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Litmus is a testing service for web and marketing professionals. It allows people to cross-browser test their websites, and test their email newsletters across a range of email clients and spam filters. | The core software is built by hundreds of community volunteers, and when you’re ready for more there are thousands of plugins and themes available to transform your site into almost anything you can imagine. Over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call “home” — we’d love you to join the family. |
You send us a copy of your email design, either by uploading the HTML or sending us a test email. Within a couple of minutes you'll see screenshots of your email as it's rendered by all the different email clients. Made a change? One click starts a re-test.;PREVIEW IN REAL EMAIL CLIENTS- Litmus shows you screenshots of your email newsletter as it looks across all major email clients.;CHECK ON MOBILE DEVICES- See your email on the most popular mobile devices. Litmus even lets you realistically scroll your email on the device.;EVERYTHING IN ONE PLACE- We preview your message on every major mobile device and email client.;LIGHTNING-FAST- If you're trying to fix a rendering problem in your campaign, the last thing you want is to wait for your previews. We run hundreds of servers to ensure our system is the fastest in the industry.;WORKS WITH ANY EMAIL PROVIDER- Litmus is the perfect complement to your email marketing program. As an independent company, our email testing tools are compatible with any email provider, so there's no need to switch. | Flexibility;Publishing Tools;User Management;Media Management;Full Standards Compliance;Easy Theme System;Extend with Plugins;Built-in Comments;Search Engine Optimized;Multilingual;Easy Installation and Upgrades;Importers;Own Your Data
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