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Today marks a special day in the life of Mailjet. Back in September, we announced we had entered an agreement to be acquired by Sinch. Since then, we’ve been patiently waiting for the deal to close. And now, it’s finally here – today, we officially become part of the Sinch family ! We’re thrilled about this next move and what it’ll mean to our customers, and we’re sure you will be too once you learn about all the possibilities of our combined product sets. While Mailjet will remain a standalone brand focused on email, this new chapter as part of Sinch gives our customers a much easier path to go omnichannel and adopt additional messaging APIs. Yes, we’re email geeks through and through, but why limit ourselves to one channel when we can add more? The future of customer communications Nowadays, customer communications happen across a range of different channels, platforms,…
While all the talk of what’s slick and hot and next seems to focus on adding AI to this and building the blockchain version of that, it still sounds to me like email is where the money is. Am I crazy to think that? And of course, multi-channel matters, but that means having a strong email service as one of those channels, no? I think Sinch would agree.Perhaps known to most as an SMS aggregator, Stockholm, Sweden-based Sinch has decided to dive headfirst into email, having, “signed a definitive deal to acquire Pathwire, the cloud-based email provider behind Mailgun, Mailjet and Email on Acid.” Read all about it over on TechCrunch.Pathwire only recently acquired Email on Acid back in June.