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n8n-nodes-mailpulse

v1.1.0

Published

n8n node to track email opens and clicks with Mailpulse

Readme

n8n-nodes-mailpulse

This is an n8n community node that lets you track email opens and clicks with Mailpulse.

Installation

Community Node (Recommended)

  1. Go to Settings > Community Nodes
  2. Select Install
  3. Enter n8n-nodes-mailpulse
  4. Click Install

Manual Installation

cd ~/.n8n/nodes
npm install n8n-nodes-mailpulse

Credentials

You need to configure the Mailpulse API credentials:

| Field | Description | |-------|-------------| | API URL | Your Mailpulse instance URL (e.g., https://mailpulse-io.lyten.agency) | | API Key | Your API key from Mailpulse Settings |

Node: Email Tracker

The Email Tracker node adds tracking to your emails before sending them.

How it works

  1. Place the Email Tracker node before your email sending node (Gmail, SMTP, SendGrid, etc.)
  2. Pass your HTML email content to the node
  3. The node will:
    • Register the email with Mailpulse
    • Replace all links with tracked URLs
    • Add a tracking pixel for open detection
  4. Use the modifiedHtml output in your email sending node

Input Fields

| Field | Required | Description | |-------|----------|-------------| | HTML Content | Yes | The HTML content of your email | | Recipient Email | Yes | The recipient's email address | | Subject | Yes | The email subject | | Campaign ID | No | Optional campaign ID to group emails | | Metadata | No | Optional JSON metadata |

Output

{
  "modifiedHtml": "<html>... (with tracking links and pixel)</html>",
  "trackingId": "hE4kJ9",
  "recipient": "[email protected]",
  "subject": "Your email subject",
  "linksTracked": 3
}

Example Workflow

[Trigger] → [Build Email HTML] → [Email Tracker] → [Send Email (Gmail/SMTP)]
  1. Trigger: HTTP Request, Schedule, etc.
  2. Build Email HTML: Function node or template
  3. Email Tracker: This node - adds tracking
  4. Send Email: Use {{ $json.modifiedHtml }} as the email body

Tracked Events

Once your emails are sent with tracking:

  • Opens: Tracked via invisible 1x1 pixel
  • Clicks: All links are replaced with tracked redirect URLs

View your analytics at your Mailpulse dashboard.

License

MIT