While MJML has been making email developers happy for a year now, with an easy-to-use syntax and responsive-by-design markup, we don’t want to stop here.
After a little more than a year, an increasing number of downloads (20,000 in February!) and an always more active community, we decided that it was time to take a fresh start.
A few months back, we announced MJML 4 as a total revamp of MJML, bringing its own lot of improvements and features.
Today, we’re proud to announce that the first alpha is here!
MJML’s mission is to make responsive email easy by abstracting complex email HTML. This, however, doesn’t mean that it should be done at the cost of flexibility and control over your email. We’re…
2 months ago, we announced that we were going to rebuild MJML from scratch. While this can sound frightening, it’s also incredibly exciting to be able get rid of structural issues and make the product always better.
As some of you caught it, this was our April fools prank! Available for real and promising to make your static emails interactive with images adapting in real-time, mjml@future is replacing all of the images in your MJML template into LOL gifs.
One year ago, we released MJML, a framework making responsive email easy that we had developed for internal needs at Mailjet. After using it for more than a year in our own drag and drop editor, we figured it…