Autoresponder with 3rd party login script?

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I have some offline clients who wants to use autoresponder.

However, I would want them to login to see their list and even to mail out by themselves as an option.

Do you know of any autoresponder script or service that allows me to have 'sub-user' login accounts?
#3rd #autoresponder #login #script
  • Profile picture of the author Jagged
    I just get each offline client their own autoresponder account, purchased through my affiliate link.....price is included in my initial set-up fee's. I manage the account, but the owners have full access to it at anytime. Most stay away...not having a clue what they are looking at anyways, but there are a few who like to get involved.

    Good luck,
    Ken
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Then
    I actually thought of that too but I'm exploring other possibilities too
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    • Profile picture of the author Richelo Killian
      Joseph,

      Imnica Mail has client accounts. Right now, it only allows login to view campaign stats.

      You will send the campaign on their behalf, and assign the campaign, or AutoResponder to a client. The client can then login and view the stats on these.

      We are considering allowing clients to send their own campaigns, but, in all honesty, it might just be better for them to get their own full account, and you charge to manage it.
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      • Profile picture of the author Joseph Then
        Originally Posted by Richelo Killian View Post

        Joseph,

        Imnica Mail has client accounts. Right now, it only allows login to view campaign stats.

        You will send the campaign on their behalf, and assign the campaign, or AutoResponder to a client. The client can then login and view the stats on these.

        We are considering allowing clients to send their own campaigns, but, in all honesty, it might just be better for them to get their own full account, and you charge to manage it.
        Hey, I think that's good enough. I need to setup the autoresponder series for my clients and they will want to see it being setup. Some clients want to 'feel' our work, you see.

        However, I don't think think your service would include anonymous login right?
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