Mailoji

Emoji email addresses for everyone

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- Get an emoji email address like you@🚀 - Choose from 250+ emoji domains - Forward email from your Mailoji to any email address - Use a Mailoji on your twitter, CV, website; anywhere - Stand out online with the most unique email addresses on the internet
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Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm 25 year old developer from England trying to get better at building & launching all the product ideas I have written down in my phone. Mailoji is the sixth project I've built as part of my Tiny Projects mission. Over Christmas I started tinkering around with emoji domains, which got me wondering - wouldn't it be cool if you could have an emoji email address like ben@💡, alice@🌸 or elon@🚀? After a month of experimentation, and obtaining 250+ emoji domain names, I'm proud to launch Mailoji! A Mailoji is just a normal email address like the one you have now. However, instead of your email address ending with @gmail or @yahoo, a mailoji email address ends with an emoji. With Mailoji, you can get a sparkly new emoji email address. There's 250+ emoji endings to choose from like @👑, @🐙 or @🕹️. You can send emails to an emoji email address from most major email clients and they simply get forwarded to your regular email. Mailojis are fun, and a bit silly, but they can really add a futuristic flair to anything. They're great for marketing and really stand out. Some examples I've seen where people are using Mailojis include: - Photographers using a @📷 email address in their Instagram bios to entice new client leads. - Software engineers using @💻 email addresses at the top of their CV's. - Mailoji.com using a @💌 email address for our website contact page. Creatively, a Mailoji can be used anywhere. This was a really fun build, and I look forward to a world full of @🍆 email addresses. Thanks for checking out Mailoji - if you have any questions I'd be happy to answer them! Ben
Daryll Wong
@tinyprojects Wait what? Didnt know this was possible holycow
Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
@daryllman You betcha! 😇@🐮.kz
Daryll Wong
@tinyprojects sike! all the best
Tristan Pollock
@daryllman @tinyprojects is that a Minnesota accent I hear?
Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
@daryllman @pollock Haha - I have just watched way too much Fargo recently.
Anand
Love the idea Ben. I can see how a baker may want one of those cake emoji email addresses. But one challenge is that if I were a customer who just got handed a business card (like the one in your marketing image above) with this email address, i wouldn't have a clue how to send an email to one such address. But this sure is a nice way to stand out when you are promoting online.
Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
@anand_sriniv Thanks so much Anand! Agreed the translation from emoji email address on a biz card to keyboard could be strange. I'd hope the customer at this hypothetical bakery would feel more inclined to email/try out the address given the emoji novelty. Online I personally copy/click email addresses more than I type them, which makes the process pretty easy in emoji form. Thanks so much again for checking out Mailoji!
Jim Raptis
@anand_sriniv @tinyprojects a QR code could possible solve the problem with the business cards. Anyway, it's an amazing idea & execution. Well done Ben! 🚀
Kristin Ides
@anand_sriniv @tinyprojects @draptis AR business cards to display the full email address!
Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
@anand_sriniv @draptis Thanks so much Jim - that would be a next-level biz card.
Giuseppe
Cool idea :D Probably I would have chosen .ee instead of .kz :p
Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
@giuseppegurgone Thanks Giuseppe! Only 13 TLD's accept emoji domains - they're really hard to get hold of!
Giuseppe
@tinyprojects oh TIL! Thanks for the info – I thought you could do this with every TLD
Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
@giuseppegurgone I wish this would happen. ICANN aren't the biggest fan of emoji domains though. There are some ancient emoji .com domains that still exist though, like: ☃.com
Giuseppe
@tinyprojects I see, I thought they didn't care and all it took was to do the translation : ☃.com -> xn--n3h.com somewhere (probably DNS?). Anyway just making this all up, cool that you offer the service instead! 😊
Ben Stokes (Tiny Projects💡)
@giuseppegurgone Yeah the xn--123 is punycode, which is how emojis domains are resolved and displayed by some browsers. The emoji domain world is super weird and interesting - and there's a few slightly sketchy reasons why I think emoji domains are being held back by ICANN. I'm going to write all about it soon!