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Self-Hosted Newsletter

The best Self-Hosted Newsletter Products based on votes, our collection of reviews, verified products and a total of 8 factors

Top Self-Hosted Newsletter Products

  1. Sendy is a self hosted newsletter app that sends emails 100x cheaper via Amazon SES

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  2. phpList is an email and newsletter marketing tool.

    Open Source

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  3. Build engaging newsletter & save on email costs

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  4. SES Metric is the missing dashboard for Amazon SES with insights and analytics.

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  5. Self-hosted email marketing, autoresponders, mailing lists, newsletters and email campaigns. Linux or Windows servers. PHP/MySQL/MariaDB.

    Open Source $139.0 / One-off

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  6. Osmosis is a command line Java application for processing ...

    Open Source

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  7. Email Newsletter Sender with AI

    paid $67.0 / Annually (Elite Level, Install on one site, )

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  8. MailCarry is a powerful self-hosted email marketing application that helps you send emails beyond limits.

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  9. Send e-mail campaigns from a powerful dashboard. High performance and features packed into one app.

    Open Source free

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  10. Self hosted and lightweight daemon application

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  11. MailChimp is the best way to design, send, and share email newsletters.

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  12. AWeber is an Email marketing software that's easy to use. Send email newsletters & autoresponders and deliver top notch emails.

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  13. Grow Sales. Save Time. Get Organized.

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