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Parse Partners With Mailgun For Simple Integration!
Parse, the awesome mobile application development platform, is launching easy integration with Mailgun via their new Cloud Modules feature.
Parse, the awesome mobile application development platform, is launching easy integration with Mailgun via their new Cloud Modules feature.
Mailgun was created to be an antidote for email development pain. So, it always thrills us when developers take our platform a step further with the tools they create. If you have built an interesting library, module, etc. to be used with Mailgun, we’d love to know about it and highlight it on our blog.
If you haven’t heard, we’re an independent company again! This was originally published on August 28, 2012.
The phrase “Growth Hacker” was invented by Sean Ellis and made popular by Andrew Chen. Sean Ellis mentions that “a growth hacker is a person whose true north is growth.” Andrew Chen talks about how a technical background is becoming a more important skill set in marketers so they can better leverage their efforts.
We’ve recently been inundated with questions about how to track which email a recipient has replied to. There are many use cases for needing to do this. You may want to thread a conversation in your App or you may want to measure engagement.
UPDATE: We’ve made some meaty, awesome changes to analytics, and this post is pretty useless. But we’ve kept it up because we believe in iteration and showing off our humble beginnings. Here’s a more relevant post about Mailgun’s new and improved analytics.
Mailgunners are in the spirit of the season and wanted to give you a little holiday gift – new and improved Logs!
It’s like an old family photo album this far back on our blog! This post first came out way back in 2011.
Good news everyone! Mailgunners been in the lab, keyboards in hands, trying to get some code off – and now Mailgun 2.0 is out. Today we are starting a short series of blog posts that tell you about all the exciting features we have built.
Talk about a throwback; this was posted on August 29, 2011!
The beginnings of our analytics — we’ve come a long way! This post is from June 2011, check out our analytics page for more details.
You found a fossil! This post was originally published on May 27, 2011.