Montreal Tech Watch

CakeMail, which was presented at StartupCampToronto last week, has unveiled a new package for developers who wish to extend their platform.

Duncan Moore writes that they offer the package at $99, but the value of a package is worth between $3,000 and $12,000 annually. It gives access to the API and developers can also send 5000 monthly emails. Developers willing to join the program must be willing to contribute to the community and provide feedback to CakeMail.

This is a great way for the Code Kitchen team to increase the adoption rate of their service, while getting more tools, plugins, and interfaces for CakeMail. If you are working with emails, you can sign up now.

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