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url: "/emailify/integrations/mailjet.md"
description: "Emailify includes a built-in integration with MailJet, which allows you to upload HTML emails directly from the Figma plugin directly to your MailJet templates."
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# Uploading your emails to MailJet

> Emailify includes a built-in integration with MailJet, which allows you to upload HTML emails directly from the Figma plugin directly to your MailJet templates.

### Video Tutorial: Uploading your emails to MailJet

This video tutorial is a complete step-by-step guide showing you how to upload HTML emails from the Figma Emailify plugin to Mailjet.
[Embedded media](https://www.youtube.com/embed/LwkH-A3pAYE)

In the Emailify export panel, select the **Mailjet** option from the dropdown list, then paste in a valid Mailjet API key and secret, which can be generated from your [Mailjet account](https://app.mailjet.com/account/apikeys) API settings page.

When you're ready, click the **Upload To Mailjet** button to start exporting the emails you've selected from Figma to HTML, and have them automatically be uploaded to your [Mailjet marketing templates](https://app.mailjet.com/templates/marketing).

> **Tip:** You can optionally [disable Mailjet link tracking](https://documentation.mailjet.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042751854-How-to-exclude-a-link-from-being-tracked-when-click-tracking-is-enabled
> ) by enabling the **Add rel="notrack" to Links** toggle in the Emailify export settings when exporting your HTML emails to Mailjet.

## Manually uploading local .zip exports to Mailjet (without using the Mailjet API)

If you'd prefer to [upload your email templates to Mailjet manually via .zip file upload](https://documentation.mailjet.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042953273-Template-Management#templates-create-html), you can do that by selecting the **Mailjet (Zip)** option from the Export HTML dropdown list, then clicking the **Export for Mailjet** button.

After the export process has finished, click the **Download your .zip file** button and _unzip_ that file after saving it to your computer, then you'll be able to upload the .zip files from the **_zips (For upload to Mailjet)** folder inside of your main unzipped folder.
