Since the launch of MailBuild we've heard from all kinds of different people who use MailBuild in different ways, sometimes in ways we never expected. Whereas both Campaign Monitor and MailBuild came out of our own needs as a web design agency, the products have been adopted by designers in many other situations.
Government departments, for example often have inhouse designers or design teams who need to manage a lot of web and email content, and those designers use MailBuild to help them do that.
Some designers provide email newsletter capabilities for entire franchises, by setting up each store location with their own client account. Sales organisations setup each sales person as a 'client' and let them contact their prospects.
Each of these uses, and the many other ways out there, have slightly different goals and hence can have different requirements. We'd love to hear how you use MailBuild - it helps us understand how you think about it, and what your priorities might be.
Please drop in a comment letting us know if you are a traditional web design agency, a freelancer, or however else you describe yourself and your use of MailBuild.
