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A step-by-step guide of migrating from EmailOctopus to Buttondown |
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EmailOctopus contacts are like Buttondown subscribers.-
Export your EmailOctopus contacts here.
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Extract the csv from the zip file you just downloaded.
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Go to https://buttondown.email/settings. You may need to log in first.
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Scroll to the bottom of the page.
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Click the Import subscribers button at the bottom of the page, then choose the csv file you just unzipped from EmailOctopus.
According to EmailOctopus (as of November 2021), "You won't be able to export a campaign – if you'd like to access its HTML code, you'd need to send it and copy the code from the web version of the campaign (by going to the "view page source" screen in your browser)."
Email me and I’ll take care of importing those HTML files.
Once you finish all of the above steps, Buttondown will kick off an audit and migration process to make sure everything is in order. Then you should be safe to disable or deactivate your EmailOctopus account.
With Buttondown, it’s easy to export all your data: