Email operations with less friction.
Kymailer is the new home for a cleaner approach to campaigns, automations, and sender operations. The platform vision is simple: reduce clutter, tighten delivery workflows, and make every send feel deliberate.
Kymailer is the new home for a cleaner approach to campaigns, automations, and sender operations. The platform vision is simple: reduce clutter, tighten delivery workflows, and make every send feel deliberate.
The public site should feel like the product direction: clean structure, tight messaging, and enough visual energy to look intentional without becoming noisy.
Messaging systems work better when sequences, sends, and ownership are easy to scan. Kymailer is framed around that operational simplicity.
Lifecycle logic should not feel buried behind layers of menu drift. The brand position here is a cleaner workflow from trigger to send.
Good delivery depends on trustworthy infrastructure. Kymailer is presented as a system that respects the technical side of email, not just the creative side.
This site is intentionally shaped as a stable first layer: a clear hero, expandable sections, and enough structure to branch into a fuller product presence later.
The main domain becomes the permanent brand home, which keeps search, links, and trust signals focused in one place.
Additional extensions redirect into the canonical site so users land in one consistent experience instead of three separate endpoints.
Cloudflare proxying, origin TLS, and dual-stack DNS make the public layer cleaner and more resilient.
Future product pages, waitlist flows, or documentation can build on this layout instead of replacing it.
The first version of the site is meant to establish presence and direction. It is deliberately compact, but it is not a throwaway placeholder.
It is a complete branded landing experience for the domain, with room to grow into a larger marketing site as the product story gets more specific.
Because brand consistency matters. Redirecting the `.net` and `.org` variants prevents split authority and keeps every visitor on the same primary domain.
Yes. The deployment path is set up for proxied DNS, real origin certificates, and both IPv4 and IPv6 records.
Yes. This layout is intentionally modular, so sections like pricing, docs, changelogs, or onboarding can be added without redesigning the whole site.
The site is positioned to serve as the public front door for the brand today, while still leaving room for richer product messaging, signup flows, and technical documentation later on.