Help Us Write the Next Album
Every song page now has a Like button. What you like shapes what we make next.
It's a small thing — but it's the clearest signal we have for what to make next.
What we don't know
We write about DMARC alignment, IP warmup, bounce management, spam traps, feedback loops. Some of it is niche. Some of it hits something most senders have lived through. We genuinely don't know which is which until people tell us.
Do the hip-hop parodies land better than the blues? Does authentication content resonate more than list hygiene? Are the Metallica rewrites more shareable than the pop ones?
Right now, we're guessing. Likes change that.
What it changes
A pattern of likes across 125 songs tells us which themes to go deeper on, which styles to lean into, which corners of deliverability still need a banger written about them.
If the spam trap songs consistently outperform the BIMI ones, we'll write more about spam traps. If one genre keeps pulling ahead, the next album goes in that direction.
You're not just telling us what you liked. You're shaping what comes next.
One ask
If a song has ever made a concept click — or made you laugh mid-standup about bounce rates — that's the one to like.