Test SendGrid API

Send a test notification using the SendGrid API. Ready to add SendGrid to Your App? View the SendGrid Provider Docs.

SendGrid Configuration

The API key for Sendgrid

The email address to send from

The name to send from

The email address to reply to

The name to reply to

Channel Token

Provide the user's channel-specific token to test delivery.

Response

Configure your credentials and test the connection to see the response here.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I test SendGrid email delivery?

Enter your SendGrid API key and a recipient email address above, then click Send Notification. The tool sends a real email via the SendGrid Mail Send API and shows you the full HTTP response, including status codes and any error messages.

What is a SendGrid API key?

A SendGrid API key is a credential that authenticates your requests to the SendGrid API. Create one in the SendGrid dashboard under Settings > API Keys. Use a key with restricted permissions for testing.

How do I troubleshoot SendGrid delivery issues?

Check the API response status code: 202 means accepted for delivery, 401 means invalid API key, and 403 means insufficient permissions. Use SendGrid's Activity Feed to track whether emails are delivered, bounced, or blocked.

Watch & Learn

Video Tutorial

Learn how to set up use your SendGrid API key to test your notifications with our step-by-step video guide.

Resources

SendGrid Notifications, Explained

A collection of blog posts to help you master SendGrid notifications and integrations.

Ready to Ship?

Add Email Notifications to Your App

MagicBell connects to your email provider and handles deliverability, templates, and user preferences.

Email Notification Service