tinyCo has launched a new AI-powered tool within its email marketing app, tinyAlbert, designed to help Shopify merchants create and manage year-long marketing campaigns quickly. The tool streamlines tasks like template design and content generation, allowing merchants to focus on scaling their businesses. By analyzing customer behavior, tinyAlbert ensures personalized, targeted email campaigns that boost sales and enhance customer loyalty.
“Our merchants’ time is invaluable. The automated scheduling and personalized marketing features of the Year-Long Calendar return hundreds of hours to our users while creating revenue opportunities through email marketing,” said Seamas Egan, CEO of tinyCo. “This represents a major advancement in empowering Shopify merchants, even those without deep marketing expertise, to leverage tools that big brands use successfully.”
The AI Calendar further solidifies tinyAlbert’s reputation for setting new standards in eCommerce marketing. With a 4.9-star rating on the Shopify app store, tinyAlbert has already helped over 4,000 brands transition to more innovative, AI-driven marketing strategies.
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“To remain competitive in eCommerce today, automation and personalization are non-negotiable,” Egan added. “The AI Calendar not only fulfills these needs but also sets new expectations for what merchants should demand from their email marketing platforms.”
Clients who have adopted the AI Calendar are already seeing impressive results. For instance, PogosCycle experienced a remarkable surge in customer engagement and sales after switching from Klaviyo to tinyAlbert.ai.
tinyAlbert automates all aspects of email marketing for Shopify stores, from Pop-Up form creation to customer retention and weekly engagement campaigns. “Our goal is to deliver results while making email marketing simpler,” Egan noted. “With the Year-Long Calendar, businesses stay ahead in the fast-paced eCommerce landscape, using AI to grow their stores with minimal time investment.”
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