Mailik

Mailik

Form responses from web pages directly in your email inbox

The simplest frontend solution for collecting emails from forms, surveys or help requests. No server code required.We built Mailik because we were tired and frustrated with the fact that we were losing several potential leads because they were landing in a CRM that we rarely looked at because we are a small team with an immature sales process.

We wanted our potential customers from our website and various product pages to land in a place we check many times a day - the email inbox, and so Mailik was born.

How does it work?πŸ“¬

Mailik is a tool that sends a CS form, inquiry, request from your website directly to your email inbox in 4 simple steps:

  1. Create a Mailik account Create a free Mailik account. Configure a group of projects and create the first project where you define the email address to which the form request is to be sent.

  2. Install and initialize the Mailik SDK Start by installing Mailik SDK in your project and initializing it in the code where the form is handled.

  3. Define the basic variables Define the form's response title, body and pass the user's email address as replyTo to know who to reply to.

  4. Create a send trigger Configure a trigger action that will make Mailik send a form response. Things like the public key and recipient of the form must be configured in the admin panel.

And that's it! Now you can effortlessly oversee the responses from your websites and make sure they reach the correct@oczekkk love your approach, Its like Mailik would be a perfect fit for small teams that are having trouble managing leads in intricate CRM systems. How adaptable are the form handling and integration features to already-built websites?Hey @oczekkk that looks so easy to implement. I like this approach πŸ‘πŸ»

On the website you mention that delivered emails get a flag. For emails that are not delivered, is it possible to review the content on the dashboard to see what users entered into the form?

Congrats on the launch πŸš€@crebuh not yet but we will check if that can be intercepted somehow in case of an error, thanks!This is quite an interesting tool, Tomek! The instant sending of form replies to the inbox is crazy helpful in making lead converts.@ali_eskandari we hope so!Love the idea of this one. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm just curious about how/if you handle spam submissions? Is there an integrated filtering mechanism? If not, do you plan to implement one in the near future?

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