This guide describes how to configure Iterable to use SendGrid to send email.
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Email providers
Iterable supports the following ESPs:
Amazon Simple Email Service (SES), using a shared IP pool (Iterable's default email setup). Amazon SES is available for USDC-based and EDC-based Iterable projects. To learn how to set up Amazon SES, read Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) + Iterable Integration.
SparkPost - SparkPost is available for USDC-based and EDC-based Iterable projects. To learn how to set up SparkPost, read Integrating SparkPost with Iterable.
Mailgun - Mailgun is available for USDC-based and EDC-based Iterable projects. To learn how to set up Mailgun, read Integrating Mailgun with Iterable
SendGrid - Sendgrid is available for USDC-based Iterable projects.
Instructions
To configure your Iterable account to send email with SendGrid, complete the steps below.
Step 1: Configure your SendGrid account and related settings
IMPORTANT
To set up your SendGrid account to work with Iterable, work closely with your Iterable implementation consultant or customer success manager.
To set up your SendGrid account, you'll need to do things such as:
- Create and configure subusers and subdomains.
- Set up webhooks.
- Create an API key.
- Set up DNS records.
Step 2: Add your SendGrid account information to Iterable
Now, add your SendGrid account information to Iterable. To do this:
In Iterable, navigate to Settings > Sending Platforms.
In the Connect a new platform section, click SendGrid.
On the SendGrid page that appears, click Add Account.
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Fill in the required fields for your account:
For help creating a SendGrid API key, check out SendGrid's documentation.
Step 3: Complete the instructions in the Email Setup guide
To finish setting up your project to send email, complete the steps in Email Setup.