TrueEmailer helps you run high-performing email campaigns with better inbox placement, AMP-powered interactivity, smart personalization, and reliable SMTP infrastructure.
✓AMP emails with forms, calendars, and live content
✓Better deliverability with warmup and domain health checks
✓Cold outreach, campaigns, and transactional emails in one platform
Clear answers to common questions before getting started.
AMP email is a format that allows emails to include interactive and dynamic elements such as forms, carousels, and live content. Instead of redirecting users to a website, actions can be completed directly inside the email.
AMP emails are currently supported by Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Mail.ru. Other email clients will fall back to the HTML version of the email when AMP is not supported.
AMP emails do not directly improve or harm deliverability. However, higher engagement from interactive emails can indirectly help sender reputation when campaigns follow best practices.
Yes. AMP emails follow strict security rules. All dynamic content must be validated and served from approved sources, which helps protect users from malicious behavior.
Yes. AMP emails are commonly used for marketing campaigns such as lead capture, surveys, event registrations, feedback collection, and interactive product updates.
No. AMP emails are sent alongside traditional HTML and plain text versions. Email clients that do not support AMP automatically display the HTML fallback.
Basic AMP emails require some knowledge of AMP components, but many tools provide visual builders that simplify the process without writing code.
AMP emails are generally better suited for engaged audiences. For cold outreach, it is recommended to start with simple HTML emails and introduce AMP once sender trust is established.
Simple interactions such as forms, calendar bookings, polls, and content reveal blocks work best. Overly complex interactions can reduce compatibility and usability.
Yes. AMP emails are designed to be mobile friendly and adapt well to smaller screens, especially in supported email clients like Gmail.