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listmonk

Self-hosted newsletter + mailing list manager
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What is listmonk?

It is a standalone, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager. It is fast, feature-rich, and packed into a single binary. It uses a PostgreSQL database as its data store.
listmonk is a tool in the Languages category of a tech stack.
listmonk is an open source tool with 11.7K GitHub stars and 1K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to listmonk's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses listmonk?

Companies

Developers
7 developers on StackShare have stated that they use listmonk.

listmonk Integrations

listmonk's Features

  • self-hosted
  • newsletter manager
  • mailing list manager

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