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Once, our developer Tomek was the go-to guy when someone needed an email signature. We wanted to kee

Once, our developer Tomek was the go-to guy when someone needed an email signature. We wanted to keep them consistent across the company, so he made sure they look alike. Then, he built a simple internal email signature generator that everyone at Woodpecker could use to create a signature on their own. Without bothering the developers. :) But still - every so often, a customer would reach out to our support team, complaining that their signature doesn’t work. The photo mysteriously disappeared? The font looks all crazy for some reason? Those messages made their way to Tomek. So then we thought - why not go bigger with the generator? And thus we created Woodpecker Email Signatures - free for all to use. Today we’re launching it on Product Hunt. Join us on the release day: [WOODPECKER EMAIL SIGNATURES ON PRODUCT HUNT]( We’ve seen a lot of bad email signatures. If you’d like to make sure yours looks professional and also won’t harm your deliverability (yes, messy html can mess up your deliverability rate), get a new one with Woodpecker Email Signatures. Happy Thursday Sandra -- ​ [Profile photo] Best Regards, Sandra Wilk Senior Content Creator at [Woodpecker.co]( 29D Krakowska STR, 50‑424 Wroclaw, Poland, EU [Find some tips on our blog]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( . You've received this email because you chose to get weekly email tips while signing up for the Woodpecker trial, or you opted in on our blog. We'll process your email address to send you weekly tips until you unsubscribe. You can always [unsubscribe]( from this list or [update your data](. Copyright © 2022 Woodpecker.co S.A. All rights reserved. [GDPR Compliance]( [Privacy Policy](

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