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B2B SaaS companies running outbound sales Lead generation agencies managing multiple client campaigns Recruitment firms doing high-volume candidate outreach Growth agencies handling outbound for portfolio companies Sales teams at fintech and real estate companies
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MailDeck combines Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and SMTP providers into a single infrastructure platform. Unlike tools that only handle one provider, MailDeck gives you unified management with automated DNS setup - no manual configuration of SPF, DKIM, or DMARC. It's built specifically for cold email at scale, not repurposed from marketing tools.
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MailDeck focuses on reliability at high volume. Where other providers start having deliverability issues as you scale, MailDeck maintains consistent inbox placement even at millions of emails per month. The zero-configuration setup means you're operational in minutes. Plus, it integrates with any sequencer you're already using.
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B2B outbound teams who send at scale - SDRs, sales teams, lead generation agencies, growth agencies, and recruitment firms. Typically teams sending 100K+ emails per month who've outgrown basic Google Workspace setups and need infrastructure that won't collapse under volume.
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MailDeck integrates directly with Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 APIs, along with custom SMTP infrastructure. The platform handles automated DNS management, real-time deliverability monitoring, and smart routing across multiple providers.
As a mini-blog, it is a nice alternative for Medium to publish and share information about programming.
However, the community and the organization are biased toward social justice (and they are open to it). You can read its Code of Conduct, it is so vague and politically leads (I prefer a term of service because it defines fair rules for everybody). So it alienates developers that we don't care about politics in pro of people that want to talk about any other topic such as sexuality, how women are unprivileged, and such. It even mandates to use inclusive language. Good grief.
My main complaint is the quality of the community. It is not StackOverflow (so we don't want to ask for an answer here), and most of the top topics are clickbait, such as "how to become a rockstar developer in ... days", "100 tips to become a better programmer" (and it doesn't even talk about programming).
Technically this "mini blog" site allows us to use markdown, and it is okay. However, the whole experience is really basic. Even the template is ugly.
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Python -m pip install unlimited-search Unlimited-search read https://dev.to --max-content-chars 1500. - Source: dev.to / 6 days ago
While developing Wasp, a JS full-stack framework, we keep researching other ecosystems (Rails, Laravel, Django, etc.) and finding ways how they figured out developer productivity. We kept finding these reusable legos, so we gave them a name: "full-stack modules". Let's define what we mean by that exactly. - Source: dev.to / 14 days ago
If you want to see where your site sits in this distribution, run an audit โ it takes about 12 seconds. - Source: dev.to / 18 days ago
Getting a first thing online is a milestone worth not reaching alone. A MLH hackathon is the perfect place to try: build, break, and deploy alongside other people over a weekend. And DEV is always here for the other parts, open all the time, where a new coder can post the project, ask for feedback, and read how someone else cleared the same hurdle. - Source: dev.to / 19 days ago
Same idea. Four rewrites. Four character budgets. Four hashtag policies. Four mental models of an algorithm I do not control and cannot see. And that is before you reach Mastodon, Threads, Reddit, a newsletter, dev.to, and whatever launched this quarter. - Source: dev.to / 21 days ago
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