50% off First Year Transactional Email API & SMTP @ JetEmail

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Hey OzBargainers,

We're running 50% off your first year of JetEmail for new customers.

JetEmail is a transactional email service for developers and businesses. Think welcome emails, password resets, order confirmations, notifications, and any other emails your app needs to send. We handle the infrastructure (SMTP + API, deliverability, IP warming, spam protection) so your emails land in the inbox instead of spam.

We also have a free forever tier with 3,000 emails per month included, no credit card required. Stay within the limit and you'll never pay a cent, no trial period or expiry.

What you get
  • Simple REST API and SMTP, a drop-in replacement for SendGrid, Postmark, Mailgun, SMTP2GO, etc.
  • SDKs for popular languages and plugins for cPanel, DirectAdmin, and other common hosting panels
  • WordPress plugin available for easy integration with your WP site
  • Built-in spam and abuse protection to keep your sender reputation healthy
  • Global routing through the nearest data center for fast delivery
  • Real-time open and click tracking
  • Delivery logs, bounce tracking, and analytics
  • Scales from a few hundred to millions of emails with no config changes
  • No sandbox or approval process, start sending in minutes
The deal
  • 50% off for the first 12 months on any paid plan
  • Free tier: 3,000 emails/month, no card required
  • New customers only
  • Sign up at jetemail.com
  • Use code JETEMAIL50 at checkout
Terms
  • 50% off applies to your subscription fee only
  • Overages are charged at the standard rate of $0.20 per 1,000 emails
  • Discount applies to the outbound email product only, inbound is not included
  • Limit one per customer
  • New customers only

Cheers, and happy to answer any questions in the comments.

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  • +3

    From your help - "While DMARC can be set to different enforcement levels, a monitoring-only policy (p=none) is perfectly acceptable."

    Yeah, no thanks. Better to work with someone that knows how email works.

    • +1

      The docs could be worded better, fair call. But for context, p=none is the recommended starting point in the official DMARC spec (RFC 7489) precisely because jumping straight to p=reject without monitoring legitimate traffic first is how you accidentally block your own mail.

      We help customers progress through the policy levels as they validate their sending. Happy to chat through your specific concerns if you'd like.

      • How can you consider "p=none" as "monitoring" when your examples have no "rua" entry?

        • We are providing the minimal level of DMARC setting. Our support team provides guidance on how best to setting up DMARC with proper reporting and enforcement.

          We're adding a free DMARC monitoring solution in the dashboard, so some of this guidance is changing as we'll have our dashboard set monitoring on domain create instead of using none.

  • $120pa after 1st year

    • 3000/month free though

  • +1

    We also have a free forever tier with 3,000 emails per month included

    I send out 3,001 per month, so deal breaker for me… 😔

    • +1

      I'll let 1 email slide ;)

      • 🥳

  • Certainly a lot cheaper than a sendgrid subscription. Ill check it out.

    • +1

      Feel free to reach out if there's anything we can do to help or if you need any onboarding assistance!

  • Can I sign up on free with 50% off as I'm not yet at 3000 but once kicks over would pay

    • +1

      Signup won't require a card or any payment, but if you find yourself hitting the 3000 email limit and want to move to a Pro plan, just open a ticket with sales and quote this and I'll honour the 50% discount for you.

      • Amazing thank you

  • -3

    Attention all developers and business owners: Do NOT sign up for JetEmail.

    They are currently using "50% off" and "Free Forever" deals to lure users into a data harvesting trap. The pattern is identical for everyone:

    The Bait: They offer a high-limit free tier to get you to register.

    The Hook: You provide your name, business details, and primary email address.

    The Switch: Immediately after they have your data, you receive a generic "Account Not Approved" email with no explanation.

    This is a classic data-scraping operation. They are collecting a verified list of active business owners and developers while providing zero service in return.

    STAY SAFE:

    Do not give them your domain information.

    Do not use your primary email on their site.

    Delete any DNS records (SPF/DKIM) if you were fast enough to add them.

    Stick to reputable providers like Postmark, Amazon SES, or MailerSend. Don't let a "deal" compromise your business data and security.

    Spread the word to protect the community!

    • This is pretty silly considering we're GDPR compliant, you could just remove your data? Even if your account is rejected we delete this after 7 days automatically.

      Obviously none of what you've claimed is true, but we do have strict sign up policies, so if you signed up with a free email or on a VPN you may have tripped our fraud system. Feel free to DM me your email address and I'll be able to approve your account.

    • @caliboy89 so your account wasn't approved, and then you … jumped to the conclusion of the entire operation being a scam ?

      What ?

      • +2

        I've located the account in question and it does appear to have been incorrectly flagged on our end.

        For context, transactional email services attract a high volume of bad-faith signups from people intending to send spam, so we run fairly strict automated checks during onboarding to catch them early. Occasionally that means a legitimate customer gets caught up in it, which is what happened here.

        On the data side, we collect only the minimum required to operate the service and provide clear options for customers to access or remove their data at any time. We've been operating for years and have no interest in harvesting or monetising customer information beyond what's needed to deliver the service.

    • lol
      needed a laugh tonight, thanks.

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