What's a good and inexpensive service to send email sequences for a simple SaaS?

Ben Issen
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There are many options out there, but all tend to be fairly expensive (above $99/month) and bulky.

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Vegard Wikeby
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https://sendy.co using amazon ses. little bit quirky, but great for setting up stuff that just works forever.
Yucel F. Sahan
This one looks promising https://loops.so/
Ryan Gilbert
@yucelfaruksahan @benissen @owens Definitely! We'd love to show you around Loops if you're interested! :) cc @frantzlight
Hunter Owens
@yucelfaruksahan @benissen I came here to suggest Loops as well! cc: @ryangilbert
Catherine Raffaele
Mailerlite https://www.mailerlite.com and Octopus Mail https://emailoctopus.com are both good and simple
Danish Jaffer
@cathyraffaele Second mailerlite seems most affordable and easy to use.
Sendgrid + Google Cloud Workflows will give you something super cheap if you don't mind a doing a little configuration and coding to make it happen.
Ilze Švarcbaha
I use Mailerlite and I'm happy with their tool.
Valentin Geffroy
If you're comfortable with technical stuff, I would say Make + Gmail Pro account. It will cost you $20 per month for unlimited users. Otherwise, Mailerlite is the best I saw so far :)
Danish Jaffer
Many options will be free if you are cool with their brand logo there are tons of options. Mailerlite seems good too. I tried sendinblue then deleted the account because of cumbersome onboarding for startup at least for us wanted us to prove to them how we get emails and not spam.
Mayank Jain
User.com is very interesting given they come in with a lot of other capabilities you would need as a SaaS product.
Cem Bulut
Mailshake (https://mailshake.com/pricing/) might be useful and it's not so expensive. Also it would not hurt to ask for startup credits, many of the tools grant them if your scale is not so large.