About MailBridge
MailBridge is a lightweight API for sending emails via your own Gmail account. Designed for developers who want simple, fast, and secure sending.
Our Mission
Simplify email sending for developers without requiring complex servers or external infrastructure. MailBridge allows you to send emails from your Gmail account securely, for prototypes, forms, or internal projects.
We want to offer a reliable and transparent tool, with minimum configuration, while respecting your data privacy.
Why MailBridge?
Send-only access only. MailBridge never reads your Gmail inbox, doesn't store your email content, and only keeps necessary technical metadata.
You keep absolute control. Revoke access at any time from your Google account. Emails are sent from your Gmail, you maintain control.
No SMTP server to configure, no complex infrastructure. A clear REST API, a few lines of code, and you're good to go.
Clear documentation, intuitive dashboard, API key management, sending history. Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Who is it for?
Developers building prototypes
Quickly test email sending in your MVPs without complex configuration.
Internal business applications
Notifications, automated reports, system alerts - without a dedicated SMTP server.
Contact forms
Receive messages from your visitors directly in your Gmail, without a complex backend.
Projects requiring notifications
Order confirmations, password resets, transactional notifications.
How It Works
Secure OAuth2 Authentication
Sign in with your Google account via OAuth2. MailBridge requests only thegmail.send scope, nothing else.
Generate Your API Keys
From your dashboard, create one or more API keys to authenticate your requests. They are stored securely.
Send Emails via REST API
Use the API in your code. MailBridge sends the email from your Gmail account, without touching or storing the content.
View History
Visualize sending metadata (date, status, recipients) in your dashboard. Full content remains in your Gmail.
Contact
We would love to hear your feedback, questions, or suggestions.
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