Send Better Email
Send more engaging emails with advanced segmentation.
Trees Planted
We plant a tree for every 500 emails sent, with EcoSend.
100% Offset
Our infrastructure is powered by 100% renewable energy.
Profits Reinvested
We back carbon capture initiatives with a portion of our profits.
Research shows that sending one email can generate up to 26g of CO₂ emissions¹.
Processing, sending, receiving, and storing the contents of an email requires energy.
With global email sending predicted to grow to 376.4 billion a day in 2025, the emissions problem is also growing.
A weekly newsletter sent to 10,000 people for a year can have the same impact as burning 3,452 pounds of coal.

EcoSend is a world-class email marketing platform built on the same technology that powers the email marketing of multi-million dollar businesses.
Now you can send beautiful, effective email campaigns, while reducing the cost to the planet.
Sophisticated Targeting
Send to the audience you want to reach with industry-leading targeting.
Advanced Automation
Craft automated email campaigns with advanced behaviour-driven triggers.
World-class Infrastructure
Globally distributed, scalable, enterprise-ready infrastructure.
Multi-channel Delivery
Plaintext email, HTML email, in-app, on-site, and use our API for extending.
1,000+ Integrations
You name it, we integrate with it. You're never held back.
Privacy Compliant
GDPR, CCPA, and everything to come. We're committed to user privacy.
No Code Necessary
Design beautiful messages in minutes with our easy message creator.
Templates
Grab off-the-shelf email templates or bring your own.

Add the badge to your emails to drive awareness of climate change and express your values.

We're building a better business for our team, our customers, and the planet.




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CO₂ emission estimates based on research from Mike Berners-Lee and his book "How Bad are Bananas?: The Carbon Footprint of Everything", along with further information and research from The Carbon Literacy Project.