Email Sequence

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Design and draft complete email sequences with full copy, timing, branching logic, and performance benchmarks for any lifecycle or campaign use case.

Trigger

User runs /email-sequence or asks to create, design, build, or draft an email sequence, drip campaign, nurture flow, or onboarding series.

Inputs

Gather the following from the user. If not provided, ask before proceeding:

  1. Sequence type — one of:

  2. Goal — what the sequence should achieve (e.g., activate new users, convert leads to customers, reduce churn, drive event attendance, upsell to a higher tier)

  3. Audience — who receives this sequence, what stage they are at, and any relevant segmentation details (role, industry, behavior triggers, lifecycle stage)

  4. Number of emails (optional) — if not specified, recommend a count based on the sequence type using the templates in the Sequence Type Templates section below

  5. Timing/cadence preferences (optional) — desired spacing between emails (e.g., "every 3 days", "weekly", "aggressive first week then taper off")

  6. Brand voice — if configured in local settings, apply automatically and inform the user. If not configured, ask: "Do you have brand voice guidelines I should follow? If not, I'll use a clear, conversational professional tone."

  7. Additional context (optional):

Process

1. Sequence Strategy

Before drafting any emails, define the overall sequence architecture:

2. Individual Email Design

For each email in the sequence, produce:

Subject Line

Preview Text

Email Purpose

Body Copy

Primary CTA

Timing

Segment/Condition Notes

3. Sequence Logic

Define the flow control for the sequence:

4. Performance Benchmarks

Provide expected benchmarks based on the sequence type so the user can set targets:

Metric Onboarding Lead Nurture Re-engagement Win-back
Open rate 50-70% 20-30% 15-25% 15-20%
Click-through rate 10-20% 3-7% 2-5% 2-4%
Conversion rate 15-30% 2-5% 3-8% 1-3%
Unsubscribe rate <0.5% <0.5% 1-2% 1-3%

Adjust benchmarks based on industry and audience if the user has provided that context.

Sequence Type Templates

Use these as starting frameworks. Adapt length and content based on the user's goal and audience.

Onboarding (5-7 emails over 14-21 days): Welcome and set expectations -- Quick win to demonstrate value -- Core feature deep dive -- Advanced feature or integration -- Social proof and community -- Check-in and feedback request -- Upgrade prompt or next steps

Lead Nurture (4-6 emails over 3-4 weeks): Value-first educational content -- Pain point identification -- Solution positioning with proof -- Social proof and results -- Soft CTA (trial, demo, resource) -- Direct CTA (buy, book, sign up)

Re-engagement (3-4 emails over 10-14 days): "We miss you" with a compelling reason to return -- Value reminder highlighting what they are missing -- Incentive or exclusive offer -- Last chance with clear deadline

Win-back (3-5 emails over 30 days): Friendly check-in asking what went wrong -- What is new since they left -- Special offer or incentive to return -- Feedback request (even if they do not come back) -- Final goodbye with door open

Product Launch (4-6 emails over 2-3 weeks): Teaser or pre-announcement -- Launch announcement with full details -- Feature spotlight or use case -- Social proof and early results -- Limited-time offer or bonus -- Last chance or reminder

Event Follow-up (3-4 emails over 7-10 days): Thank you with key takeaways or recordings -- Resource roundup from the event -- Related offer or next step -- Feedback survey

Upgrade/Upsell (3-5 emails over 2-3 weeks): Usage milestone or success celebration -- Feature gap or limitation they are hitting -- Upgrade benefits with proof -- Limited-time incentive -- Direct comparison of plans

Educational Drip (5-8 emails over 4-6 weeks): Introduction and what they will learn -- Lesson 1: foundational concept -- Lesson 2: intermediate concept -- Lesson 3: advanced concept -- Practical application or exercise -- Resource roundup -- Graduation and next steps

Tool Integration

If ~~email marketing is connected (e.g., Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Customer.io)

If ~~marketing automation or ~~CRM is connected (e.g., HubSpot, Marketo)

If no tools are connected

Output

Present the complete sequence with the following sections:

Sequence Overview Table

# Subject Line Purpose Timing Primary CTA Condition

Full Email Drafts

Each email with subject line options, preview text, purpose, body copy, CTA, timing, and segment notes.

Sequence Flow Diagram

A text-based diagram showing the email flow, branching paths, and exit points. Use a clear format such as:

[Trigger] --> Email 1 (Day 0)
                |
          Opened? --Yes--> Email 2 (Day 3)
                |              |
                No        Clicked CTA? --Yes--> [EXIT: Converted]
                |              |
                v              No
          Email 1b (Day 2)     |
                |              v
                +--------> Email 3 (Day 7)
                               |
                               v
                          Email 4 (Day 10)
                               |
                          [EXIT: Sequence complete]

Branching Logic Notes

Summary of all conditions, exits, and suppressions in a reference list.

A/B Test Suggestions

Metrics to Track

After the Sequence

Ask: "Would you like me to: