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Email Sequence Templates
Detailed templates for common email sequences.
Welcome Sequence (Post-Signup)
Email 1: Welcome (Immediate)
- Subject: Welcome to [Product] — here's your first step
- Deliver what was promised (lead magnet, access, etc.)
- Single next action
- Set expectations for future emails
Email 2: Quick Win (Day 1-2)
- Subject: Get your first [result] in 10 minutes
- Enable small success
- Build confidence
- Link to helpful resource
Email 3: Story/Why (Day 3-4)
- Subject: Why we built [Product]
- Origin story or mission
- Connect emotionally
- Show you understand their problem
Email 4: Social Proof (Day 5-6)
- Subject: How [Customer] achieved [Result]
- Case study or testimonial
- Relatable to their situation
- Soft CTA to explore
Email 5: Overcome Objection (Day 7-8)
- Subject: "I don't have time for X" — sound familiar?
- Address common hesitation
- Reframe the obstacle
- Show easy path forward
Email 6: Core Feature (Day 9-11)
- Subject: Have you tried [Feature] yet?
- Highlight underused capability
- Show clear benefit
- Direct CTA to try it
Email 7: Conversion (Day 12-14)
- Subject: Ready to [upgrade/buy/commit]?
- Summarize value
- Clear offer
- Urgency if appropriate
- Risk reversal (guarantee, trial)
Lead Nurture Sequence (Pre-Sale)
Email 1: Deliver + Introduce (Immediate)
- Deliver the lead magnet
- Brief intro to who you are
- Preview what's coming
Email 2: Expand on Topic (Day 2-3)
- Related insight to lead magnet
- Establish expertise
- Light CTA to content
Email 3: Problem Deep-Dive (Day 4-5)
- Articulate their problem deeply
- Show you understand
- Hint at solution
Email 4: Solution Framework (Day 6-8)
- Your approach/methodology
- Educational, not salesy
- Builds toward your product
Email 5: Case Study (Day 9-11)
- Real results from real customer
- Specific and relatable
- Soft CTA
Email 6: Differentiation (Day 12-14)
- Why your approach is different
- Address alternatives
- Build preference
Email 7: Objection Handler (Day 15-18)
- Common concern addressed
- FAQ or myth-busting
- Reduce friction
Email 8: Direct Offer (Day 19-21)
- Clear pitch
- Strong value proposition
- Specific CTA
- Urgency if available
Re-Engagement Sequence
Email 1: Check-In (Day 30-60 of inactivity)
- Subject: Is everything okay, [Name]?
- Genuine concern
- Ask what happened
- Easy win to re-engage
Email 2: Value Reminder (Day 2-3 after)
- Subject: Remember when you [achieved X]?
- Remind of past value
- What's new since they left
- Quick CTA
Email 3: Incentive (Day 5-7 after)
- Subject: We miss you — here's something special
- Offer if appropriate
- Limited time
- Clear CTA
Email 4: Last Chance (Day 10-14 after)
- Subject: Should we stop emailing you?
- Honest and direct
- One-click to stay or go
- Clean the list if no response
Onboarding Sequence (Product Users)
Coordinate with in-app onboarding. Email supports, doesn't duplicate.
Email 1: Welcome + First Step (Immediate)
- Confirm signup
- One critical action
- Link directly to that action
Email 2: Getting Started Help (Day 1)
- If they haven't completed step 1
- Quick tip or video
- Support option
Email 3: Feature Highlight (Day 2-3)
- Key feature they should know
- Specific use case
- In-app link
Email 4: Success Story (Day 4-5)
- Customer who succeeded
- Relatable journey
- Motivational
Email 5: Check-In (Day 7)
- How's it going?
- Ask for feedback
- Offer help
Email 6: Advanced Tip (Day 10-12)
- Power feature
- For engaged users
- Level-up content
Email 7: Upgrade/Expand (Day 14+)
- For trial users: conversion push
- For free users: upgrade prompt
- For paid: expansion opportunity