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Mailgun vs SendGrid: Which Email API Reigns Supreme in 2025? Overview: What They Are Mailgun: A developer-focused email delivery service, known for its flexibility, powerful API, and precision targeting of transactional emails It’s built for engineering teams that want granular control SendGrid (by Twilio): A broader platform that combines transactional and marketing email, known for scalability and user-friendliness It appeals to both developers
Mailgun Status Page - Mailgun Help Center Further, the status page has an option to subscribe to updates through various channels to ensure you receive real-time updates about any issues currently impacting Mailgun's services
Free Email API Service: Send Email - Transactional Email API . . . An email service designed for high performance Mailgun’s free email API gives you the ability to send emails at scale Use your API key to take the stress out of email marketing, with features such as: Our RESTful API makes it simple to use standard HTTP operations, providing outputs in flexible data formats, including application JSON
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