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Build an Email Editor with React, TinyMCE & Nylas Email API: Join Our Webinar!

January 20th, 2025

3 min read

Build a full-stack email editor with TinyMCE and Nylas

Written by

Coco Poley

Category

World of WYSIWYG

Have you ever wanted to build a full-stack email messaging system with a working front end and the back end? Now you can! TinyMCE, a leading WYSIWYG editor that powers forty percent of the internet, is hosting a free React webinar along with Nylas, an advanced Email API platform, on January 30, 2025 at 11:00 AM EST. Join Mrina Sugosh (Dev Rel, TinyMCE) and Ram Bansal (Dev Rel, Nylas) for this live walkthrough and create a full stack app during the session. 

TinyMCE and Nylas

Our WYSIWYG editor TinyMCE and the advanced JavaScript framework React already work well together. For example, React and TinyMCE can be implemented together as an advanced Learning Management System with an AI Assistant. React’s textarea can be enriched quickly and easily with a rich text editor. Now, we’ll bring TinyMCE and the Nylas Email API platform together to create a fully functional email editor that can send and draft emails. 

By the end of our webinar, you’ll be able to:

What’s TinyMCE?

TinyMCE is a powerful JavaScript WYSIWYG editor that turns HTML into rich text. It’s capable, quick to implement in a <textarea>, and has advanced features like clean copy-pasting, or rich formatting. TinyMCE will let users create rich content in their email messaging during our webinar.

What’s Nylas?

Nylas offers an API that integrates email, calendar, contacts, and scheduling functionality into applications. Their platform allows developers to connect multiple productivity and communication services through a unified API interface. Nylas is used by more than 250,000 developers around the globe. In this guide, we'll demonstrate how to use the Nylas Email API to power a full-stack email application.

A full-stack email editor from start to finish

During this webinar with TinyMCE and Nylas, attendees will walk through development in two phases: 

Part one: Setup the Front End Email Editor withTinyMCE - Learn how to build a React application with complete email editing capabilities. You'll implement core functionality including text formatting, dynamic content insertion, and clean copy-paste features. By the end, you’ll have a fully functional rich-text editor ready for sending formatted emails. 

Part two: Implementing the Back End Nylas Email API - In the second half of the webinar, Nylas Dev Rel manager Ram Bansal will walk attendees through setting up the back end of the application so that you can send real messages, save drafts, and build your email infrastructure using the Nylas Email API. By the end, you’ll have an entire email workflow: from sending and updating drafts to personalizing content for your users.

What’s next? Join TinyMCE and Nylas for the webinar!

Want to learn how to build this full-stack email messenger? Let’s do it together! We’ll be meeting on January 30, 2025 at 11:00 AM EST

If you can’t make that time and day, don’t worry. We’ll be sending a recording after our session to everyone who signs up and can’t attend. 

👉Sign up for “Build a Full-Stack Email Editor with React, TinyMCE, and Nylas Email API” today and reserve your spot. We can’t wait to build with you!

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byCoco Poley

Coco Poley is the Technical Content Marketer for TinyMCE - the leading WYSIWYG rich text editor powering 40% of the internet. Coco has over eight years of professional experience in technical content creation, educational material production, content writing, data engineering, and software quality assurance engineering.

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