Mailmodo secures $270K in Pre-Seed Round

Interactive Email Marketing Software, Mailmodo has secured $270K in pre-seed round by Titan Capital & other marquee investors such as Firstcheque, Angellist, Gameskraft, along with Deepak Diwakar, Archit Gupta, Harsh Shah and others.

Speaking on the funds raised, Aquibur, Co-founder and CEO, Mailmodo commented, “AMP emails allow marketers to create app-like experiences inside the emails and it makes seamless for the users to take the desired actions. People check their emails when travelling, watching tv, or in an elevator in a busy daily life. They don’t have time or attention span to open an email, click on the link, go to the website, and take several other steps in between to complete the desired action. Thus interactive app-like emails help marketers to get better conversion rates.We are elated to have gotten the support from the investors who not only provided us with their financial support but also are mentoring us in our journey.”

Bipin Shah, partner at Titan Capital, noted, “Despite the radical change in web technologies over the past two decades, emails have been the same more or less. I believe Mailmodo’s no-code platform for creating AMP email has the power to revolutionize email marketing and customer interactions.”

Commenting on the funding, Kushal Bhagia, CEO – Firstcheque.vc, said, “Email as a marketing and communication channel is still one of the most important touchpoints marketers have with customers. We are very excited by MailModo’s AMP-based product that allows marketers to go a step further now and build interactive experiences for users within Email, leading to far superior conversions!”

“Mailmodo is building a product we could have used in ClearTax. I’m investing in Aquib and team to build the future of email marketing,” said Archit Gupta, CEO, Cleartax.

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