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BUSINESS·2 min read·Jul 23, 2021

Bengaluru based startup Mailmodo has raised $2M from Sequoia’s Surge and others

Bengaluru-settled startup Mailmodo has brought $2 million up in seed financing, driven by Sequoia Capital India’s Surge, Y Combinator, and existing financial backers. Established in 2020 by Aquibur Rahman, Apurv Gupta and Devyesh Tandon, Mailmodo, which works on a SaaS model, carries rich usef

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Bengaluru-settled startup Mailmodo has brought $2 million up in seed financing, driven by Sequoia Capital India’s Surge, Y Combinator, and existing financial backers.

Established in 2020 by Aquibur Rahman, Apurv Gupta and Devyesh Tandon, Mailmodo, which works on a SaaS model, carries rich usefulness to email showcasing to assist organizations with getting changes on correspondences.

Mailmodo will utilize this round of financing for item advancement and market extension.

At the present, the startup is recording a development pace of 30% on month-on-month premise with presence in US, Latin America, South East Asia, India, and Europe.

Mailmodo was among the new companies in the fifth accomplice of Sequoia Capital India’s flood program.

“Messages got some genuinely necessary advancement when Google delivered AMP for email and reported that all Gmail customers will uphold AMP messages. We considered this to be a chance to make application like encounters inside messages, making it consistent and frictionless for a client to make an ideal move,” said Aquibur Rahman, Co-author, Mailmodo.

As per Statista, more than 300 billion messages are sent each day. The majority of these messages, be that as it may, are either disregarded or erased, or opened and afterward neglected – making it a battle for organizations hoping to drive results from their email showcasing efforts. Long client ventures – from inboxes to sites or presentation pages – bring about low changes.

Mailmodo says it cuts the client venture by utilizing AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) messages, permitting higher commitment and change rates.

Beneficiaries of AMP messages can make moves mentioned in the message through structures, checkout streams, schedule arrangements, reviews, and then some – all without leaving their inbox.

By lessening the quantity of stages a client needs to take, Mailmodo prompts a transformation rate that is 3X higher contrasted with standard email crusades. On top of mass email crusades, Mailmodo likewise empowers organizations to send robotized, trigger-based messages.

Mailmodo is at present utilized by customers from assorted industry verticals including edtech, fintech, web based business, and SaaS.

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