AWS Messaging & Targeting Blog
Track Campaign Performance Using the Metrics APIs in Amazon Pinpoint
Note: This post was written by Siddhanth Deshpande, a Software Development Engineer on the AWS Digital User Engagement team. Today, we added Campaign Metrics and Application Metrics APIs to Amazon Pinpoint. You can use these APIs to programmatically access many of the metrics that are currently shown on the Analytics pages of the Amazon Pinpoint […]
Send text messages in Amazon Connect by integrating Amazon Pinpoint
Because Amazon Pinpoint is a member of the AWS family, you can integrate it seamlessly with other AWS services. In the past, this blog has looked at the process of integrating Amazon Pinpoint with Amazon Comprehend and Amazon Redshift. Earlier this week, Michael Woodward, a Solution Architect here at AWS, published a blog post about integrating […]
New Regions, New Features, and a New Web Site
It’s a busy time here on the Digital User Engagement Team at AWS! Last week, we made Amazon Pinpoint available in the Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and Asia Pacific (Sydney) AWS Regions. This is great news for new Pinpoint customers in these areas of the globe who were previously concerned with issues related to latency and […]
Exciting New Email Features Available Now in Amazon Pinpoint
Yesterday, we launched several exciting new email-related features in Amazon Pinpoint. The biggest of these features is the ability to send transactional emails. Transactional emails are a great way to send one-to-one emails to your customers without creating segments or campaigns first. For example, when a customer makes a purchase in your app, or requests […]
Streaming Events from Amazon Pinpoint to Redshift
Note: This post was originally written by Ryan Idrigo-Lam, one of the founding members of the Amazon Pinpoint team. You can use Amazon Pinpoint to segment, target, and engage with your customers directly from the console. The Pinpoint console also includes a variety of dashboards that you can use to keep track of how your […]
The intersection of Customer Engagement and Data Science
On the Messaging and Targeting team, we’re constantly inspired by the new and novel ways that customers use our services. For example, last year we took an in-depth look at a customer who built a fully featured email marketing platform based on Amazon SES and other AWS Services. This week, our friends on the AWS […]
The Amazon SES Blog is now the AWS Messaging and Targeting Blog
Regular visitors to this blog may have noticed that its name has changed from the Amazon SES Blog to the AWS Messaging and Targeting Blog. The Amazon SES team has been working closely with the Amazon Pinpoint team in recent months, so we decided to create a single source of information for both products. If […]
About the Amazon Trust Services Migration
Amazon Web Services is moving the certificates for our services—including Amazon SES—to use our own certificate authority, Amazon Trust Services. We have carefully planned this change to minimize the impact it will have on your workflow. Most customers will not have to take any action during this migration. About the Certificates The Amazon Trust Services […]
Protect your Reputation with Email Pausing and Configuration Set Reputation Metrics
In August, we launched the reputation dashboard, which helps you track important metrics that could impact your ability to send emails. By monitoring the metrics in this dashboard, you can protect your sender reputation, which can increase the likelihood that the emails you send will reach your customers’ inboxes. Today, we’re launching two features that […]
Introducing Email Templates and Bulk Sending
(Edited April 27, 2018)—Added a recommendation to set up publishing of Rendering Failure events. (Edited October 11, 2017)—Corrected the structure of the template JSON file and the maximum template file size. The Amazon SES team is excited to announce our latest update, which includes two related features that help you send personalized emails to large […]








