Email marketing platforms are essential for businesses, but they have an onboarding problem. Mailchimp, ConvertKit, SendGrid, and others demand your email to start a free trial, then send a torrent of welcome emails, feature tutorials, webinars, and upsell campaigns. For marketers who want to evaluate the tools without the information overload, temporary email is the perfect solution.
What Email Marketing Platforms Collect
These platforms track:
- Your email list activity and campaign performance
- Your subscriber engagement metrics
- Your template usage and design preferences
- Your contact details for sales outreach
Creating Email Marketing Accounts with Temp Mail
- Generate a disposable email at TmpMail.pro
- Go to the platform's signup page
- Enter the temp email and create a password
- When the platform sends verification, check your TmpMail.pro inbox
- Verify and start exploring the features
Platform-Specific Tips
Mailchimp
Mailchimp's free plan requires email verification. Use temp mail to access the dashboard and avoid the daily 'tips' emails.
ConvertKit
ConvertKit is creator-focused. Temp mail lets you test the landing page builder and email sequences without the sales emails.
SendGrid
SendGrid offers email API and marketing campaigns. Use temp mail for test accounts to avoid billing alerts.
Avoiding Onboarding Overload
You'll receive:
- Daily 'getting started' emails
- Webinar invitations
- Template showcase promotions
- 'Upgrade to paid' campaigns
With temp mail, these disappear.
When to Use Real Email
Once you commit to a platform and start sending real campaigns, switch to your business email.
Test Tools, Inbox Clean
Email marketing tools are powerful, but the onboarding doesn't have to be overwhelming. Use TmpMail.pro for evaluations and keep your real inbox for actual subscriber communication.