Dittofeed: Open-Source Developer Platform for Customer Engagement Automation
By
Chandler Craig
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Summary
Dittofeed is an open-source, developer-focused customer engagement platform that serves as an alternative to commercial platforms like Klaviyo, Iterable, and Customer.io. It enables automation of transactional and marketing messages across multiple channels including email, SMS, mobile push, WhatsApp, and Slack.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledDittofeed is the first developer-focused, open-source alternative to platforms like Klaviyo, Iterable, and Customer.io.
Automate transactional and marketing messages to users across email, SMS, mobile push, WhatsApp, Slack, and more.
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