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Email frameworks comparison in 2023

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  1. A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    HappyReact.com is my testing playground. I have a small number of e-mail templates. Under the hood, it’s a NextJS monorepo application with Tailwind CSS used for styling. My criteria to choose the best tool is:.

    #Developer Tools #Design Tools #Website Design 870 social mentions

  2. 2
    A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Mailing is a new tool based on React components to create templates. Under the hood, it uses mjml-react. A package, that is porting mjml markup language into React component. Thanks to this, we can use render e-mail templates using React.

    #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library #JavaScript Framework 775 social mentions

  3. A collection of high-quality, unstyled components for creating beautiful emails.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    React-email is making components primitives and encapsulating them in React components. This helps create email templates with syntax tested with all major email clients.

    #Utilities #Communications #Open Source Email Templates 20 social mentions

  4. 4
    The open source framework for responsive emails
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Mailing is a new tool based on React components to create templates. Under the hood, it uses mjml-react. A package, that is porting mjml markup language into React component. Thanks to this, we can use render e-mail templates using React.

    #Email Marketing #Email Newsletters #Email Productivity 87 social mentions

  5. Quickly build HTML emails with utility-first CSS.
    Maizzle is a tool for creating e-mail templates based on Tailwind CSS. The approach of using tailwind got me in.

    #Email Marketing #Email Newsletters #Email 9 social mentions

  6. Happy React - feedback widget for your docs
    Pricing:
    • Free
    HappyReact.com is my testing playground. I have a small number of e-mail templates. Under the hood, it’s a NextJS monorepo application with Tailwind CSS used for styling. My criteria to choose the best tool is:.

    #Customer Feedback #User Feedback #Feedback Widget 2 social mentions

  7. Browsersync makes your tweaking and testing faster by synchronising file changes and interactions...
    Maizzle creates a Browsersync local instance and serves our templates in HTML form. Development in that form is okayish. +0,5 point.

    #Browser Testing #Developer Tools #Text Editors 21 social mentions

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