I think the first feature of Bluewind will be to allow anyone to easily provision email inboxes, what do you think Maksym Huczynski ?
It's the start of every outbound project and making it super convenient to do for anyone is important.
One hurdle right now is that Appsmith could cost me quite a lot if there are hundreds of people who use bluewind to provision their inboxes. And I don't want people to pay anything to access this feature (except the cost of the inboxes obviously).
It means that if I make the app public it could cost quite a lot for me. Appsmith has a community version, but this version doesn't have the features I need.
So for now, I will just pay for this myself, it's probably going to be reasonable, unless this project becomes wildly successful.
So here is how the inbox provisioning is going to work:
people will go on Bluewind and there will be a tutorial for them to follow. They will register as many domain names as they want.
then they will give access to bluewind to access their Cloudflare account so they can set the DNS records properly.
bluewind will suggest email addresses and then it will assign third-party vendors to create the inboxes. Right now this process is manual, and I know a few people who provision email inboxes.
the output will be a table with the passwords to access these inboxes and the next step will be to connect them to a tool like Smartlead to warm them up.
I think the first feature of Bluewind will be to allow anyone to easily provision email inboxes, what do you think Maksym Huczynski ? It's the start of every outbound project and making it super convenient to do for anyone is important.
One hurdle right now is that Appsmith could cost me quite a lot if there are hundreds of people who use bluewind to provision their inboxes. And I don't want people to pay anything to access this feature (except the cost of the inboxes obviously).
It means that if I make the app public it could cost quite a lot for me. Appsmith has a community version, but this version doesn't have the features I need.
So for now, I will just pay for this myself, it's probably going to be reasonable, unless this project becomes wildly successful.
So here is how the inbox provisioning is going to work: