FixWho

FixWho

Boost email engagement by adding names to your subscribers.

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FixWho is the easiest way to add names to your email trove, supercharging subscriber engagement by up to 50%.
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What do you think? …

Chico Charlesworth
Hey Product Hunt! Super excited to share FixWho with the community. We’ve designed FixWho so it would no longer be a hassle to add names to your email subscribers. You can paste emails or import them from Mailchimp or Intercom. Once FixWho has got names for your subscribers, you can download them or sync them back up to Mailchimp or Intercom. If you are a FullContact user then you can enable it in FixWho to even get better results. We would love to hear you thoughts!
Ross Currie
@ccharlesworth So... you're saving all of these e-mails and then selling them, right? I mean, that's my assumption. (It's not like there's a privacy policy there that says you're NOT doing this) This is a genius list-building strategy!
Nilanchala Panigrahy
@rossdcurrie if your assumptions are correct, this is very dangerous trend to steal customer data. @ccharlesworth must update before May 25, 2018 to make it GDPR compliance.
Chico Charlesworth
@rossdcurrie hi ross, FixWho was built to help with subscriber engagement and with friendly purposes in mind only. But you make a very good point, I will add a privacy policy asap.
Chico Charlesworth
@rossdcurrie @npanigrahy GDPR compliance added to the roadmap!
Chico Charlesworth
@rossdcurrie @npanigrahy Privacy policy added, thank you for your feedback! https://www.fixwho.com/privacy.html
Luciano Mammino

The integration with mailchimp is great and you can enhance your mailing list in a matter of minutes. Your next campaign is going to be way more personale :)

Pros:

It is very accurate in matching email addresses to real names (about 85%)

Cons:

Only 100 email addresses in the free version, but still good enough to understand the value of the product

Sam Jacobson
A. good luck. B. how do you do it?
Chico Charlesworth
@hakosam thanks Sam! FixWho has an extensive-ish list of first & last names and matches them to each email, we've found the accuracy to be pretty good. For the odd few troublesome emails where FixWho does not find a match, you can enable the FullContact integration and FixWho uses the FullContact API to try and resolve names for those.
Sam Jacobson
@ccharlesworth yay for "Big Data"