Managing Multiple Owned Domains and Mailboxes Across Products
Indie developers and small operators who own multiple product domains struggle to manage separate email identities and mailboxes from a single interface. Existing tools either lock users into hosted infrastructure they don't control or require stitching together multiple services. The friction grows as the number of domains and associated communication flows increases.
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