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Good price for individuals with few email accounts
This is a really sleek took for individuals with just a few email accounts. If you're tired of hunting down your signatures from previous emails every time you reset your email client, start fresh with a new client, or switch email tools, then this will help you quickly store your signatures in the cloud so you can copy and paste them.
Yes, you could just do that in a Word doc or Google doc, but what's the fun in that?
For businesses and people with many signatures, there are some drawbacks... yes, even for a $9 tool. The first is that this is a stand-alone SaaS tool pricing against something that integrates with Excchange (Exclaimer, specifically). That is for enterprise management and lets a company manage signatures and employees just grab them when needed. EmailBadge, while cool, isn't that tool. I view it a lot like being for email what Brandox does for brand assets. A very separate SaaS to store and organize, not integrate.
Here's what I'd like to see:
1) 5 codes have "unlimited" signatures
2) The editor to allow text to have multiple lines instead of using a textbox on each line
3) Ability to copy and paste in existing signatures (read the HTML and let the editor display, just like WYSIWYG web editors)
4) Google Fonts! There simply are entirely too few font options.
I fully understand that there can't be too many complaints when paying $9 for an awesome tool, but I did have to jump in at 3 codes ($27) just to help things make sense in terms of number of signatures needed (even for just me and one freelancer working on two or three brands!!!) and am having an extremely difficult time converting existing signatures into the EmailBadge systems because of the lack of copy/paste and the lack of all but five or six basic fonts.
If I had to prioritize, I'd say more fonts is the very next thing that should be updated as the signatures created go against some of my brand's design guides now that the font selection has been so limited. We're sometimes now using the web fallback font deepest down in the CSS font-family attribute just to get a match.