Anand Radhakrishnan
INGarbage! Dont use even if it is given for FREE Sendfox is the worst email marketing software you can ever use. A brand new email account will quickly end up as spam email over their servers and all your emails will end up in the spam folder. Your newsletter subscribers via embed forms will be added to the unsubscribers list and you will end up deleting your own subscribers. Later due to all of the above your bounce rate will increase and your email send will be optimized and later they will upsell you monthly subscription over and above Lifetime deal you paid for. Finally the best part is whenever you are in trouble nobody will reply to your emails. Good Luck!
Maria Jane
GBWith all of the complicated solutions out there… With all of the complicated email platforms out there, SendFox is the easiest, user-friendly option out there. It does what its supposed to do. For entrepreneurs, small businesses you simply can not find a better solution. Context: I’m a 2x agency Co-Founder turned serial entrepreneur. This is the solution I recommend to anyone who asks.
ANI
GBSendfox is the most turnkey option for… Sendfox is the most turnkey option for a non-techie starting an email list. I paid $$$ to someone else to only do half the job this step-by-step option gave me in minutes. They even provide simple templates, and the ability to automate snippets of articles from my RSS feed into a newsletter, so there was little editing to do to send my first automation. Seriously, if you already have a few articles on a blog or updates on social profiles, then the only 'technical' thing is to copy and paste links.
Fully Alive
GBIt's ok It's ok. I'm using it for simple email notifications about courses in conjunction with Wishlist Member. It works for this because you can have unlimited email lists without paying extra. However you can't set up automatically recurring emails, you can't put emails in folders, you can tag emails but can't seem to organise them by tags. You can set up automatic emails but there is no option to send them only to new members of the list - so everyone on that list gets them when they are first set up, which is not ideal. Overall it works but it's pretty basic. I'd love to find something that integrates better with Wishlist Member without being very expensive.
Kaye George
GBI finally found it I finally found it. I've looked and looked for something uncomplicated to use for my newsletter, since losing Tiny Letter. This is it! There are some things to learn, but the help is wonderful.