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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Keila
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Show HN: I built a tool to send 10k emails for $1 via AWS
Keila is another one with similar features plus a visual (block) editor for designing the email template/content: https://github.com/pentacent/keila
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How would you go about building your own email marketing system like Mailchimp?
Someone on r/selfhosted built an alternative for Mailchimp called Keila a while ago. (https://github.com/pentacent/keila). I haven't tried it myself but this sounds promising. You can use your own mailserver with it (which I recommend you do not selfhost for business purposes). As it is licensed right now, it should be way cheaper to use this instead of Mailchimp.
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Update: I’m building a self-hosted Mailchimp alternative (Keila) and I’ve added one of your most requested features!
If that doesn’t fix it, please feel free to post a bug report with more details here: https://github.com/pentacent/keila/issues
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Selfhosted newsletter maker?
I've used Keila in the past and was pretty happy w/ it.
- Ask HN: What service are you using to send marketing emails?
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self-hosted alternative to MailChimp?
What about keila (https://github.com/pentacent/keila) I haven't used it myself yet..
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phpList VS keila - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 Feb 2022
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Mailtrain VS keila - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 Feb 2022
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Listmonk VS keila - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 Feb 2022
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Update: I’m building a self-hosted Mailchimp alternative (Keila) and now it’s got an API and segmentation
A cool feature that’s not quite ready yet but that I’m working on at the moment is the ability to add custom campaign data. This will allow you to create a template (e.g. for showing your most recent blog posts) and feed it with data via the API - giving you the easiest fully-automated email campaigns ever. I wrote a little thread over at Twitter about this (Draft PR on GitHub). I’m curious to hear if/how you’d use that feature!
earmark
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Using Rust with Elixir for code reuse and performance
It turned out that making the most popular Elixir Markdown processor, Earmark (originally written by Dave Thomas) and pulldown-cmark, a Rust Markdown processor, produce the same output was going to be difficult. We also required some customization that was not available in both libraries.
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I’m building a self-hosted MailChimp alternative - Which features do you think are essential?
Even if at some point I’ll add proper WYSIWYG, Keila will definitely keep supporting Markdown. I personally find it super convenient and you get a very nice plain-text version for free. Keila uses an Elixir lib, Earmark for Markdown processing and that means we are supporting GitHub-style markdown.
What are some alternatives?
Listmonk - High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager with a modern dashboard. Single binary app.
cmark - 💧 Elixir NIF for cmark (C), a parser library following the CommonMark spec, a compatible implementation of Markdown.
Mautic - Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.
Markdown - A simple Elixir Markdown to HTML conversion library
Mailtrain - Self hosted newsletter app
Pandex - Lightweight Elixir wrapper for Pandoc. Convert Markdown, CommonMark, HTML, Latex... to HTML, HTML5, opendocument, rtf, texttile, asciidoc, markdown, json and others
Cerberus - A few simple, but solid patterns for responsive HTML email templates and newsletters. Even in Outlook and Gmail.
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elixir-boilerplate - ⚗ The stable base upon which we build our Elixir projects at Mirego.
doctave - A batteries-included developer documentation site generator
guardian - Elixir Authentication