Year-end CRM sync
Export, dedupe, import into Mailchimp. Marketing consent honored automatically.
Take your audience with you. Distinct buyers, lifetime spend, first / last order, and the marketing-email consent flag — so your mailing-list tools stay compliant.
What hurts
Most platforms either don't let you export your customer list, gate it behind enterprise tiers, or hand you a CSV that omits the consent flags — which makes the export worse than useless under modern privacy laws.
How Jamrats handles it
One click in your dashboard exports every distinct buyer. Each row includes the most-recent marketing-consent state — so a buyer who opted out later supersedes an old yes, and your CRM imports cleanly.
The export is per-org: you only get buyers who purchased from you. Cross-org buyer data stays separate — your competitors don't see your list, and you don't see theirs.
Fields include: email, latest known name, total orders, total spend, first / last order dates, currency, and marketing-email opt-in. Ready for Mailchimp, Klaviyo, HubSpot, or a spreadsheet.
The breakdown
In practice
Export, dedupe, import into Mailchimp. Marketing consent honored automatically.
30 shows, one CSV, 4,800 distinct buyers. Build the pre-sale list for next year.
Why it’s solid
Marketing consent is collected on every buyer checkout (the 'email me future events' tick). The CSV reflects the most-recent state — so a buyer who opted out yesterday supersedes a yes from a year ago. You never accidentally email someone who said no.
FAQ
They appear in the export with marketing_consent = "no". Use them for transactional emails only.
No setup fee. No contract. Flat $0.99 per paid ticket.