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Sync your emails from Builder to your ESP with ESP Syncing

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Thu, Nov 17, 2016 05:02 PM

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New in Litmus Builder, automatically sync your email HTML with MailChimp or Campaign Monitor with ju

New in Litmus Builder, automatically sync your email HTML with MailChimp or Campaign Monitor with just one click—available with any paid Litmus plan. [Tweet] [View online] [Litmus] New in Litmus Builder: ESP Syncing Sync Your Emails Directly from Litmus to your ESP [Explore ESP Syncing →] [Check yourself] Coding email can be a time for fun and experimentation, but it’s nobody’s favorite task to move your HTML from your code editor of choice into your email service provider. You have to swap out image URLs, compile your code, and upload that over to your ESP—a series of tasks that eat up valuable time and can cause unforeseen errors. For Litmus Builder users, we’ve created a new feature that allows you to skip all those cut-and-paste steps and streamline your email workflow: ESP Syncing. With ESP Syncing, you can automatically sync your email from Builder to your ESP in a single click. Sync your email once, then all edits in Builder will automatically update in your ESP every time you make changes to your code. ESP Syncing is available in Litmus Builder now to sync to MailChimp and Campaign Monitor, with more ESPs coming soon. Sign up for an account now and streamline your workflow with ESP Syncing! [Sign up with Litmus →] 675 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139, USA [View web version] You’re receiving this email because you’ve signed up to receive updates from Litmus. If you’d prefer not to receive updates, you can [manage your preferences] or [unsubscribe].

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