hakhak
hakPLUS
Jan 10, 2026

Q: Is automation involved? What is the data retention lifespan if the $149 is paid?

Will the automation feature be included for AppSumo customers once released? You mentioned it will be added soon in 2026.
About data retention: campaigns sent after three days will be lost unless you pay a $149 one-time fee or a $50 monthly subscription, correct? I saw that paying $149 lets you set retention from 0 to 365 days. Does that mean data is limited to one year max? Most ESPs don’t limit retention like this,for example, Gmail emails don’t disappear after three days ( Free service).

Also, for Tier 2 at $64, the total LTD cost is $213, and it doesn’t include basic automation. Please clarify so we can decide how to proceed.

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George_Dragit

George_Dragit

Jan 10, 2026

A: Hi there,

We do not have automations. However, you can use any tool with Emailit that does and use our SMTP/API to send emails.

Campaigns statistics are kept forever. Data retention is for email deliveries, events, logs, and messages content, that is being automatically rolled out by the system.

(We are not inbox providers, so you can't really compare us with Gmail, however, even that does have limits like 10gb per inbox by default).

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hakPLUS

Verified purchaser

You nailed it; I never called you an inbox provider. You are trying to twist my questions to avoid answering them. I said the sent content and templates should be saved and kept within the user account up to a certain minimum storage amount (sent messages and media), and you didn’t answer how long you retain data for someone paying $149 (6 months, 1 year, or forever).

Campaigns, templates, contacts, audiences are kept forever.

Only data I mentioned are being rolled out.

You can set between 1-365days with the data retention addon.

Also, please understand that we have here 1000s of different customers with different experiences, I am just making sure you know what our service does and why is so).

So once you compare the mechanism to Gmail, I just wanted to make sure we are on the same page :)

hakPLUS

Verified purchaser

I know what I am saying, and Gmail and Google are just examples to simplify your understanding. You are free to find a new cost split and charging method if you wish. I only wanted you to be clear and straightforward with your customers, as that would help build trust and long-lasting relationships.