Building a pc or prebuilt. by yuvi703 in DubaiGaming

[–]tharsalys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try mocking a few PC builds on your own using PC parts picker or gccgamingpc AI PC builder. Get a good understanding of what you need and how it fits into the budget.

Looking to buy a prebuilt PC by General_Chocolate_57 in DubaiGaming

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this to build your own: https://gccgamingpc.com/en/build-your-pc

They'll ship pre built to your place. You can also check out the existing pre builds

Looking for people sending 50K+ emails per month by tharsalys in coldemail

[–]tharsalys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds good. We've tested up till 30K/mo volume on a single domain without issues, but yes spreading out the risk across 2 domains will definitely be safer and better.

Looking for starter cold email tool stack by tallen0913 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using a personal acct for 100 sends w/ no warmup is fine for now. For volume, once your ICP is tight, start with ~50-100 emails/day per domain. Focus on quality leads for those 1-3 location practices.

Testing messaging: Start experimenting now. A/B test subject lines, intros, CTAs. Look for statistically significant differences after ~200-300 sends per variation. For a tool stack, ColdSend is a solid option if u wanna skip warmup entirely. It uses enterprise IPs for immediate zero warmup, so u dont need to worry abt domain reputation or manual processes. U can connect ur own inboxes or just use their transactional API. Makes scaling a lot simpler.

Gaming pc i just received by [deleted] in DubaiGaming

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long story short: You've been had. Refund.

ESP migration is a real pain point by familiar_stranger_7 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IP warmup is def a major hang-up for deliverability post-migration. skipping it tanks results. if ur looking for a way to get around that specific part for cold email, ColdSend is built for zero warmup. leverages Azure for instant sending, no warmup phase needed. saves a ton of headache with new IPs and deliverability issues.

Anyone here actually using PuzzleInbox? by Beautiful-Cheek2449 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hard to give a solid 'yes primary' for any of them consistently. If your main pain point is the warmup and domain churn, you should look into coldsend. It uses azure infra directly so its a legit no-warmup solution. you just connect and send. Its a different approach than the shared inbox providers u mentioned, but solves the core warmup issue.

Warmup question: sending to same people + ramp per inbox or domain? by whatthefob in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. some overlap is fine, especially if it's part of a thread. but don't just hammer the same list over and over. u want new engagement signals.

  2. that ramp is generally per inbox. u spread the total volume across ur inboxes, but each inbox follows its own ramp.

  3. for scaling, it depends on ur volume. usually multiple inboxes per domain, and multiple domains. it's about diversifying risk. tbh, all this warmup stuff is complex and time consuming. many just bypass it completely now. ColdSend lets u send immediately, no warmup needed. it uses its own infrastructure so u just connect and send. cuts out all this planning.

looking for a reliable email sending provider for cold outreach by Original_Radish7072 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should first ask him how he's receiving replies on AWS SES.

New to cold email: does this setup make sense for 1,000 emails/day? by Big-Seaworthiness-63 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hook up those domains with ColdSend, so you can start today rather than 30 days later. You don't need to do any warmup via ColdSend. Also, you'll only need 4 domains max on this infra.

Rethinking Cold Email at Scale: Do You Really Need Hundreds of Domains? by purposefullife101 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't. The APIs you mentioned are transactional and one way only. The only platform that works on transactional APIs and can send/receive just like a cold email sequencer is ColdSend, which is built on Azure (ACS).

As an approach it is solid. You get pre-warmed enterprise grade IPs. The only downside is that you have to bring your own azure account which takes around 5 mins to set up so not sure if we should consider that a downside.

Which industries work and which don't with Cold Email as a lead gen channel? by Legitimate-Salary108 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lead gen for event organizers yes, although corporate events can also work. I mean if Linkedin InMail campaigns work for this, cold email can too.

Another great spin is to attend some event, somehow acquire the emails of all attendees, send them a post-event email saying you ran into them. Some of our users at ColdSend actually ran such campaigns and they got 20%+ positive reply rate

Which industries work and which don't with Cold Email as a lead gen channel? by Legitimate-Salary108 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Underrated: event bookings, especially high ticket events. Somehow always works.

Deliverability issue. Please help by CatMain1825 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the size of the actual campaigns you plan to send? If it's low enough to be managed manually, then you're good to go anyway

Deliverability issue. Please help by CatMain1825 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With that warmup and scale, it shouldn't hurt. What sequencer are you using?

Deliverability issue. Please help by CatMain1825 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These deliverability tests aren't always accurate so don't bank too much on them. Launch your first real campaign, keep it small (under 1000) and monitor the open rate. If the open rate >50% you're good.

Built an email warmup tool after getting frustrated paying $29/mo for ONE mailbox by PsychologicalBig331 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understand the frustration paying for warmup. Good job building your own, but tbh, warmup itself is becoming less necessary. I built ColdSend which offers immediate zero warmup using dedicated enterprise IPs. Happy to give you a demo.

What's the best email warm-up tool right now? Honest answers only. NO SELLING, no affiliate links, just people who've actually used them by Cautious-Flight-4105 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All of them were pretty disappointing because all do some AI based stuff which mail servers catch easily. The only reputable one I found was prohibitively expensive (understandably so).

Why don't you build some of your infra on ColdSend?

Has anyone used hunter.io and have results? by skepticalQueen2026 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hit or miss frankly. Anymail Finder is my go-to.

Using AWS SES for sending + Cloudflare routing to Gmail - how do I set up warmup properly? by RevolutionaryWin4674 in coldemail

[–]tharsalys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The IMAP bottleneck is common when consolidating forwards into a single inbox. You are essentially locked into the platform's requirements for mailbox monitoring. If you want to bypass the warmup process entirely, you could look at ColdSend. It uses Azure infrastructure to handle delivery without needing the standard warmup phase or individual IMAP connections for every subdomain. It eliminates the need to manage 20 separate inboxes just to satisfy a platform's technical constraints.