by tombot on 9/23/24, 10:24 PM with 25 comments
What cheaper / better alternatives are out there for less than 2,000 subscribers? Are we using Amazon SES + an open source tool, what’s good?
by dejaydev on 9/23/24, 11:35 PM
Plunk is pretty much Amazon SES + an open source tool turned into a product. It's selfhostable but if you prefer software intended to be selfhosted then Sendy might work well for you too. Issue is Sendy costs $70~ upfront.
Plunk: https://useplunk.com
Sendy: https://sendy.co
by alsobrsp on 9/24/24, 12:19 AM
by mmarian on 9/23/24, 10:29 PM
by asicsp on 9/24/24, 5:20 AM
by __rito__ on 9/24/24, 5:33 AM
by rozenmd on 9/24/24, 6:03 AM
by brendanrc2 on 9/24/24, 1:50 AM
convertkit.com
(I work there)
by codegeek on 9/24/24, 4:22 PM
by twapi on 9/24/24, 1:31 AM
SES + Sendy is pretty cheap but SES production approval is not very easy to get these day, specially for new projects
by brudgers on 9/24/24, 12:54 AM
That’s not nothing and can feel like more than it should cost. It’s also less than a one sided Xerox at Kinkos, that is cheap relative to historical newsletter costs and within the budget of any business and most organizations.
White listed email servers are what you are paying for. Tools and service are also what you are paying for. A hobby project might not need those, but it is a cost of doing business for a business. £34 a month can and should be passed on to customers. Good luck.