Mailmeteor - Browser Dashboard

Mailmeteor - Browser Dashboard

These instructions will guide you in using the Mailmeteor browser dashboard to create and send a mail merge.

🔑 Step 1: Sign in

  1. Go to http://mailmeteor.com and click Sign in.

  2. Use your Google account (the one you’ll be sending emails from).

  3. Grant Mailmeteor the necessary permissions (to send mail, view drafts, contacts, etc.).

📊 Step 2: Explore the Dashboard

Once inside the Mailmeteor dashboard, you’ll see:

  • Campaigns – Each bulk email you send is organized as a campaign.

  • Templates – Save drafts you can reuse for future mail merges.

  • Contacts – Upload or import contact lists (CSV, Google Sheets, etc.).

  • Analytics/Reports – View open rates, click rates, replies, and bounce stats.

  • Settings – Manage quotas, aliases, and account preferences.

📝 Step 3: Create Your First Campaign

  1. Click New campaign.

  2. Choose how to add recipients:

    • Import a CSV file

    • Import from Google Sheets

    • Add manually

  3. Write your email:

    • Subject line

    • Body (you can use personalization tags like {{First name}})

    • Add attachments if needed

🚀 Step 4: Send or Schedule

  • Preview & test your message first (send to yourself).

  • Click Send now or Schedule for later.

  • Mailmeteor will send emails individually (not as a bulk CC), so each person receives a personalized message.

📈 Step 5: Track Results

  • Open your dashboard → Campaigns → Analytics.

  • See who opened, clicked, bounced, or replied.

  • Export results if needed.

Need More Help?

https://mailmeteor.com/docs/dashboard/campaigns/tutorial

⚠️ Tip: Gmail accounts have sending limits (500/day for free Gmail, 2,000/day for Google Workspace). If you saw “500/500” earlier, that means you hit the free Gmail daily limit.

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