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Love the way MailPoet provides an easy integration into WordPress and allows for quick optimisation of different characteristics. Was using it for a luxury handbags and accessories brand on www.pipaton.com with global reach, based in Switzerland. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Certain aspects of the layouts cannot be easily changes through the provided editor. This caused certain limits to the look & feel possible (such as color floating background shadow is fixed). Some coding definitely required. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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La integración con WordPress es loque más me gusta, todo en un mismo lugar sin salir WordPress y de creado por la misma empresa, eso me da tranquilidad. Y ahora sus nuevas funciones automatización van mejorando con respeto a la competencia. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Todavía no están a la altura de sistemas como active campaing en tema de flujos, gestión de etiquetas y automatización. Per van en buena dirección. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

MailPoet is very easy and quick to set-up, newsletter drafting is very Wordpress-like and emails end up in our customer's inbox. I switched from Mailchimp and been very happy as I keep all my customer data that never leaves my Wordpress install. Very tight integration with WooCommerce! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish they will come up with new automations quickly. I know they are currently working on them, but currently they don't offer that much. It could be a true WooCommerce powerhorse. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like the beautiful templates, ease of use editor, and how the user interface allows for fast navigation.
It offers detailed reports and is available from your WP Dashboard. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
MailPoet does not allow bouncing of more than 10% but does not provide a report of the emails that are not delivered.
It should reduce the cleaning time to six months. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Without a doubt, the best thing about Mailpoet is the ability to do everything from your WordPress and not from an external page. Additionally, it is intuitive, and if you are well-versed in WordPress, you will get used to this tool in no time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is not possible to create complex automations. For example, if you have a welcome email sequence, you cannot have your subscriber automatically move to another list at the end of the sequence. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What I like best is the integration with WordPress and the possibility to create a "Welcome Email Series" for the new subscribers on my website. Also, the email editor is very easy to use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Mailpoet comes with 50 pre-designed templates. But these templates could be more and could also be more elaborate. Templates are a great way to start a newsletter fast, so this is an issue that can be improved. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love how I can create good looking email newsletters inside Wordpress, that connects to blog posts, media library, your favorite form builders and WooCommerce.
Depending on the plan you choose, it's a very cost-effective solution.
It's very easy to train people how to use it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Not as many triggers yet as MailChimp, the trigger - campaign builder could have more options like MailChimp.
You could still do all that stuff using Zapier, and to do a lot of stuff that MailPoet can do, you'd need to use Zapier with MailChimp as well. so 6 of one half a dozen of the other. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

MailPoet has some great features and the platform was easy to use. If you're running a blog-focused website, it makes updating your audience about your new blogs seamless. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
MailPoet is not very e-commerce focused. They do have some offerings for it, but not enough if you're running a serious e-commerce store. There were just some key features lacking that would help support an e-commerce business. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The best thing about Mailpoet is that you don't have to leave your WordPress dashboard to run any of your email marketing campaigns. It helps you keep your audience engaged with super easy-to-use ready-made welcome emails, newsletters, and notification templates. This plugin makes it easy to automate and schedule emails for every action your audience takes on your website, such as welcome emails for new signups and post notification emails when you publish a new blog post.
Now they have also launched templates for wooCommerce stores, for example: Cart Abandonment Emails or whenever users make their first purchase, etc. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Earlier I thought there is nothing to dislike about this plugin but after facing some issues on our website.
I can say there is some things that needs fixing.
An issue occured while connecting our own smtp and disabling the double verification mail support took more than 24hrs to respond.
There is a lack of design and aesthetics on the subscribe forms. You have to use elementor forms or any other form builder for that. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like the fact that it comes with a sendingservice that unburdens me as a consultant. As well as having the ability to use mailpoet to customize woocommerce emails. Also being able to create lists, forms and all kinds of emails makes it a complete tool for almost every kind of shop. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
No pdf attachments on all emails. Hope they support that in future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
If you don't ever plan to grow your subscriber base beyond the 2,000 mark, then MailPoet may work well for you. It's free and pretty easy to build a newsletter. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's the first time I write a review for our subscribers and while I thought I'd share my experience to help other users avoid falling into the same trap as I did.
We have a list of close to 20k subscribers acquired over five years on a single website through an opt-in form. After we passed the 2000 mark, we were no longer able to send emails to our subscribers without becoming paying subscribers of MailPoet, which we understood.
Following a rebranding and redesign of the site, we decided to upgrade our MailPoet account as we were no longer able to send emails to our subscribers. Right after paying for the upgrade (99 euros / $120), MailPoet asked us to fill a form to explain how we had acquired those subscribers. After completing the form, we were told that our MailPoet account would be subject to approval.
I found the practice of charging a customer first, then requesting the user to go through an approval process borderline unethical. Why not be upfront and ask those questions before charging your customers? We were really disappointed by such business practices so we decided to cancel our subscription straight away. Little did I know that I couldn't do so during the approval process. So you pay for a month of subscription but can't use the service. I emailed the support team to cancel my subscription immediately. I got a response 9 days later. I was informed that our account was not approved and that I would be refunded of my payment.
A month later, not only have I not been refunded of my canceled subscription but worse, we have been charged for another month! With no way to cancel the subscription. What a joke! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.