It's pretty simple: it connects to the Mailchip API, looks at each contacts, identifies those inactive and either classify them in a special segment (e.g. "Inactives") or archives them directly. It also reduces bounce rate since it checks the validity of all the new incoming emails (e.g. from mispellings in form submissions, spambots etc) before the first email goes out.
I'm now thinking whether it's worth to launch this publicly. Would anyone else use this? How do you currently maintain email lists for your companies?
Thanks!
So to answer your question more directly, it is a critical part of what people need to do to have proper response rates and to minimize issues with third party filtering systems. There is an absolute need for this type of stuff, I am just not sure if there is a large market opportunity here. Enterprises should be doing this already so you target would probably be SMB's and other similar businesses, which means lots of work for low dollar sales most likely. Maybe I am wrong there, but that's my initial thought.