In this episode, we take a deep dive into phpList, an open-source email marketing platform designed to give organizations real control over their communications infrastructure. Starting from the risks of relying on proprietary tools from companies like Microsoft or Google, we explore how phpList offers a viable alternative through self-hosting, transparent architecture, strong subscriber management, and the kind of data sovereignty that becomes essential for organizations facing legal, regulatory, and compliance demands.
Along the way, we unpack how phpList handles large-scale email delivery, templating, segmentation, bounce processing, analytics, A/B testing, and privacy-conscious integrations, while remaining accessible to non-technical teams through both hosted and self-hosted options. The episode also looks at the broader philosophy behind open source: lower costs, faster community-driven improvements, no vendor lock-in, and the ability to truly own your audience and your data. More than a software overview, this is a conversation about risk, independence, and what it means to build a communications system you actually control.