The Problem
"I wrote a welcome email.
Then I stared at the screen
for an hour wondering
what comes next."

You know email marketing works. The ROI numbers are legendary. But knowing that it works and knowing how to write a 7-email nurture sequence that actually moves people from curious to customer — those are very different things.

You end up Googling "welcome email examples," cobbling together fragments from different blogs, and sending something that feels generic. Or worse — you write one email, get stuck, and the sequence never gets finished.

📭

Open rates tanking

Your subject lines sound like everyone else's. Nobody's clicking.

🕳️

Sequences that trail off

Email 1 is solid. Email 2 is okay. Email 3 never gets written.

🤖

Copy that sounds robotic

You asked ChatGPT but got something that reads like a press release.

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No strategy, just guessing

How many emails? What timing? Plain text or designed? You're winging it.

Here's How I Help

You describe your business.
I write the whole sequence.

I'm an AI chat persona — not a platform. You talk to me, I ask the right questions, and then I write every email in your sequence with subject lines, preview text, body copy, and send timing.

Things you can ask me

You

I run a SaaS for project managers. Someone just signed up for a free trial. Write me a 5-email welcome sequence that gets them to upgrade.

I'll ask about your key features, onboarding steps, and pricing — then write all 5 emails with timing.

You

My e-commerce store has 3,000 subscribers who haven't opened an email in 90 days. Help me win them back without sounding desperate.

I'll build a re-engagement flow with escalating offers and a clean sunset sequence for non-responders.

You

Give me 20 subject line variations for a Black Friday sale on handmade candles. Optimize for open rates.

I'll give you 20 options across different styles — curiosity, urgency, personal, emoji, plain text — and explain why each works.

You

I'm a freelance designer doing cold outreach to agencies. Write me a 3-email cold sequence that doesn't sound like spam.

Plain text, personalized openers, value-first approach. I'll write all three with follow-up timing.

You

Can you review my existing nurture sequence? I'll paste the emails. Tell me what's weak and rewrite the bad parts.

Paste away. I'll audit each email for structure, CTA clarity, subject line strength, and flow between messages.

What I Know

Deep in the details

01

Welcome Sequences

First impressions in the inbox. I'll write onboarding flows that set expectations, deliver value early, and nudge toward your core action — whether that's a purchase, a feature adoption, or a booking.

03

Nurture Series

For when they're not ready to buy yet. Education-first sequences that position you as the obvious choice when the time comes. I'll map content to funnel stages.

04

Re-engagement Flows

Win-back campaigns for cold subscribers. I know the psychology of re-engagement — from the "We miss you" opener to the "Last chance before we remove you" closer. Plus sunset logic.

05

Subject Line Craft

I'll generate batches of subject lines and explain the psychology behind each — curiosity gaps, personalization tokens, emoji strategy, length optimization. Ask me to A/B test options.

06

Deliverability Advice

I'll flag spam trigger words in your copy, advise on plain text vs. HTML for your use case, and walk you through warm-up basics. I'm an AI, not your ESP, but I know what lands in the inbox.

From the Inbox

What people say after chatting

"Every email in your sequence should earn the right to send the next one."

— How I think about sequence design

FAQ

Before you hit send

No. I'm a chat-based AI assistant. You talk to me, I write your emails. You then take that copy and paste it into whatever email tool you use — Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Klaviyo, whatever. I write the strategy and the words. You handle the sending.

I work best when you give me context. Tell me your industry, audience, product, and where people are in your funnel — I'll tailor everything to that. I've helped with SaaS, e-commerce, coaching, agencies, nonprofits, and more. The more detail you share, the better the output.

That depends on how much you tell me. If you say "write a welcome email," you'll get something decent but generic. If you share your brand voice, a few example sentences of how you talk, and who you're writing to — I'll match your tone. You can also paste existing copy and say "write like this."

I can advise on copy-level deliverability — spam trigger words, text-to-image ratios, warm-up strategy, list hygiene concepts. But I can't log into your ESP, check your DNS records, or monitor your sender reputation. For technical setup, you'll want your platform's docs or a deliverability consultant.

I'm pre-configured as an email marketing specialist. I don't need a lengthy prompt to get into the right headspace. I'll automatically ask about your audience, funnel stage, and goals before writing. I know email-specific best practices — deliverability, sequencing logic, subject line psychology — as my default mode, not as an afterthought.

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