MailerSend
MailerSend is a new kind of transactional email service built for developers, but intuitively designed so your entire team can contribute and collaborate. A drag & drop builder and dynamic templates enable anyone at any skill level to create personalized transactional emails. Or realize your creative vision by working with custom code in the HTML editor.
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