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Email Platforms & Integrations
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Hey guys! This short but sweet newsletter is about different email marketing platforms and how to integrate them. Some you may have already heard about, but there are a few that fly under the radar. Check it out and see which could be best for your business needs.
In This Flow
Alex Hormozi weighs in about cold emails
Email platforms to check out
Superapps are the next big SaaS trend?
Use a Make blueprint to connect your email platform to a viral sweepstakes platform
Problems solved in Make & Airtable
//VIDEOSPOTLIGHT
Cold emails still work?
//APPS
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//INSIGHTS//UPDATES
Small waste operators still rely on outdated point software. Hauler Hero’s cloud dashboard replaces those tools with routing billing AI invoicing and customer portals and has already landed 120 clients and a $10 million seed round.
Are SaaS Superapps the Future of All-in-One Solutions for Developers and Businesses?
//HACKS//TEMPLATES//TUTORIALS
Use this Make blueprint to create an automation that watches subscribers in an email platform, then searches and add points to their profile in UpViral.
Step 1. Log into Make
Step 2. Create a New Scenario
Step 3. Upload the blueprint
Step 4. Switch out Kit with the email platform you use
Step 5. Connect your accounts by clicking on the modules
Step 6. Insert the data into the fields you need in the modules
//PROBLEMSOLVED
We love it when a community comes together
See this weeks finds of solved questions in the Make and Airtable communities and tweak to fit your needs.
❓There are work-arounds when Airtable formulas fall short. Airtable doesn’t have Excel’s IFS() function, but a user found that writing the formula with indentation helped to easily read what was being requested:

❓How can you learn how to use Make? Take their foundation course in just 3.5 hours and learn the fundamentals needed to start building automation scenarios for your business.
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Stay in the flow!
Chasity, Lili, & the MOHJU Team
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