Frequently Asked Questions

What is self hosted Marketing system?

A self-hosted marketing system is a platform for managing and executing marketing activities—such as email campaigns, customer segmentation, analytics, and lead generation—on servers controlled by the business itself rather than relying on third-party providers. This setup gives organizations more control over data privacy, customization, and scalability, making it ideal for businesses with unique requirements or a strong focus on data security.

Do you have demo for it?

Yes, we have a demo divided into three separate videos that walk you through creating a campaign and adding a contact list. Please watch the relevant video below.

Creating subscriber list

Campaigns Introduction

Sending Campaigns and Reading Stats

Is there a limit on the number of emails I can send?

Mailwizz doesn’t impose any sending limits; however, if you’re using Gmail to send emails, Gmail may enforce its own restrictions. For specific limits, please check with your SMTP service provider.

How long does the setup take?

It will take approximately two to three working days to complete the setup and test email delivery.

How to setup accessibility widget on website?

It’s very easy to install. After signing up, you’ll receive the script. Simply send this script, along with the provided instructions, to your website developer, and let us know the domain where you’d like the widget to be activated.

What is accessibility for websites?

An accessibility widget is a tool added to websites to enhance usability for people with disabilities. It provides features that allow users to customize how they interact with the site based on their needs. Here’s how an accessibility widget can improve website usability:

  1. Adjustable Text and Contrast Options: Users can modify font size, adjust line spacing, and increase contrast or invert colors, which helps those with visual impairments or color blindness.
  2. Screen Reader Compatibility: Some widgets offer text-to-speech options, making it easier for visually impaired users to have content read aloud, though it’s essential to also ensure compatibility with external screen readers.
  3. Keyboard Navigation Support: Widgets often include keyboard navigation assistance, highlighting areas of focus as users tab through the site. This is helpful for users who cannot use a mouse.
  4. Pause Animations and Flashing Content: Widgets usually allow users to stop or hide any moving or flashing elements on the page, which can benefit people with cognitive disabilities or seizure sensitivities.
  5. Content Structure and Highlighting: Widgets can adjust the website’s content structure for easier readability, such as showing headings only, emphasizing clickable elements, or adding focus indicators.
  6. Language Translation and Simplified Text: Some widgets offer multilingual support or simplify the language, helping users who are non-native speakers or have cognitive challenges.
Watch Accessibility demo

Creating subscriber list