TrustRadius Insights for Mailmeteor are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Real-time tracking: Many users have praised the real-time tracking feature of Mailmeteor, which allows them to see if recipients have opened their emails. This feature has been described as great and provides valuable insights into the success of email campaigns.
Higher daily email limit: Several reviewers have mentioned that they appreciate the higher limit for daily email blasts offered by Mailmeteor compared to its competitors. This increased capacity enables users to reach a larger audience with their email campaigns.
Personalized and non-spammy emails: Users have highlighted that the emails sent through Mailmeteor appear personalized and not like bulk emails or spam. They appreciate that the emails look like normal individual messages, which enhances their chances of being read and responded to by recipients.
We are a company that takes care and handles a lot of businesses. Different company profiles means different company users. Different company users means different company emails. Though I am the type of person that is very eager at doing things one at a time, to provide a touch of my personality when I communicate. But doing it on a daily basis is not a healthy thing to do. Mailmeteor is a game changer in a sense that you don't have to send the same email over and over again. I love it so much!
Pros
Sending batch emails
Providing real time updates on the status of the communication sent
Provides analyzation on certain errors or glitches that is caused by the communication in progress
Cons
The website is too simple.
You need to accurately arrange email placement, won't accept separation as simple as "coma".
Though it may provide real time assessment on the status of the communication sent, most of the time especially when encountering errors, it doesn't provide exact info on what the errors were.
Likelihood to Recommend
I had problems sending and communicating to one hundred and fifty (150) clients. I was supposed to send them information about the ongoing migration and training for new suppliers for our new program. Since the emails and client information is a lot, I had to seek for help. That's where Mailmeteor came in, I was advised by a colleague and I have been using it ever since.