AutomatorWP MailPoet 1.0.6
Description
AutomatorWP MailPoet is a WordPress plugin that helps you run email marketing directly from your WordPress dashboard. It supports creating email list signup forms, designing engaging campaigns, and scheduling messages so your communication stays consistent. By keeping your newsletter and subscriber workflows inside WordPress, it reduces the need to manage separate tools. It’s especially useful when you want responsive emails and a streamlined way to grow your list and engage subscribers.
Use it to simplify how you collect leads and deliver updates, while maintaining a workflow that fits WordPress sites, themes, and content publishing routines. If you’re building with Elementor or common WordPress templates, you can organize your email efforts alongside your existing site setup.
Main Features
- Email signup forms — Create forms to collect subscriber emails from your WordPress site.
- Campaign design tools — Build newsletters and email campaigns from within WordPress.
- Responsive email output — Deliver emails that are designed to display well on different devices.
- Message scheduling — Plan when emails go out to subscribers so timing is predictable.
- Subscriber engagement workflow — Coordinate signups and messaging to keep your list active over time.
- WordPress-based setup — Configure your email marketing without leaving the WordPress admin.
- Streamlined marketing process — Reduce manual steps by managing campaigns and schedules in one place.
Benefits
- More signups — Signup forms help you grow your list and capture audience interest.
- Better subscriber engagement — Campaigns and scheduled messages support ongoing communication with your contacts.
- Higher conversions — Well-timed updates can nudge readers toward your site goals.
- Improved mobile experience — Responsive emails help protect readability and UX on phones and tablets.
- Less manual work — Streamlined workflows save time when planning and sending newsletters.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store owners building email lists for promotions and announcements.
- Bloggers and content creators who want to publish newsletters alongside posts.
- Marketing teams managing campaigns across multiple WordPress pages.
- Agencies creating WordPress sites that need built-in email marketing.
- Online course platforms and communities that rely on recurring updates.
- Small businesses that want a simpler WordPress-first email workflow.