Built from a 20-year customer question
Mailiac did not start from a theory about newsletters. It came from hearing the same practical request for years: can you help us write our newsletter?
Danish newsletter service
A weekly rhythm for businesses that know email works but keep delaying the next send. Localized for Danish-speaking small businesses that want weekly newsletters written for them.
Mailiac scans the business website and gives the customer a draft they can review, revise, export as HTML, and send. If you do not have an email system yet, start with Moosend and use Mailiac for the weekly written newsletter. Together they give you the sending platform plus the content rhythm.
Localized newsletter service
This page is built for small businesses that have an email list, want to build one, or know they should email more often.
Mailiac scans the business website and gives the customer a draft they can review, revise, export as HTML, and send.
If you do not have an email system yet, start with Moosend and use Mailiac for the weekly written newsletter. Together they give you the sending platform plus the content rhythm.
Human context
Mailiac did not start from a theory about newsletters. It came from hearing the same practical request for years: can you help us write our newsletter?
Mailiac's first newsletter client stayed for 15 years, which is the clearest proof that consistent newsletter help can become a long-term business habit.
The service focuses on the actual bottleneck: choosing an idea, writing the email, and getting something ready often enough to matter.
Mailiac prepares the draft. You use your judgment to ask for specific angle, tone, structure, CTA, or design changes before sending.
Prospect fit
A business with an offer, audience, customers, leads, or past buyers that should be contacted more consistently.
A weekly newsletter draft, subject line, preview text, review workflow, AI-assisted revisions, and HTML they can send from their own platform.
They already believe email matters, but writing keeps slipping behind client work, operations, sales, and delivery.
After a call, send this page when the prospect wants to understand the service before ordering Mailiac or setting up their email platform.
Clients can cancel anytime themselves through ThriveCart, so the service can be sold as useful weekly execution rather than a lock-in contract.
How Mailiac works
The system looks at what your business does, who you help, and what content can be expanded into a useful newsletter.
The newsletter is based on your actual focus, not a generic topic list. The aim is short, useful, sendable content.
Human judgment enters through your review. Ask for tone, angle, CTA, structure, or design changes before the final HTML handoff.
Export the finished HTML, import it into your email system, and keep showing up every week.
Questions
Mailiac starts from your website and offer, then you can ask for specific changes to tone, angle, CTA, wording, or design before sending.
No. Mailiac is built around short useful newsletters sent often, because people are busy and consistency matters.
Mailiac prepares the written HTML newsletter. You review it and send it from your own email platform.
Yes. Mailiac customers can cancel anytime themselves through ThriveCart.
Mailiac philosophy
Mailiac is built around the reality that customers are busy. The point is to keep your business useful and remembered, not to publish a magazine every week. A concise email with one idea and one next step is often exactly what your list needs.
Next step
Mailiac is $299/month for businesses that want a weekly written newsletter they can review, revise with specific prompts, export as HTML, and send from their own email platform.
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