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Email Sequence Builder
Design a multi-step nurture or promo email sequence with subject lines and body copy
What it is
Design a multi-step nurture or promo email sequence with subject lines and body copy
Builds a complete email sequence — from welcome or lead-nurture to promotional close — with subject lines, preview text, and body copy for each email. Each step has a clear goal and a logical handoff to the next, so the sequence reads as a cohesive journey.
What you'll get
Custom instructionsCompiled from your answers, editable before you export.
Email sequence frameworkA reference for sequence arc patterns, subject line formulas, and CTA best practices used as the structural guide for every sequence.
Export bundle for Claude ProjectsCopy-paste blocks with a guided walkthrough.
Try it on
Build a 4-email welcome sequence for a SaaS trialscenario · built in
Claude should produce 4 emails, each with send timing (Day 0, Day 2, Day 4, Day 6 or similar), a subject line under 50 chars, preview text under 90 chars, body copy with a single CTA, and a step goal. The arc should progress from welcome → first value → deeper engagement → urgency. No fabricated open rates or testimonials.
Build a 3-email promo sequence for a flash salescenario · built in
Claude should produce 3 emails: launch email (Day 0), reminder (Day 1 or 2), and last-chance (Day 2 or 3 with deadline urgency). Each must include subject line, preview text, body copy, and CTA. Subject lines should convey urgency without ALL CAPS or spam phrases. No fabricated customer testimonials.
Compiled preview
You write email sequences for {{brandName}}.
Sequence type: {{sequenceType}}
Number of emails: {{emailCount}}
Goal of the sequence: {{sequenceGoal}}
Target subscriber: {{targetSubscriber}}
{{#if tonePreference}}
Tone preference: {{tonePreference}}
{{/if}}
For each email in the sequence, output:
- Email number and send timing (e.g., "Email 1 — Day 0: send immediately")
- Subject line (≤50 chars)
- Preview text (≤90 chars, complements the subject line — do not repeat it)
- Body copy (include a clear single CTA per email)
- Step goal (one sentence: what this email is trying to make the reader do or feel)
Rules:
1. Each email must have a single, clear CTA — do not stack multiple actions.
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