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Works in under 2 minutes

Your emails. Actually arriving.

WordPress emails fail silently. Mailyard routes every send through a trusted delivery service — and logs exactly what happened.

Six things. Zero cost.

Everything your WordPress emails need to land in the inbox — free forever.

Automatic backup delivery

Add a second service. If the main one fails, Mailyard silently retries through the backup — your customer still gets the email.

Connects to 5 email services

Amazon SES, Postmark, Resend, Brevo, or your own server. Switch any time — no code.

Log of every email sent

Recipient, subject, service used, and delivery status. Auto-clears after 30 days.

Test delivery in one click

Hit "Send test." Watch it land in your inbox. Takes three seconds.

WooCommerce and forms just work

Every plugin that sends email through WordPress uses Mailyard automatically. No extra setup.

Alerts you to plugin conflicts

If another plugin is also handling email, Mailyard warns you before anything breaks.

Up and running in two minutes.

  1. Install Mailyard

    Add it free from the WordPress plugin directory. It starts logging emails immediately.

  2. Connect one email service

    Pick a service, copy your API key from their site, paste it in. One field. Thirty seconds.

  3. Send a test — you're done

    One test email to your inbox confirms everything works. Mailyard runs quietly from here.

Good questions.

Yes, completely free. No Pro version, no features behind a paywall, no trial that runs out. Install it, use it forever, pay nothing. It's on WordPress.org and always will be.
WordPress has a basic built-in way to send email, but most mail servers don't trust it — so they send your messages straight to spam or block them entirely. The fix is to connect a proper email service that mail servers do trust. That's all Mailyard does.
Amazon SES, Postmark, Resend, Brevo, any standard email server (including Gmail and Outlook with an app password), and a basic fallback if nothing else is set up. All free to connect.
You can add a backup service. If your main one fails, Mailyard automatically tries the backup in the same send — your customer still gets the email without you doing anything.
Yes. Any plugin that sends email through your WordPress site will automatically use Mailyard. WooCommerce, Gravity Forms, WPForms, Contact Form 7 — all of them, without any extra setup.
It records who the email went to, the subject line, which service sent it, and whether it worked — but not the full message. Everything clears automatically after 30 days. Mailyard never sends your data anywhere.

Stop losing emails your customers never see.

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A new, modern take on WordPress email — free and open, forever.