Launching today

Letterbase
Email marketing that actually converts
40 followers
Email marketing that actually converts
40 followers
Letterbase - Email marketing that actually converts. Send beautiful campaigns, manage contacts, and track performance. Built for small and mid-sized businesses.







Launching something new always comes with a temptation to polish it endlessly in private. I decided to take the opposite route.
Today I'm sharing Letterbase publicly on Product Hunt while it's already functional but still evolving. Instead of waiting for "perfect", I wanted to build in the open, learn from real users, and improve based on real feedback.
Letterbase is built for people who want a simpler way to run email campaigns without unnecessary complexity. The goal is straightforward: make it easy to manage contacts, create campaigns, and understand your email analytics without getting lost in bloated tools.
The product is already almost fully working, and this launch is about starting the conversation with the community that can help shape where it goes next.
If you check it out, I'd genuinely appreciate your thoughts, feedback, and suggestions. Every comment helps make Letterbase better.
Thanks for taking the time to look 🙌
— Builder of https://www.letterbase.net
How you guys compete in this very crowded market. In other words, what's the difference or benefits, compared to tools like Instantly, Lemlist etc. Anyway, good luck
@davitausberlin
Hey Davit, thanks for the question.
We’re actually focused on a different use case: Letterbase is built for email marketing (newsletters, campaigns to existing subscribers, product updates) rather than cold outreach. Tools like Instantly and Lemlist are geared toward outbound sales sequences.
For small and mid-sized businesses that want to run campaigns, manage lists, and track opens/clicks without complexity, we offer simple pricing (including a free tier), AWS SES for deliverability, and a straightforward dashboard. If you’re mainly doing cold sales outreach, those tools are a better fit; if you’re doing marketing to your own lists, we’re a good option.
Thanks for the good luck — same to you.
@srijxn ah got you, my bad, didn't deep dive into description. Makes sense.
Most email tools talk about opens and clicks. Focusing on actual conversions is a better angle.