Learn the full NexaMail workflow in the right order
The learning center is designed as a guided path, not a loose library of notes. It teaches the setup sequence that gives new users the best chance of a smooth first send: activate the account, verify the sending identity, create the list correctly, import clean data, build targeted segments, then prepare, test, and review campaigns with intention.
That order matters because most early email marketing problems do not come from the editor itself. They usually come from missing prerequisites, weak audience quality, or unclear sender setup. This learning center explains both the actions to take and the reasons behind them.
Built for real users
The lessons speak directly to the person using the platform, with practical explanations instead of internal support handoff language.
Focused on outcomes
Each module shows what should be completed before moving forward so users can avoid setup loops and confusing errors.
Useful beyond launch
The later lessons shift from setup into performance, helping users read reports and improve future campaigns with better decisions.
How to work through the course
- Start with Module 1 if the account is new, the subscription is incomplete, or the app keeps redirecting into billing.
- Move in order if this is the first time the account will be used for live sending.
- Skip ahead only when the earlier setup is already complete and verified.
- Use the troubleshooting guide whenever an action stays pending, validation fails, or a send cannot move to the next step.
Learning path overview
Module 1: Account and subscription
Understand access, plans, billing details, and what needs to be active before any sending workflow can continue.
Module 2: Sending domain
Learn why authentication matters, what DNS records do, and how to move from pending verification to trusted sending.
Module 3: Marketing lists
Build lists that have the right sender defaults, permissions, reminder copy, and unsubscribe structure.
Module 4: Import contacts
Import subscriber data with clean field mapping, sensible checks, and a deliverability-first mindset.
Module 5: Segments and forms
Target the right audiences and capture new subscribers through forms that are useful, simple, and consent-aware.
Module 6: Campaign build
Go from recipients to schedule while understanding why each campaign setting affects delivery and performance.
Module 7: Send test and launch
Use previews, tests, and warning checks properly so the final campaign is ready before it reaches the full audience.
Module 8: Reporting and optimization
Turn campaign analytics into better decisions about subject lines, content, timing, and list quality.
What users should know before they begin
| Stage | Main goal | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Activate the account and verify the sender identity. | This removes the most common blockers before campaigns are created. |
| Audience | Create the list and import only useful, permission-based contacts. | List quality influences both engagement and deliverability from the start. |
| Campaign | Build, preview, test, and schedule with care. | Most visible mistakes are caught in this stage if the review process is taken seriously. |
| Improvement | Read reporting and apply the insights. | Strong email programs improve over time by learning from each send. |