Best Auto Responder System With Triggers?

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Anyone using a 3rd party service other than GetResponse that uses API triggers but also allows single opt-in via API as well? I've been told that GR can be picky about who they let use single opt-in via API due to spam issues and that they need to either approve each new campaign you put together or they can whitelist you if you become a "trusted partner".. and even then at the end of the day they can still deny a particular campaign.

I haven't even been denied yet but I want to have backups in place if they send me some canned response or if shit hits the fan. So back to the original question..

Anyone using a 3rd party other than GetResponse that uses API triggers and allows single opt-in via API?
 


I used officeautopilot up until december. It can do what you're looking for, deliverability was fine but their analytics suck ass. Reporting was usually broken and no built in split testing... thats why I left... but it does offer a ton of value in the way of list control, list segmenting etc. Can automatically move leads to different lists based on just about any kind of trigger/action you can think of.
 
I like Mailchimp only because of the API which eliminates the need for double opt-in.

I've gotten warnings from high bounce rates on shitty lists, but never been suspended. Dealing with less than 100K contacts tho.
 
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If you are importing 100,000's of emails you can use the interspire system
I have a guy doing 24,000 emails per day at $15/month
I was doing 100,000 per day at $99/month
set up on both, the other guy bought the program I leased it on a VPN
 
Exact Target can do triggered via API.

I dont remember having to double opt the lists I imported

They can catch fraud easier on an import, but it's harder for them to notice when you are doing single opt-in via API. This is why they sometimes restrict access and make you apply for special access privileges on a per campaign basis.
 
If you are importing 100,000's of emails you can use the interspire system
I have a guy doing 24,000 emails per day at $15/month
I was doing 100,000 per day at $99/month
set up on both, the other guy bought the program I leased it on a VPN

what smtp were u using and how
strict are these smtps like
sendgrid etc
 
Hate to sound like a broken record, but why both with a 3rd party solution?

Use Interspire on your own VPS and never have to worry about getting shut down or denied again.

@AdHustler, check out Pricing | CritSend. You can use their SMTP relay to send 50k emails for free to test quality.
 
sendgrid doesn't allow marketing lists.. only operational mail..

they may change their tune as they're growing rapidly, but their current ToS limits marketing stuff pretty heavily.
 
Hate to sound like a broken record, but why both with a 3rd party solution?

Use Interspire on your own VPS and never have to worry about getting shut down or denied again.

@AdHustler, check out Pricing | CritSend. You can use their SMTP relay to send 50k emails for free to test quality.

With Interspire, how do the site licenses work? 1 user = 1 site?

Also, has anyone here used analyticapproach.com or autoresponseplus.com? If so please PM me.

Can anyone else here add some comments on the deliverability, API triggers/segmentation, and reporting/analytics for Officeautopilot/Sendpepper since jamesc32 and sgtslaugher seemed to have some problems.

@Paper you are right though. I would grab interspire right now if I could but I don't have the money for it right now and I don't have the spare change to hire someone to make it work with my current system either
 
I've always debated whether I should take the plunge and manage the data in-house.

Reaching 250,000 emails soon enough. 100% organically grown.
 
Anybody tried Fusion HQ? Looks very similar in features to Infusionsoft, not sure about importing single opt ins, etc. Hoping someone with experience can chime in?

What's interesting about this one is that you can integrate aweber, getresponse, etc and you are not forced to use their optin codes or autoresponders.

There is a free trial so I'll probably give it a go to see if it's worth the monthly or not.
 
Vero has been awesome. They do charge per email but you can create triggers using their API which is dead simple. You just put a JS event on the page that defines the event and you can create pretty much anything. Its really dope. The CEO is a cool guy and is responsive to emails. check it out,

getvero.com
 
Vero has been awesome. They do charge per email but you can create triggers using their API which is dead simple. You just put a JS event on the page that defines the event and you can create pretty much anything. Its really dope. The CEO is a cool guy and is responsive to emails. check it out,

getvero.com

looks interesting but where are the email addresses coming from?