Mailjar is a working demo and a genuinely useful service — but it's only one slice of what's possible. The same engine that turns inbound email into a clean API can be shaped around whatever your business actually needs. The possibilities are endless; here are a few.
From a single integration to a fully bespoke, self-hosted platform — mix and match what fits.
Turn the mail your online business already receives — orders, receipts, bookings, alerts — into clean, structured data your systems can act on automatically.
Extraction, classification, summarization and routing powered by LLMs — pull fields, tag intent, and hand off to the right workflow, with a regex fast-path to keep it cheap.
Run the whole stack inside your own infrastructure or private cloud, so mail and data never leave your perimeter — ideal for regulated or sensitive workloads.
Plug into your existing identity provider — Okta, Entra, Google Workspace, Keycloak — with SSO, OIDC or SAML and role mapping that matches your org.
Encrypt captured mail and extracted data at rest with keys you control, so even we can't read it. Bring-your-own-key (BYOK) and envelope encryption supported.
Custom retention windows, regional data residency, and audit trails to satisfy GDPR, HIPAA-style or internal compliance requirements.
Push parsed events into Zapier, Make, n8n or your own queue with HMAC-signed webhooks — wire inbound mail into any downstream workflow you run.
Bridge email and the physical world — trigger devices, log sensor reports that arrive by mail, or feed gateways that only speak SMTP.
Ship the capture-and-extract experience under your own brand and domain — your logo, your colors, your customers, our engine underneath.
Guaranteed uptime, response-time commitments, and a direct line to the people who build it — for teams that depend on this in production.
Bespoke extractors for your exact senders and formats — order numbers, totals, tracking codes, reference IDs — tuned to your mail and maintained as it changes.
If it touches inbound email, data extraction, or automation, there's a good chance we can do it. Describe the problem and we'll tell you how we'd solve it.
No form, no funnel — just email a real person. Tell us the problem and we'll come back with how we'd approach it, scope, and a rough timeline.