Until integrations happen which you may not have all of course.
Could you add a check block next to each area of the email or each email in the series or select aall and click it to download the entire email or entire series?
Ex. 5 series email. I click check box by first email or all emails in the series and they all download at once. Bulk download all emails at once vs copying and pasting each individual email one at a time.
Currently, when you want to download the emails, it downloads all the sequence at a time into one document. It doesn’t download only one out of many 5 emails in the series.
Except if you’re talking about building an option where a user decides whether he wants to download either one or all.
One of the challenges we’re facing is that our email campaigns are often created and reviewed in Word documents – images, text, and all. It gets messy, especially when multiple people need to review or tweak a series. Does BlinkCompose solve this by keeping all our email series in one place – where the team can access, review, and collaborate easily?
This is a bit of a pain point for us, and I’m hoping your platform is a better solution.
A: We had a plan to build in a very robust collaboration features. But when we put it to vote, we didn't get a lot of interest. We'll put it out again and hopefully, we'll have more support for it.
For now, we build more according to what our users want.
At the moment, the level of collaboration you want is not yet there, but will eventually come.
based on your description below then it would be best for everyone to login on the same account to have a truly transparent and collaborative approach then?
This should come in at the third quarter. If we’re able to meet up with the timelines on the second quarter, we can as well add that. But a more realistic ETA will be in the third quarter release.
Hopefully, that’s not a little too far for you.
Thanks
Q: im confused how do you send the emails?
i dont see a place for contacts or anything. so do you just create campaigns then paste them to another app to send emails?
We are working on integrations though. The issue is that most email platforms don’t allow third-party tools to import messages into them automatically…they can allow leads, but not emails. So, we’re limited with the integrations we can build.
For now, copying and pasting is the way.
In the future, we’ll hopefully have our inbuilt email platform so that everything will be in one place for our users. We’re taking everything step by step.
when do you plan to have the built in email platform? that would be the only reason for me to join this. is to have more of a CRM in this program. is this something you plan to do?
I completely understand why it might seem like BlinkCompose is just using AI to generate emails - after all, you can open ChatGPT right now, type in a prompt, and get an email written for free.
But here’s the real problem no one talks about.
How do you know if that email will actually work?
If you’re not an experienced copywriter, how do you know if what ChatGPT generates is even good?
Because I’ll be honest - even as a copywriter, I never take what ChatGPT gives me at face value. I tweak it, refine it, change the structure, rewrite sections - again and again - until I know it’ll actually convert.
But if you’re not trained in writing emails that drive sales or engagement, how will you know what to fix?
How will you know if the opening is strong enough to hook your reader?
How will you know if the body builds the right emotional momentum?
How will you know the right angles to use in your follow-up emails?
That’s exactly what BlinkCompose is built to solve.
Instead of making you guess, it gives you pre-structured email sequences designed to convert - without you needing to figure out the right wording, structure, or psychology behind them.
It’s not just about “writing emails.” It’s about writing the right emails - emails that actually drive action.
That’s why people pay for tools like this. It’s not for the AI; it’s for the confidence that what they’re sending will work.
If you’re already an expert at prompting ChatGPT and refining the output until it’s perfect, then yes, maybe you don’t need this tool.
But if you want emails that are proven, structured, and ready to use without second-guessing yourself, that’s what BlinkCompose is here for.
Hope that makes sense, and I appreciate the honest question.
Q: Download feature
Until integrations happen which you may not have all of course.
Could you add a check block next to each area of the email or each email in the series or select aall and click it to download the entire email or entire series?
Ex. 5 series email. I click check box by first email or all emails in the series and they all download at once. Bulk download all emails at once vs copying and pasting each individual email one at a time.
Effectively / productively purposes.
If so can we roadmap it/eta?
Patrick_BlinkCompose
Apr 9, 2025A: Hi,
Currently, when you want to download the emails, it downloads all the sequence at a time into one document. It doesn’t download only one out of many 5 emails in the series.
Except if you’re talking about building an option where a user decides whether he wants to download either one or all.
Do let me know, please.
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Q: Managing Email Series in BlinkCompose
Hi BC,
One of the challenges we’re facing is that our email campaigns are often created and reviewed in Word documents – images, text, and all. It gets messy, especially when multiple people need to review or tweak a series. Does BlinkCompose solve this by keeping all our email series in one place – where the team can access, review, and collaborate easily?
This is a bit of a pain point for us, and I’m hoping your platform is a better solution.
Thanks,
Angus
Patrick_BlinkCompose
Apr 4, 2025A: We had a plan to build in a very robust collaboration features. But when we put it to vote, we didn't get a lot of interest. We'll put it out again and hopefully, we'll have more support for it.
For now, we build more according to what our users want.
At the moment, the level of collaboration you want is not yet there, but will eventually come.
Hopefully, you'll be around when it's built.
Thanks
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I'm rather confused by this comment because you have team accounts where you can have from 50 to unlimited team members.
What is the purpose of that?
And if I accept that it's only good for single users, does it keep everything in one place as I described?
Thanks.
Hi Angus,
So here’s how it works:
You as the account owner can add team members. The team members can create emails using their login details.
You as the account owner can see their emails from your end, edit, save, and download.
The team members can only view and edit the emails they created and not that created by you or other team members.
That’s how it works at the moment.
based on your description below then it would be best for everyone to login on the same account to have a truly transparent and collaborative approach then?
The thing is that you won’t know who created each email if you go by what you’re suggesting. But I understand your point though.
Well, we’re going to build in that robust collaboration into the new version of the tool.
Thanks Patricia. Do you have an ETA on this?
This should come in at the third quarter. If we’re able to meet up with the timelines on the second quarter, we can as well add that. But a more realistic ETA will be in the third quarter release.
Hopefully, that’s not a little too far for you.
Thanks
Q: im confused how do you send the emails?
i dont see a place for contacts or anything. so do you just create campaigns then paste them to another app to send emails?
Patricia_BlinkCompose
Mar 15, 2025A: Yes, you’re correct.
We are working on integrations though. The issue is that most email platforms don’t allow third-party tools to import messages into them automatically…they can allow leads, but not emails. So, we’re limited with the integrations we can build.
For now, copying and pasting is the way.
In the future, we’ll hopefully have our inbuilt email platform so that everything will be in one place for our users. We’re taking everything step by step.
Share BlinkCompose
when do you plan to have the built in email platform? that would be the only reason for me to join this. is to have more of a CRM in this program. is this something you plan to do?
Hi, here’s the roadmap on how we plan to develop the tool: https://roadmap.blinkcompose.com
sorry im having trouble finding it there. can you tell me when its expected to be released?
Q: Andre Chaperon style emails
Great to see you here on Appsumo
Do you have a template that will do nested loops type emails and if yes will the Newsletter also be able to do this?
Patricia_BlinkCompose
Edited Mar 11, 2025A: Hi John,
For Andrew Chaperon styled emails, it’s coming to BlinkCompose. It was originally there, but we pulled it down to rework it.
In the next update, it should appear there.
Thanks.
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Q: How is this different to using Chatgpt?
How is this different to using chatgpt that gives the same output for email type I mention?
Why is this tool so expensive; if it just using AI to create email content, which most people can create using chatgpt and other free tools
Patricia_BlinkCompose
Edited Mar 8, 2025A: Hey Wonka, great question.
I completely understand why it might seem like BlinkCompose is just using AI to generate emails - after all, you can open ChatGPT right now, type in a prompt, and get an email written for free.
But here’s the real problem no one talks about.
How do you know if that email will actually work?
If you’re not an experienced copywriter, how do you know if what ChatGPT generates is even good?
Because I’ll be honest - even as a copywriter, I never take what ChatGPT gives me at face value. I tweak it, refine it, change the structure, rewrite sections - again and again - until I know it’ll actually convert.
But if you’re not trained in writing emails that drive sales or engagement, how will you know what to fix?
How will you know if the opening is strong enough to hook your reader?
How will you know if the body builds the right emotional momentum?
How will you know the right angles to use in your follow-up emails?
That’s exactly what BlinkCompose is built to solve.
Instead of making you guess, it gives you pre-structured email sequences designed to convert - without you needing to figure out the right wording, structure, or psychology behind them.
It’s not just about “writing emails.” It’s about writing the right emails - emails that actually drive action.
That’s why people pay for tools like this. It’s not for the AI; it’s for the confidence that what they’re sending will work.
If you’re already an expert at prompting ChatGPT and refining the output until it’s perfect, then yes, maybe you don’t need this tool.
But if you want emails that are proven, structured, and ready to use without second-guessing yourself, that’s what BlinkCompose is here for.
Hope that makes sense, and I appreciate the honest question.
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Looks like a similar AI reply given to someone elses similar question lol
Hi Wonka,
Similar questions should have similar answers, isn’t it?
Whether it was written by AI or by me (Robot Patricia), what really matters is that the question got answered…and hopefully in a way that makes sense.
Let me know if there’s anything you would want me or my alter ego to clarify…happy to help.
Cheers.