Sep 23, 2023
"How
Inboxbooster Fixed Y Combinator's Email Spam Problem,"
Nicolas Toper,
the co-founder and CEO of Inboxbooster, shares his expertise in
email deliverability and how his platform helps businesses optimize
their emails for delivery on Google and Microsoft email platforms
such as Gmail, Office365, and GSuite[1].
Nicolas Toper has over 15 years of experience in ensuring
emails get delivered. He previously co-founded CritSend, an
email-delivery company that delivered more than 50 billion emails,
and Pilo, a cleantech company that launched the first AA battery
that recharges when you shake it[1]. Currently, he is the CEO and
Co-Founder of Inboxbooster, a platform that uses AI to ensure
emails don’t end up in Spam/Promotions on Gmail, Outlook, and
Yahoo[1]. The platform serves over 2,000 clients, including
YCombinator, Zengo, and Wisbee, and has recently been featured in
several articles, including Forbes, FinSMEs, and Business
Mole[1].
Inboxbooster's mission is to help email senders achieve better
deliverability and avoid spam filters[2]. The platform monitors
where emails are going, alerts users when their emails are going to
spam, and assists in fixing the issue[3]. The monitoring service is
offered for free[3]. Inboxbooster recently launched with $1 million
in funding after fixing YCombinator's email spam problems[4].
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Inboxbooster is a platform that uses AI technology to help
businesses improve their email deliverability and avoid having
their emails end up in spam or promotions folders. The co-founder
and CEO of Inboxbooster, Nicolas Toper, has over 15 years of
experience in email deliverability and has previously co-founded
CritSend, an email delivery company, and Pilo, a cleantech
company[1][4].
The platform offers monitoring services to track where emails
are going and alerts users when their emails are being marked as
spam. It also provides assistance in fixing the issue to ensure
better deliverability[3]. The monitoring service is offered for
free[3]. Inboxbooster has served over 2,000 clients, including Y
Combinator, Zengo, and Wisbee[1]. It recently launched with $1
million in funding after successfully fixing YCombinator's email
spam problems[6].
Inboxbooster's mission is to help email senders optimize their
emails for delivery on popular email platforms such as Gmail,
Outlook, and Yahoo. By leveraging AI technology, Inboxbooster aims
to improve the chances of emails reaching the intended recipients'
inboxes and avoiding spam filters[1].
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