The 5 Best Lemlist Alternatives
Are you considering Lemlist for your email outreach campaigns or looking for fresh alternatives? We went ahead and curated a list of powerful tools and platforms that can replace Lemlist and help...
The 5 Best YAMM Alternatives in 2024 (Tested & Reviewed)
Looking for a solution to send mass personalized emails? Then you may already have come across a tool called Yet Another Mail Merge. Or YAMM for short.
Mailmeteor: 5 Features You Need To Know
Mailmeteor has been designed from the ground up to be used by everyone. It’s no mistake that it has been ranked the best mail merge for Gmail, thanks to thousands of customers...
The fastest and easiest way to send a mass email with Gmail in 2024
If you’re here chances are you want to send mass emails in Gmail. In this post, I’ll walk you through how to do this with Gmail out of the box—then show you...
Top 12 Mail Merge Extensions for Gmail in 2024
Using a mail merge extension for Gmail can help you save invaluable time and effort sending emails to multiple recipients at once.
Top 12 Mail Merge Extensions for Gmail in 2023
Using a mail merge extension for Gmail can help you save invaluable time and effort sending emails to multiple recipients at once.
How to mail merge in Gmail with attachments or individual files
Adding attachments to emails is one of the easiest and quickest ways to share important documents, images, videos and more with your contacts.
How to create a mail merge in Gmail from an Excel file?
Gmail is the most popular email platform, with over 1.8 billions active users in 2023. Unfortunately, Gmail does not have a built-in solution to send a mail merge from an Excel. You...
Gmail Mail Merge Script Example using Google Apps Script
Sending mass emails from Gmail is sometimes seen as a challenge. I can tell you it’s not! In this article we’ll look at the basics of building a mail merge script for...
Gmail Mail Merge: The Ultimate Guide (2024)
Need to send an email to all your customers, students, or employees? Manually composing an email for each recipient would take ages. So why not let Gmail do the heavy lifting? Here’s...