Domain-name registrar Name.com has formed a partnership with Titan, a suite of email tools, to facilitate business email use.
The goal is to help users “keep communication
going, no matter where they are, and prevent unanticipated business downtime," says Bhavin Turakhia, CEO and founder of Titan.
The two platforms appear to
complement each other.
Name.com's product suite includes Google Workspace for productivity and business email, DigitalOcean cloud hosting, WordPress hosting, cPanel-powered web hosting, Comodo
and Digicert SSL certificates to keep websites secure, and all 300+ top-level domains from TrueName by Donuts Inc.
According to the company, Titan offers such features as:
- Read Receipts — Users can be notified when recipients open an email.
- Send Later Feature — Clients can schedule emails for the time when they
are most likely to be read.
- Follow-up Reminders that prompt the user to follow up on emails that have not been replied to.
- Email Templates that help
users save time.
Dave McBreen, vice president at Name.com, says the integration meets the company's need for "a simple and reliable email service with a dynamic feature set to add
to our existing product suite."
Clients can sign up for three months of free business email or choose from paid plans that come with additional storage and encryption features, the companies
say.