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About EmailUX
EmailUX is an email design and delivery studio built and operated by iClasser LLC in the San Francisco Bay Area. The platform pairs a no-code Email Studio with a marketing campaign sender, a transactional rendering and delivery API, and a services tier for branding systems, template rebrands, and ESP integration.
Teams use EmailUX to design responsive, on-brand emails once and reuse them across marketing newsletters, drip campaigns, and transactional flows. Templates can be authored in multiple locales — including right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew — and the chosen locale is selected at render or send time. AI assistants help generate subject lines, copy, layout suggestions, and per-contact personalization.
EmailUX also publishes two npm libraries that work with or without a paid account: @emailux/components, a free open-source React component library for building email-safe HTML; and@emailux/api-client, an authenticated TypeScript client that wraps the EmailUX render and deliver endpoints so any backend can render or send a stored Email Studio template through a connected ESP such as SendGrid.
What you get with EmailUX
- Email Studio: a no-code visual editor for building branded, accessible email templates with reusable design systems and components.
- Marketing campaigns: create newsletters, manage contact lists, schedule sends, and run drip-style campaigns from a single workspace.
- Transactional rendering and delivery: render a stored template to production HTML, or render and send through your connected ESP in a single authenticated API call.
- Localization and right-to-left support: author one template, translate it into multiple locales (for example en-US, fr-FR, es-MX, ar-SA), and choose the locale at render or send time.
- Open-source library:
@emailux/componentson npm provides email-safe React primitives such as Html, Head, Font, Body, Img, Text, Card, Table, and Button, plus a getHtml renderer. - Enterprise solutions: white-labeled Email Studio, custom tracking and analytics pipelines, dedicated infrastructure, internal CRM and CDP integrations, custom SLAs, and white-glove onboarding.
About the business plan
The Business plan is for growing businesses that need production-ready email design, branding systems, and managed delivery at higher volumes. It includes Email Studio, marketing campaigns, transactional rendering and delivery via the EmailUX API, and priority support.
Waitlist FAQ
- What is EmailUX?
- EmailUX is an email design and delivery studio. You can design responsive, on-brand emails in Email Studio, render them to production HTML through the EmailUX API, and send them through your connected ESP — or use EmailUX-managed delivery.
- How does the waitlist work?
- New accounts are invite-only. Join the waitlist with your work email, confirm it from the verification message we send, and we will notify you when your account is approved. After approval you can sign in, connect a sender, and start building.
- Can I use my own email service provider?
- Yes. EmailUX integrates with the ESP you already trust — for example SendGrid, Google Workspace, or SMTP/IMAP. Sends go out through that provider while you design and orchestrate from Email Studio and the EmailUX API.
- Is there a free tier?
- Yes. You can use a limited number of combined render and delivery API calls per calendar month without an active paid subscription. It is enough to try the flow end-to-end; paid tiers add much higher monthly volumes and unlock additional features.
- What is the difference between Render and Deliver?
- Render turns a saved Email Studio template plus your data into email-ready HTML — ideal for previews, tests, or piping into your own pipeline. Deliver uses the same content to queue a send through your connected provider in one call.
- Do you support multiple languages?
- Yes. You can author one template and translate it into multiple locales (for example en-US, fr-FR, es-MX, ar-SA). The locale is chosen at render or send time, and right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew are fully supported.