Really Promising
The math was simple: I was paying $200 per month for 50K contacts on Beehiiv, which added up to $2,400 a year. If Swipe One stays alive for at least a year, the investment will have already paid off for me.
Now, about the product—it’s still in its early stages, with some bugs here and there. My first marketing campaign took three days to be delivered, and the second one took just a day. The email designer is user-friendly, with a few minor bugs in editing, but nothing that affects functionality.
The CRM feature is even more in its infancy, but it gets the job done. The filtering system for creating segments is straightforward and works well, though I do miss some features, like formulas and relationship options between property fields.
The UI is excellent—modern, minimalistic, and perfectly aligned with my personal taste.
Support took anywhere from one to three days to respond to my queries. I had to reach out and ask them to verify my domain because, after two days of waiting, I was already getting impatient.
Although my Tier 5 purchase allows me to remove the Swipe One branding, I’m committed to keeping it to help support the company’s growth. If it succeeds and gains recognition, I won’t have to worry about losing my investment, which I’m really enjoying so far.
I feel sorry for those who missed out on this deal—this one looks really promising.