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Postmatic is an email engagement and commenting system for WordPress, designed to bring blog posts, digests, newsletters, and comments into readers’ inboxes. Its key experience is “replyable email”: after receiving a post or comment notification, readers can join the discussion just by replying as they would to a regular email. Site owners can also manage interactions from their inbox, reducing the need to repeatedly log in to the dashboard or revisit pages to check comments.
In terms of features, Postmatic covers content distribution, comment engagement, and subscriber growth. It can automatically send daily, weekly, or monthly digests, deliver emails through its own servers after posts are published, and offers 5 templates that adapt to the site’s WordPress theme. On the commenting side, it supports comment subscriptions, replying to comments by email, comment quality assessment, and adaptive notification frequency, helping avoid pushing low-value comments to every subscriber. Growth tools include Popups, Optins, smart invitations, and converting subscribers from existing comment email addresses. Integrations are fairly extensive: it supports imports from MailChimp, Jetpack, MailPoet, and Subscribe to Comments; works with OptinMonster, Gravity Forms, Caldera Forms, and Easy Digital Downloads; and connects to apps such as Google Sheets, Infusionsoft, Salesforce, and Drip via Zapier/Webhooks.
Pricing is subscription-based and differentiated by publishing frequency. Blog plans start at $20/month for low-frequency publishing; $50/month is intended for daily publishing; and $95/month targets multi-author sites and multiple posts per day. Enterprise plans cost $150/month and $250/month, adding a dedicated IP, personalized spam scoring, and priority phone and chat support. Custom plans start at $325/month. The page shows “Start Free,” “Sign Up Free,” and “Try it free for a month,” indicating that users can start for free or try it for one month, but it does not disclose the boundaries of any permanently free tier.
The main advantages are its friendly fit with native WordPress workflows, low friction for reader replies, and suitability for increasing blog comment activity. It also covers subscriber growth, email digests, advertising, affiliate links, and analytics tracking. The plugin is open source under the GPL and is available from the WordPress repository and Github. Its limitations are that the product is clearly built for the WordPress ecosystem, making it unsuitable for non-WordPress sites. Public materials do not disclose supported payment methods, SLA details, GDPR/SOC2/ISO compliance certifications, or whether full self-hosting is available.
Postmatic is a good fit for WordPress bloggers, content publishers, community sites, news sites, and teams that want to bring discussions back from social platforms to their own websites. The available text does not provide information about access or payments from China, so this needs to be tested in practice. If targeting users in mainland China, you should also evaluate email deliverability, the stability of access to overseas services, and local alternatives, such as MailPoet, Mailchimp, Jetpack, or a combination of domestic email marketing and commenting plugins.
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gopostmatic.com is an United States Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gopostmatic.com directly.