We use the solution to send the client emails. We create different email templates for various use cases using it. Thus, instead of coding multiple emails in the back end, we just set the template in SendGrid.
Senior Full Stack Developer at Ayraxs Technologies LLP
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2022-11-30T14:21:33Z
Nov 30, 2022
The usage depends on the project and different scenarios. Most of the time, we have been using it to embed and forward emails. Specifically, I've been using it in one of my e-commerce stores. I use that, too, for e-customer orders, customer invoices, follow-ups, and things like that. I've been using SendGrid for that purpose. I work with a Germany-based client. They are also using SendGrid to forward training-related emails, marketing campaigns, and stuff like that. We have been using SendGrid there too.
Technical Consultant - Email Deliverability at Adobe
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2022-11-30T09:35:00Z
Nov 30, 2022
They provide the APIs. So either you can use their platform to send the emails, or you can use the APIs, and you can connect it with your existing EMS, your Email Marketing Software. With that connection, you can send emails through the APIs. I work with multiple clients. Based on their needs, my company uses this product. Basically, it is for sending bulk emails to customers. It is a legit bulk email - not any kind of spam. SendGrid is pretty restrictive on that. We follow all the compliance requirements and send via SendGrid.
Senior Web Developer at a retailer with 1-10 employees
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2022-11-11T15:55:40Z
Nov 11, 2022
John Abelardo Manangan II: Within the first three years, I only used SendGrid for email sending and for the custom applications I made previously. There are transactional emails and some of the marketing parts in the first three years. Then I got a client that wanted to transition into using SendGrid because they have been using Klaviyo, which is expensive on their budget. I think in 2020, and then I asked them how they wanted to use SendGrid. They told me that they wanted to use the solution for their email marketing. Also, they are an e-commerce store. They have an e-commerce store, so they want all the transactional emails that are related to their customer orders, and order updates, they want to be integrated with SendGrid. I used the solution with WordPress. It's easy to integrate the solution with WordPress. My supervisor asked me if maybe it's possible to segment the customers from each other because they have several stores. I recommend using a contact list. For each signup form, and each campaign they want, we make a separate contact list, and then they ask me to integrate this with custom coding.
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We use the solution to send the client emails. We create different email templates for various use cases using it. Thus, instead of coding multiple emails in the back end, we just set the template in SendGrid.
The usage depends on the project and different scenarios. Most of the time, we have been using it to embed and forward emails. Specifically, I've been using it in one of my e-commerce stores. I use that, too, for e-customer orders, customer invoices, follow-ups, and things like that. I've been using SendGrid for that purpose. I work with a Germany-based client. They are also using SendGrid to forward training-related emails, marketing campaigns, and stuff like that. We have been using SendGrid there too.
I'm using SendGrid for marketing and transactional emails.
They provide the APIs. So either you can use their platform to send the emails, or you can use the APIs, and you can connect it with your existing EMS, your Email Marketing Software. With that connection, you can send emails through the APIs. I work with multiple clients. Based on their needs, my company uses this product. Basically, it is for sending bulk emails to customers. It is a legit bulk email - not any kind of spam. SendGrid is pretty restrictive on that. We follow all the compliance requirements and send via SendGrid.
John Abelardo Manangan II: Within the first three years, I only used SendGrid for email sending and for the custom applications I made previously. There are transactional emails and some of the marketing parts in the first three years. Then I got a client that wanted to transition into using SendGrid because they have been using Klaviyo, which is expensive on their budget. I think in 2020, and then I asked them how they wanted to use SendGrid. They told me that they wanted to use the solution for their email marketing. Also, they are an e-commerce store. They have an e-commerce store, so they want all the transactional emails that are related to their customer orders, and order updates, they want to be integrated with SendGrid. I used the solution with WordPress. It's easy to integrate the solution with WordPress. My supervisor asked me if maybe it's possible to segment the customers from each other because they have several stores. I recommend using a contact list. For each signup form, and each campaign they want, we make a separate contact list, and then they ask me to integrate this with custom coding.