used in Mailchimp, Campaign monitor or other services.

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[+] chadyj|13 years ago|reply
It is no secret that email as a whole needs to be updated for the myriad of modern uses, and I believe this is going to happen through new components that make parts of the ecosystem better. Email is the sum of its parts from protocols, servers, clients, content, users, and little by little we are seeing progress.
[+] camus|13 years ago|reply
email needs to stay what it is , a simple text message with attachments and nothing more, that's what makes email successull and that's why it'll still exist after all these over hyped social networs go down.
[+] gingerlime|13 years ago|reply
Without going into the email is alive/dead discussion.

Sendicate does look quite awesome, nicely designed, very sleek. I can see a market for that (even though Mailchimp does an ok job already). But other than that, I can't see what really makes it the future of email? or how it reinvents emails?

[+] rhizome|13 years ago|reply
A textbook instance of begging the question. Who is saying that email is dead?