If you’re ever in the position where you have to market an app you’ll soon discover actually just getting users to commit to installing something which they’ve never heard of is a massive hurdle - compared to clicking a…
This sounds like a great idea. Effectively fitting in two "days" in each 24 hours. Then you're swimming every other "day" and the days in between you can do your other activities.
Never had a problem with SES deliverability personally. You do get the odd end-user email address on the suppression list but that's not often. I've only used their SMTP set up though, no SDKs or anything like that
If you’re ever in the position where you have to market an app you’ll soon discover actually just getting users to commit to installing something which they’ve never heard of is a massive hurdle - compared to clicking a…
This sounds like a great idea. Effectively fitting in two "days" in each 24 hours. Then you're swimming every other "day" and the days in between you can do your other activities.
Never had a problem with SES deliverability personally. You do get the odd end-user email address on the suppression list but that's not often. I've only used their SMTP set up though, no SDKs or anything like that