Sinch Mailgun vs. Oracle Dyn Email

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Sinch Mailgun
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
Mailgun is a transactional email API service which was owned and supported by Rackspace (acquired in 2012) and then spun off in 2017 as an independent and standalone entity. It is now supported by Sinch since that company's acquisition of Mailgun and Mailjet, through acquiring Pathwire.
$35
per month
Oracle Dyn Email
Score 6.6 out of 10
N/A
The Oracle Dyn Email Delivery service is an email delivery infrastructure which supports sending via an API or SMTP, and is built to reliably support bulk and transactional emails. The service also includes sender reputation management (via its RepMan service), send monitoring and problem tracking service, and analytics to optimize email campaigns.N/A
Pricing
Sinch MailgunOracle Dyn Email
Editions & Modules
Foundation
$35
per month
Growth
$80
per month
Scale
$90
per month
Flex
Free
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Sinch MailgunOracle Dyn Email
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Sinch MailgunOracle Dyn Email
User Ratings
Sinch MailgunOracle Dyn Email
Likelihood to Recommend
8.3
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6.5
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Likelihood to Renew
-
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8.2
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Usability
10.0
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-
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Availability
10.0
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-
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Performance
9.0
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-
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Support Rating
7.4
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8.9
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Implementation Rating
-
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7.3
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Product Scalability
10.0
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-
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User Testimonials
Sinch MailgunOracle Dyn Email
Likelihood to Recommend
Even with the list of negatives, Mailgun is still a great solution for how easy it is to work with and how ubiquitous it is to find examples and libraries out there on the internet. The company has great support and are usually quick to address and fix things. I do think they have some room for improvement with the lack of templates and the outdated UI log handling/filtering.
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Oracle Dyn Email is well-suited for organizations that need to create, manage, and analyze bulk email campaigns from existing email templates. If your organization's business objectives are fulfilled by the out-of-the-box features of Oracle Dyn Email, then it is a perfect solution for you. On the other hand, if you think you will be needing more advanced features, I would suggest looking for another solution.
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Pros
  • Its SMTP is very easy to use and it integrates easy with all CMS and frameworks.
  • It allows you to have a record of the incoming/outgoing emails and get useful statistics about them.
  • Thanks to their 5000 free emails per month, it is a very good option to startups and small companies.
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  • Easy to setup by unique group and approved senders.
  • Quick reporting.
  • Easy to retrieve lists to allow us to maintain our lists.
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Cons
  • Mailgun is used by spammers, and sometimes your assigned mail server will get blacklisted because of other users on it.
  • If you end up with a mail server that is blacklisted, your mail will go nowhere. And, below the $300 and up pricing tiers, there is no one at Mailgun to help you get this problem resolved. You are just stuck.
  • In other words, Mailgun is unreliable as a mission-critical service. I would strongly recommend using a service with better processes in place.
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  • Advanced reporting and troubleshooting
  • More user-friendly portal for power users (easy to switch between subaccounts without losing information, direct URLs, better reporting visualization)
  • Simplified support ticket submission process (less manual input, like my e-mail address, etc.)
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Likelihood to Renew
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I think it is very likely we will continue to use Dyn
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Usability
The time for the initial setup is very quick, since you can start sending (thus developing) from their sandbox in no time. The actual configuration involves, as usual, some DNS changes that may require time but are well explained and documented. Once everything is set up, there are a lot of monitoring tools that you can use to optimize your lists.
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Reliability and Availability
There have been a few minor outages through the years, but nothing more than a few minutes. These small outages are to be expected in any kind of a SaaS product, but Mailgun handles them very well. We designed our software to just retry sending after a while if there is an outage. As far as I know, we have never had to do more than a few retry cycles. This is all automated on our end, so we rarely even notice. Our customers have never noticed any mail sending outages.
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Performance
The API and the deliverability of emails is excellent. Their API is very responsive and performs perfectly fine. I have no complaints there. Their management interface though (accessed through the web) is pretty slow though. Searching through lists of emails when I'm tracking down a problem for a customer can take 10+ seconds which is annoyingly high for a modern web app.
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Support Rating
MailGun's support staff is both friendly and helpful. They were very instrumental early on with helping out during the setup process by answering questions, providing documentation on best sending practices, detailing information about the advantages of sending from a dedicated IP rather than an IP pool, and helping us to remove ourselves from blacklists.
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Customer support for Oracle Dyn Email is very responsive. We usually get replies within a half an hour if not earlier. It is clear that the support team is experienced with the product due to the amount of time it takes them to solve all of our problems. We are fully satisfied.
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Implementation Rating
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I wasn't at the company during implementation
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Alternatives Considered
Not really a con but I typically choose SendGrid over Mailgun simply because I've been using SendGrid for so long. Overall, SendGrid and Mailgun are both rock solid and very affordable. You could probably flip a coin on which one to use. I would definitely look into SendGrid's Accelerate Program too.
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While the UI is a little outdated, this system is FAR easier to set up and manage that some other services we have used. Also, our questions to the support team are answered quickly and fully within an hour of submitting a ticket. We have had other services where questions were answered 24 hours later AT THE EARLIEST. Not so with DYN.
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Scalability
Over the past six years, Mailgun has scaled with our growth very easily. We haven't had to make any code changes to handle our larger volume today, and their pricing has scaled naturally with our growth. As far as I know, there is nothing we will need to do in order to grow 10-fold. Mailgun just handles the load really well.
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Return on Investment
  • ROI great for client campaigns
  • Great for getting the right message in front of the right people at the right time
  • A valuable part of our tech stack as a lead gen agency
  • Ease of use when plugging it into other tools (speed to implement)
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  • We did not have to spend a lot of time or resources to get our transaction email program up and running. This by far was the best positive impact.
  • Inbox placement rates were great due to the Oracle Dyn Email's awesome network.
  • The negative impact is that they are not partnered with an data quality platform like Webbula cloudHygiene to identify risky emails prior to the send.
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