Add a Magic Link in any newsletter and let their readers opt-in to your email-list with just one click — for free!
Get your magic linkOur Magic Links remove all friction from the opt-in process. And zero friction means zero lost conversions.
So every newsletter sponsorship or cross-promotion you run gets 20-50% more opt-ins — with no extra work.
Combine your Magic Link with a free coupon, entry into a giveaway, or access to exclusive content... and watch your conversion rates skyrocket.
If you're a brand or publisher who sponsors newsletters, you need a Magic Link. Today.
Use Magic Links to boost conversions no matter what email platform you're on. With an easy, 2-click setup — no coding needed.
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Probably, yes!
You can connect your Magic Link to any email platform. Including Mailchimp, ConvertKit, MailerLite, Campaign Monitor, Active Campaign, PostUp, Drip, SailThru, HubSpot and AWeber.
However your Magic Link can't be inserted into emails sent from some email platforms (like Substack and Revue) due to technical limitations in those platforms.
Yes, Magic Links are free to use as part of our paid and free recommendations tools. We don't share any of your subscriber data with third parties (other than your email platform) or use it for advertising.
Creating a Magic Link is super, super easy. It takes literally two minutes and just a few clicks. No coding or complicated Zapier hacks necessary.
It's even easier for the newsletter operator who is including your Magic Link in their email. They just have to copy and paste the link where it's supposed to go. Job done!
If you're a newsletter operator and someone has asked you to include a Magic Link in your newsletter for the first time, it's natural to be cautious and a bit concerned.
After all, there's nothing more important than your subscribers' trust.
Luckily, there's nothing to worry about. As long as the context of the Magic Link in your email makes it obvious that anyone who clicks it will receive an email from a third party, your subscribers will only have good things to say about it.
After all, you're reducing friction and making life easier for them too!
Firstly, our team aren't lawyers, and this isn't legal advice.
That said, we work closely with legal experts on questions of GDPR and email privacy law as part of our day to day business powering the largest newsletter referral programs in the world.
Our verdict: As long as the Magic Link clearly states what the subscriber is opting into, it'll be fine in most jurisdictions.
After all, a Magic Link is — in essence — just a double-opt-in signup without the first (less important) step.
Head over to our support hub for detailed instructions on exactly how to create and use your Magic Link.