Bluor is the AI email designer that's actually good at design. Most tools give you blocks to rearrange. Bluor gives you a finished email (beautiful, responsive, on-brand) in under 60 seconds. Describe your campaign in plain language and watch it come to life. The kind of result that used to take a designer hours now takes you one prompt. Stop wasting hours on email design.
Hey PH 👋 I'm Santi, a marketer with 10+ years building growth strategies for brands and startups.
I built Bluor because I kept experiencing the same frustration: I'd have a campaign idea ready in minutes, then spend 45+ minutes fighting a drag-and-drop editor.
The existing tools weren't broken, they were just built for a different era. Drag-and-drop made sense before AI. It doesn't anymore.
Bluor is what I always wanted: describe your email in plain language, and get a professionally designed, brand-consistent, mobile-responsive email in under 60 seconds, ready to push directly to Klaviyo, Mailchimp, or HubSpot.
No editor. No templates to customize. Just describe and ship.
Would love your honest feedback, especially from fellow marketers who know this pain firsthand.
"no editor. no templates. just describe and ship." santi nailed the positioning here. this is what email design should've been from the start :)
The idea is great, but i a missing a round button on the right corner for a feedback agent or chat. had some troubles while using the preview-button, that didn't work at all. The integration of www.klaviyo.com/ is a great idea and the results are good, but the synchronisation sometimes fails. Keep on optimizing the tool.
I just tried this. Works really well. The number of credits for the free plan we are all going to start with to test this out seems low. I created my email, had to make a couple of edits to correct the text chosen and I've run out of credits. There does not seem to be a way to simply edit the suggested text. I had to tell it exactly what to change. Burning through an unknown amount of credits. Pricing for the first monthly tier seems quite expensive if, based on my free test, I will probably only be able to generate 2-3 emails. Your Pro tier works out to about $31 Canadian. For casual users I'd suggest another tier between free and pro. This tool seems really, really great (I love what it did for my test) but like all tools that rely on a credit system, you never what that really gets you until they're gone. Now I'm not sure what to do with my first seemingly uneditable email that is 90% finished.
Incredibly useful tool, but how does Bluor handle complex layouts or dynamic content? Sometimes one prompt oversimplifies the nuanced needs of diverse campaigns.
This is surely a pain point I've been experiencing. I even thought of building something like this, thanks for not making me go through that phase :) Looks super cool. Does this also handle weird email processing of older outlook versions and whatnot?
Good job on the new Bluor launch, @santifarre! Changing from drag-and-drop to prompt-based design is a good move. Email tools should have done this many years ago.
I visited your website. One thing caught my eye. Your homepage says: "Stop wasting hours on email design." Then it shows this example: [A welcome email for a new SaaS product launch.]
That is okay.
But the real power of your tool is not just speed. It is consistency.
You have a brand kit section. Users can upload their logo, colors, and fonts there. This makes emails match their brand without extra work.
Any AI can make an email. But not every AI can make an email that looks exactly like the brand. This brand kit is the big difference.
Right now, this feature is hidden. It is under the words [your brand in every email.]
A marketer who visits your page first sees the speed message. But what they really need is consistency for many emails.
Speed is just one feature. Brand consistency is the real value.
Also, your "works with your stack" part shows logos of Klaviyo, Mailchimp, HubSpot, Brevo, and SendGrid.
That is good. But it does not explain how the integration works.
Does it push with one click? Or do users still need to copy and paste HTML?
People want to know this to feel safe. I saw a few more small things that can make your message clearer. Happy to share if you want.
Wow! Looks great. Is the website is necessary or can I upload branding and general guidance?
This is interesting. Email design is one of those things that always takes longer than it should, especially if you want it to actually look good.
Getting something usable in seconds is a big shift if the quality holds up.
How close are the outputs to being ready to send without tweaking? That’s usually the sticking point.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Samuel, the developer behind Bluor.
The hardest part wasn't the ESP integrations or the AI pipeline. It was making the output genuinely look good. Most AI email tools are functional but visually mediocre. We didn't ship until we solved that.
We'd love your feedback — what ESPs or integrations would you like to see next? We currently support Klaviyo and Mailchimp, with more on the way.