email·digit
For marketing teams

You write the email.
We handle the records.

Drag-and-drop campaigns, AI-assisted copy, visual automation flows, reply-driven segmentation. The deliverability infrastructure that decides whether your campaigns land — managed quietly in the background. No DKIM. No DMARC reports. No CSV exports to a separate tool.

The promise

Three things you do.
Three things we do.

You bring the campaign idea, the audience, and the brand voice. Email Digit brings everything else: the records, the routing, the reading of replies.

YOU
01Write the email — or have the AI builder draft it from a one-line brief.
02Pick the audience — full list, smart segment, or auto-segmented by reply signal.
03Click Send.
EMAIL DIGIT
01Make sure your DKIM signs, your SPF aligns, your DMARC walks toward p=reject on schedule.
02Send through the right backend, watch for bounces, throttle when reputation dips.
03Read every reply. Route purchase intent to sales. Pause drips on out-of-office. Flag churn risk.
Campaign builder

Built for the marketer, not the marketer's engineer.

The thing you actually open every day. AI drafts your subject line, you tweak it, hit preview across Gmail / Outlook / mobile, schedule for the recipient's local 9am, watch it ship.

  • AI subject + preview drafting — three options from a one-line brief, regenerate until you like one Beta
  • Render preview across clients — Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, mobile, dark mode, image-off Q3 2026
  • Send-time optimization — schedule for recipient's local 9am or last engaged window Q4 2026
  • One-click unsubscribe — RFC 8058 baked in. Required by Gmail + Yahoo for bulk senders.
  • Variable substitution{{first_name}}, {{company}}, extracted fields from reply intelligence.
ComposeAudienceSchedulePreview
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FROM
Amelia · Acme <hello@acme.com>
SUBJECT
Your June digest: 4 new things to tryAI
PREVIEW
Including the campaign builder rewrite, RTL support, and …

Hi {{first_name}}

It's been a busy month. Here are the four things we shipped that I think you'll actually use:

1. Reply intelligence in plain English...

Spam score0.3 / 10
Estimated inbox rate97.4%
Reply intelligence in plain English

Your customers are
replying. Are you reading?

Most ESPs treat inbound as someone else's problem. Email Digit reads every reply, tells you what it means in one sentence, and pauses the drip if it should.

INTERESTED

Looks good — what does Pro tier run for a team of 12? Moving off Klaviyo this quarter.

Email Digit reads:Purchase intent · team-size extracted · current-vendor extracted
What happened:Pushed to high-intent segment · sales follow-up automation activated with context
CHURN RISK

We're not seeing the open-rate lift we expected. Considering pausing and revisiting in Q3.

Email Digit reads:Negative sentiment · churn-risk signal
What happened:Retention flow forked · CSM notified in Slack · scheduled outreach with case study
OUT OF OFFICE

I'm out until June 12. For urgent matters, contact priya@…

Email Digit reads:Out-of-office detected · alternate contact extracted (priya@…)
What happened:Sends to this contact paused until June 12 · automation resume queued · priya added to recent replacements segment
Migration Q3 2026

Coming from Mailchimp,
Klaviyo, AC, or HubSpot?

One-click import for contacts, segments, templates, and (where the source API allows) historical send data. Until then, we hand-help every migration during private beta — typically 1–2 hours of our time on a screen-share.

FROMMailchimp
Audiences · tags · interest groups · templates · automation flows · campaign history (last 12 mo)
FROMKlaviyo
Lists · segments · profiles · email templates · flows · 12-month engagement history
FROMActiveCampaign
Contacts · custom fields · pipelines · automations · campaigns · last 12 months of sends
FROMHubSpot
Contacts · marketing lists · workflows · campaign emails · engagement history
FAQ

Marketing-shaped questions.

Will my open rates drop if I switch?

Short answer: no, almost certainly the opposite. New ESPs ship with managed deliverability turned on from day one (CNAME delegation + DMARC progression) — most teams see a 5–15% inbox-placement lift in the first month, especially if they were on a shared-IP campaign tool before. We'll show you the score in the dashboard so you can prove it.

How do I migrate without losing my list?

The migration tooling is Q3 2026. Until then — for beta customers — we manually migrate your contacts, segments, templates, and (where the source allows) historical engagement data on a 1-hour screen-share. We've done Mailchimp · Klaviyo · ActiveCampaign · HubSpot · ConvertKit so far without losing a single contact.

Can non-technical teammates use this without engineering help?

That's the design intent. The dashboard never asks you to look at a DNS record, parse a DMARC report, or write a DKIM key. The setup wizard hands the records to your IT team in copy-paste form. From then on, everything you'd do in Mailchimp is here, plus reply routing.

Do you have an AI writer?

AI subject line + preview text drafting today. Body-copy drafting from a brief is Beta. Visual designer with brand-aware suggestions is Q4 2026. The classifier that reads replies is already GA.

What about WhatsApp / SMS?

WhatsApp Business is Beta — the connection plumbing is live; the in-dashboard template editor lands alongside the unified inbox UI in the next release. SMS via Twilio is Q4 2026. See /multi-channel.

How does reporting work?

Per-campaign opens / clicks / unsubscribes / replies-by-intent today. Revenue attribution (UTM-based last-touch and multi-touch) is Q4 2026. Export everything as CSV anytime.

For marketing teams

Stop choosing between
easy and powerful.

Same product for the campaign builder, the deliverability layer, and the reply routing. One bill, one dashboard, one team to learn it.