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How Do I Email With Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 10:16 am

There are a few different ways that you can email with Wix. You can use the Wix Contact Form, the Wix ShoutOut app, or you can connect your own email account to your Wix site.

The Wix Contact Form is a great way to collect information from your visitors. You can use it to gather leads, feedback, or even just general questions. To use the Wix Contact Form, simply add it to your site from the Add App menu.

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Then, customize the form fields to fit your needs and add a submit button. When someone submits the form, you’ll receive an email notification with their information.

PRO TIP: If you are considering using Wix to email, there are a few things you should be aware of. First, Wix is not an email provider, so you will still need to sign up for an email service such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook. Secondly, Wix does not offer any type of customer support for email issues, so if you run into any problems, you will be on your own.

The Wix ShoutOut app is another great way to email with Wix. With ShoutOut, you can create beautiful newsletters, announcements, and more.

To use ShoutOut, simply add the app to your site from the Add App menu. Then, create a new campaign and start adding content. When you’re ready, hit send and your email will be on its way.

If you want to connect your own email account to your Wix site, you can do that too. To connect your email account, go to Settings > Connected Accounts > Email.

Enter your email address and password and click Connect. Once your account is connected, you can start sending and receiving emails right from your Wix site.

In conclusion, there are a few different ways that you can email with Wix. Whichever method you choose, you’ll be able to easily send and receive emails right from your Wix site.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.