Drip but the only ui is code. Sort of like aws (at least back on day)
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Replying to @amyhoy @ianlandsman
At what point does this have to be an app or could maybe be a gem for a Ruby?
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Replying to @thomasfuchs @ianlandsman
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!


main concern would be deliverability but the main ESPs in question barely seem to care, they outsource it1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @amyhoy @thomasfuchs
It’s one of these things that seems cool but probably would suck. Still anything that’s api only always appealing.
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Replying to @ianlandsman @thomasfuchs
but, it could suck a lot and still be better for many use cases than the “premiere” GUI tools we’re using
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Replying to @amyhoy @thomasfuchs
Of course. I meant suck to run more than suck to use :)
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Replying to @ianlandsman @thomasfuchs
thomas wasn’t talking about a service, but a self-run library or something you’d add to your app
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~200 lines of Ruby. (I've written it for a number of places but unfortunately don't own the IP to any of them anymore.)
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My usual approach was punting deliverability to an ESP which could work through ActionMailer (like our buddies at PostMark).
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Then you write ~2 methods per email: one which calculates "Should I fire this email off today?" and one which, given user, writes mail.
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