Send the broadcast.
Keep the goodwill.
Newsletters and one-off sends to a segment, with open and click tracking, clean unsubscribe handling and a marketing-contacts cap that keeps you on the right side of consent. The reach of a blast, without the spammer energy.
Bulk email that respects the list.
Segment + send
Pick a list or filter and send to exactly the people who should hear from you - no spray and pray.
Reusable templates
Build a campaign from your saved templates so every send looks on-brand without starting over.
Open + click tracking
See who opened, who clicked and what they clicked - per send and per contact.
Unsubscribe handling
One-click opt-out that is honoured everywhere, so you never email someone who has left.
Consent-aware caps
A marketing-contacts limit keeps your sending deliberate and your list permission-based.
Results that feed back
Engagement lands on the contact record, so a campaign click can trigger the next play.
A blast when you need reach, a sequence when you need follow-up.
Campaigns are for one-to-many moments - a launch, a newsletter, an announcement. Sequences handle the patient one-to-one follow-up. Same contacts, same tracking, two tools that hand off cleanly.
- One-to-manyReach a whole segment in a single, tracked send.
- Shared everythingLists, templates and tracking are the same as the rest of Clkly.
- Acts on engagementOpens and clicks can kick off a workflow or sequence.
Email campaign FAQs
What is an email marketing campaign?
A campaign sends one message to a segmented list of contacts and tracks how they engage.
- Send to a filtered segment of your contacts
- Track opens, clicks and unsubscribes
- Reuse templates so messaging stays on-brand
Clkly runs campaigns off your live CRM data, so your audience is always up to date.
Related: Email templates · Inbox analytics
How is a campaign different from a sequence?
A campaign is a one-off send to a list, while a sequence is an automated, multi-step follow-up to individuals.
- Campaigns: broadcast to a segment
- Sequences: paced follow-ups that auto-pause on reply
- Use both for broad reach and personal follow-up
Knowing which to use keeps broadcasts and one-to-one outreach doing their separate jobs well.
Related: Outreach
Can I segment who receives a campaign?
Yes - build segments from any CRM field so the right message reaches the right people.
- Filter by stage, tag, location or activity
- Save segments and reuse them
- Suppress unsubscribed and bounced contacts
Tight segmentation lifts engagement and keeps you compliant with consent rules.
Related: Contacts · Inbox analytics
Reach your whole list without burning it.
Segmented sends, full tracking and consent-aware caps - built in.