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Amazon Pinpoint vs SendGrid

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Overview

Twilio SendGrid
Twilio SendGrid
Stacks11.1K
Followers5.7K
Votes720
Amazon Pinpoint
Amazon Pinpoint
Stacks74
Followers323
Votes13

Amazon Pinpoint vs SendGrid: What are the differences?

Introduction

In this article, we will compare the key differences between Amazon Pinpoint and SendGrid. Both Amazon Pinpoint and SendGrid are popular communication platforms, but they have some distinct features and capabilities. Let's explore the differences between them.

  1. Service Integration: Amazon Pinpoint is tightly integrated with Amazon Web Services (AWS), allowing seamless integration with other AWS services like AWS Lambda, Amazon S3, and Amazon DynamoDB. On the other hand, SendGrid is a standalone service that can integrate with various platforms through its APIs, but it does not have native integration with AWS services.

  2. Email Deliverability: Amazon Pinpoint is specifically designed for high email deliverability, leveraging the reputation of the Amazon Simple Email Service (SES). It utilizes the extensive infrastructure of AWS to ensure that emails reach the recipient's inbox without being marked as spam. SendGrid also has good deliverability rates, but it does not have the same level of infrastructure and reputation as AWS.

  3. In-Depth Analytics: Amazon Pinpoint offers comprehensive analytics and reporting capabilities for both email and mobile campaigns. It provides insights into email open rates, click-through rates, bounce rates, and other engagement metrics. SendGrid also provides analytics, but it does not offer the same level of in-depth reporting as Amazon Pinpoint.

  4. Mobile Push Notifications: Amazon Pinpoint is not only an email service but also a powerful mobile engagement platform. It allows you to send targeted push notifications to mobile app users, personalize messages, and track user interactions. SendGrid, on the other hand, primarily focuses on email delivery and does not have native support for mobile push notifications.

  5. Scalability and Performance: As part of the AWS ecosystem, Amazon Pinpoint leverages the scalability and performance capabilities of AWS. It can handle large volumes of email and mobile notifications without compromising speed and reliability. SendGrid also provides good scalability and performance, but it may not offer the same level of scalability as Amazon Pinpoint in terms of the underlying infrastructure.

  6. Pricing Structure: Amazon Pinpoint has a flexible pricing structure based on the number of messages sent, providing cost-effective options for different usage levels. SendGrid also offers pricing based on the number of messages sent but may have different pricing models. The specific pricing details may vary, and it's always recommended to review the pricing documentation of both services for accurate cost comparisons.

In summary, Amazon Pinpoint is tightly integrated with AWS, offers high email deliverability, in-depth analytics, mobile push notifications, scalability, and performance. On the other hand, SendGrid is a standalone service that can integrate with various platforms, provides good deliverability, offers basic analytics, and focuses primarily on email delivery.

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Advice on Twilio SendGrid, Amazon Pinpoint

Manish
Manish

Lead Consultant at Knoldus Software LLp

Oct 24, 2020

Needs adviceonAmazon SNSAmazon SNSAmazon PinpointAmazon Pinpoint

Instead of Amazon SNS, which is currently being used to send outbound push notification and including SMS, we want to build the 2 Way SMS using Amazon Pinpoint. Just want to know about Pinpoint and any outstanding issues if we drop SNS since it does not support 2 Way and use Pinpoint for both incoming and outgoing flow.

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Slawomir
Slawomir

Head of Product at Coresender

Oct 15, 2020

Decided

Of course we chose Coresender to send our own transactional emails :) So I thought I'll let you know how we use it.

  • We set up separate sending accounts for all company needs, eg. transactional emails, monitoring alerts, time to inbox. We even configured our office printers to send emails through Coresender.

  • We have a real-time and extremely usable view into what emails go through each account, so each time anybody reports an email not arriving we're able to assist them in a few seconds

  • We utilize our message timeline feature, so we can learn eg. if people are clicking on password reset links

  • We always know how many of our onboarding emails are being opened which helps us improve them

  • Finally, we have full controll over our suppressions lists, so we can add (and remove!) from them whenever necessary.

To sum up, at Coresender we're eating our own dogfood and it helps us stay connected to the product and understand our customers better.

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Klaus
Klaus

Jan 22, 2020

Needs advice

For transactional emails, notifications, reminders, etc, I want to make it so writers/designers can set up the emails and maintain them, and then dynamically insert fields, that I then replace when actually sending the mail from code.

I think the ability to use a basic layout template across individual email templates would make things a lot easier (think header, footer, standard typography, etc).

What is best for this? Why would you prefer Mailgun, SendGrid, Mandrill or something else?

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Detailed Comparison

Twilio SendGrid
Twilio SendGrid
Amazon Pinpoint
Amazon Pinpoint

Twilio SendGrid's cloud-based email infrastructure relieves businesses of the cost and complexity of maintaining custom email systems. Twilio SendGrid provides reliable delivery, scalability & real-time analytics along with flexible API's.

Amazon Pinpoint makes it easy to run targeted campaigns to drive user engagement in mobile apps. Amazon Pinpoint helps you understand user behavior, define which users to target, determine which messages to send, schedule the best time to deliver the messages, and then track the results of your campaign.

Open Tracking;Click Tracking;Unsubscribe Tracking;SMTP Relay;SMTP API;Web API;DKIM;SPF;Reputation Monitoring;ISP Monitoring;Domain Level Load Balancing;ISP Deliverability Outreach;Return Path Certified Partner;Support via Phone, Chat, Email, Online Support Portal
Understand User Behavior;Create Targeted Campaigns;Measure Results
Statistics
Stacks
11.1K
Stacks
74
Followers
5.7K
Followers
323
Votes
720
Votes
13
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 190
    Easy setup
  • 137
    Cheap and simple
  • 107
    Easy email integration!
  • 86
    Reliable
  • 58
    Well-documented
Cons
  • 3
    Google analytics integration is not campaign-specific
  • 1
    Shared IP blacklist removal takes months
  • 0
    Shares IP blacklist removal
Pros
  • 13
    Transactional Messages
Integrations
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure
Twilio
Twilio
Rackspace Cloud Servers
Rackspace Cloud Servers
Heroku
Heroku
Parse
Parse
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine
Google App Engine
Google App Engine
CloudBees
CloudBees
Red Hat OpenShift
Red Hat OpenShift
Keen
Keen
Amazon S3
Amazon S3
AWS Mobile Hub
AWS Mobile Hub

What are some alternatives to Twilio SendGrid, Amazon Pinpoint?

Mandrill

Mandrill

Mandrill is a new way for apps to send transactional email. It runs on the delivery infrastructure that powers MailChimp.

Mailgun

Mailgun

Mailgun is a set of powerful APIs that allow you to send, receive, track and store email effortlessly.

Amazon SES

Amazon SES

Amazon SES eliminates the complexity and expense of building an in-house email solution or licensing, installing, and operating a third-party email service. The service integrates with other AWS services, making it easy to send emails from applications being hosted on services such as Amazon EC2.

OneSignal

OneSignal

OneSignal is a high volume push notification service for websites and mobile applications. OneSignal supports all major native and mobile platforms by providing dedicated SDKs for each platform, a RESTful server API, and a dashboard.

sendwithus

sendwithus

Send email from your app with a simple API call, Sendwithus manages the rest. Templates, testing, data management, segments, and analytics are all accessible through a friendly dashboard.

Postmark

Postmark

Postmark removes the headaches of delivering and parsing email for webapps with minimal setup time and zero maintenance.

Urban Airship

Urban Airship

We’ve built the smartest, most aware, precise, easy-to-use, scalable, secure and powerful push messaging platform on the planet. Our Push messaging platform leverages all that is unique about mobile as a channel, and that lights the spark to create meaningful and valuable mobile experiences. We help put your app in front of your users at the right time, and in the right place to drive usage and brand engagement.

Google Cloud Messaging

Google Cloud Messaging

Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) is a free service that enables developers to send messages between servers and client apps. This includes downstream messages from servers to client apps, and upstream messages from client apps to servers.

Amazon SNS

Amazon SNS

Amazon Simple Notification Service makes it simple and cost-effective to push to mobile devices such as iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, and internet connected smart devices, as well as pushing to other distributed services. Besides pushing cloud notifications directly to mobile devices, SNS can also deliver notifications by SMS text message or email, to Simple Queue Service (SQS) queues, or to any HTTP endpoint.

Firebase Cloud Messaging

Firebase Cloud Messaging

It is a cross-platform messaging solution that lets you reliably deliver messages at no cost. You can notify a client app that new email or other data is available to sync. You can send notification messages to drive user re-engagement and retention. For use cases such as instant messaging, a message can transfer a payload of up to 4KB to a client app.

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