AhaSend is an independent Email Service Provider (ESP) specializing in transactional emails. Our services are designed to ensure that your transactional emails are delivered quickly, reliably and efficiently.
We believe that pricing should be simple and clear: AhaSend is free for up to 1,000 emails per month, and then you pay for what you send ($0.50 per 1,000 emails) - No bracket prices, no recipient limits.
At AhaSend, we specialize in sending transactional emails and therefore we can offer far better delivery times than other ESPs that mix marketing and transactional emails: Bulk marketing emails are slow to send, and sending a bulk marketing email means that email services such as Gmail, Yahoo and Outlook suddenly see millions of emails coming in from the same IP address or domain within a short period of time, and will delay delivering them to the inbox. At AhaSend we don't allow marketing emails to be sent with our service, letting us optimize our servers and infrastructure for delivery time rather than large volume sending.
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Startups, SaaS businesses, and e-commerce websites that need to send time-sensitive emails such as
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Focusing on Transactional emails allows AhaSend to deliver emails substantially faster than its competitors. Delivery time is very important for emails such as OTPs and account confirmation emails. Currently our average delivery time to GMail is under 2 seconds, while our competitors deliver the same email to GMail in the 5 to 10 second range at best.
AhaSend is cost-effective: You pay only for what you send. Almost all of our competitors have pricing brackets where you end up either paying more than you should: For example, you're subscribed to 100,000 email plan and, but this month you need to send 100,500 emails and now you have to subscribe to the next bracket which usually has double the number of emails per month - meaning you'll end up paying twice for roughly the same number of emails.
With AhaSend you pay $0.50 per 1,000 emails. For this specific example, you'll were paying $50 per month for 100,000 emails, and will pay $50.5 for 100,500 emails. It's that simple.
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AhaSend focuses only on sending transactional emails. This has allowed us to optimize our technology for fast delivery as opposed to throughput (e.g. sending large number of emails in a short amount of time as is the case with marketing emails), and simplify our user interface to make it clear and easy to use.
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AhaSend started as an in-house solution for sending emails for our other businesses as a result of our frustration with the delivery speed and pricing of other email service providers. The underlying tech has been in use since 2018, sending millions of emails per month.
We decided to develop a user friendly dashboard for it and release it to the public in 2024.
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