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Mailstify #7: Finalizing, Cleanup, and Conclusion
We’ve reached the finish line of Mailstify. In Part 7, we add campaign status tracking, sent-email counters, and wrap up our end-to-end architecture, proving how far pure Rails can go without external gems.
Mailstify #6: Asynchronous Bulk Dispatch (Solid Queue)
With our campaigns ready and polished, it’s time to send them at scale. In Part 6, we harness Solid Queue to power fully asynchronous, background email dispatch, turning Mailstify into a true bulk sender built entirely on native Rails.
Mailstify #5 - Email Logic and Previews (Action Mailer)
With the campaign content styled, it’s time to wire up the delivery pipeline using Action Mailer. We’ll connect rich text to personalized email templates and configure live browser previews to verify your designs before sending.
Mailstify #4 - Campaign Design and Rich Content (Action Text)
After mastering audience management, it’s time to give Mailstify its creative core, building and styling campaigns with Action Text, the Rails-native editor for rich, dynamic emails.
Mailstify #3 - Go Dynamic! Building Real-Time Audience Lists (The Hotwire Way)
Let’s continue Mailstify, where we bring our Mailchimp clone to life with real-time audience management using Hotwire, no JavaScript, no dependencies, just pure Rails magic.
Mailstify #2 - User Identity and Multi-Tenancy (Built-in Auth)
Let’s continue Mailstify, where we secure our Mailchimp clone with built-in Rails 8 authentication and multi-tenancy, no external gems, just pure Ruby on Rails.
Mailstify #1 - Let's Build A Zero-Dependency Mailchimp Clone in with Ruby on Rails 8
Let's begin Mailstify, a zero-dependency tutorial series where we build a functional Mailchimp clone using only native Ruby on Rails 8 features like Hotwire, Action Text, and Active Job.
Top 5 Changes in Ruby on Rails 8
Let’s take a look at the top 5 new features in Ruby on Rails 8.0, explore them inside a real Rails app, and see how each one can simplify your development workflow.
How to handle image uploads to S3 with Next.js
Explore how to upload an image to your AWS S3 bucket with Next.js using a traditional API and a Server Action.
How (and why) to set up preview deployment with Dokploy
Make reviewing pull requests easier by using the preview deployment feature. We'll explore how to set up this feature and why you should use it.
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