Q: Is this the correct flow?

User inputs email address/info/choices on my website using Emailpref form > that information is passed to my email service > emails are sent from my email service with Emailpref code embedded into that email for managing the subscription > if the user clicks the Emailpref code, the user is taken to the Emailpref dialogue box to manage their preferences > that info is then sent back to my email service

Is that accurate?

If so, that would be perfect for me, since I have several different email newsletters for completely different interests. For example, I do something like helping people with language learning (e.g., Portuguese, Cantonese, Japanese, Catalan, Magyar) and people generally want information on only one of them, which makes it hard for me to collect email addresses.

Also, are you in Madrid? San Francisco? Delaware?

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Tomas_Emailpref

Tomas_Emailpref

Apr 4, 2025

A: Yes! you nailed it! it works exactly like that. Although we go beyond that in a sense, as if there is any change on the email service side, we will also get that information so the preferences are always up to date and accurate.

Around the multi-language support if you are interested in us supporting new ones we are happy to provide those with some help :)

Our company is officially set in Delaware but the grand majority of our team (including myself) is in Madrid, Spain

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Okay, very helpful to know. Looks extremely useful. This lack of functionality has actually been a major pain point for me with most email services.

Will reach out if I need more help. Thank you! 🙏