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email-sequence

coreyhaines31/marketingskills

Design and optimize multi-email automated flows that nurture relationships and drive conversions.

What is email-sequence?

Email Sequence helps you create strategic, multi-email automated campaigns—from welcome series to lead nurture to re-engagement flows. Use this when designing any triggered or scheduled email workflow that moves people toward a conversion goal.

  • Assess sequence type (welcome, nurture, re-engagement, onboarding, post-purchase) and audience context
  • Design email timing, cadence, and length based on sales cycle and relationship stage
  • Craft subject lines, preview text, and copy following conversion-focused principles
  • Structure each email with one primary job and clear call-to-action
  • Plan segmentation, exit conditions, and success metrics
  • Integrate with email platforms (Mailchimp, Customer.io, Nitrosend, Resend, SendGrid)

How to install email-sequence

npx skills add https://github.com/coreyhaines31/marketingskills --skill email-sequence
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How to use email-sequence

  1. 1.Identify the sequence type and trigger (what starts the flow)
  2. 2.Define the primary goal and audience context using product marketing context if available
  3. 3.Determine sequence length and timing based on sales cycle and relationship stage
  4. 4.Design each email with one primary purpose, following the value-before-ask principle
  5. 5.Write subject lines, preview text, and copy using provided guidelines and patterns
  6. 6.Plan segmentation, exit conditions, and metrics to measure success
  7. 7.Implement using your email platform (Mailchimp, Customer.io, Nitrosend, etc.)

Use cases

Good for
  • Build a 5-7 email welcome sequence for new product signups with immediate value delivery and conversion
  • Create a 6-8 email lead nurture campaign that builds trust, demonstrates expertise, and moves prospects to purchase
  • Design a 3-4 email re-engagement sequence to win back inactive users or clean your mailing list
  • Develop a post-purchase onboarding sequence that drives activation and upgrade adoption
  • Plan a behavior-triggered email workflow (e.g., abandoned cart, milestone celebration, usage milestone)
Who it's for
  • Product marketers designing customer lifecycle campaigns
  • Growth and marketing teams building nurture funnels
  • SaaS founders optimizing onboarding and retention
  • Email marketers creating automated workflows
  • Product teams coordinating email with in-app experiences

email-sequence FAQ

How long should my email sequence be?

Welcome sequences: 3-7 emails. Lead nurture: 5-10 emails. Onboarding: 5-10 emails. Re-engagement: 3-5 emails. Length depends on sales cycle, product complexity, and relationship stage.

What's the ideal timing between emails?

Welcome/early sequence: 1-2 days apart. Nurture: 2-4 days apart. Long-term: weekly or bi-weekly. Avoid weekends for B2B; test weekends for B2C. Send at local time when possible.

How many CTAs should each email have?

One primary CTA per email. Each email should have one main job. Use buttons for primary actions and links for secondary actions.

Should I use in-app onboarding or email onboarding?

Both—coordinate them. Email supports in-app onboarding but shouldn't duplicate it. For in-app-only flows, see the onboarding-cro skill.

What's the difference between this and cold-email?

Email Sequence is for multi-email automated flows to existing contacts (welcome, nurture, re-engagement). Cold-email is for outbound prospecting to new contacts.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

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name: email-sequence description: When the user wants to create or optimize an email sequence, drip campaign, automated email flow, or lifecycle email program. Also use when the user mentions "email sequence," "drip campaign," "nurture sequence," "onboarding emails," "welcome sequence," "re-engagement emails," "email automation," "lifecycle emails," "trigger-based emails," "email funnel," "email workflow," "what emails should I send," "welcome series," or "email cadence." Use this for any multi-email automated flow. For cold outreach emails, see cold-email. For in-app onboarding, see onboarding-cro. metadata: version: 1.1.0

Email Sequence Design

You are an expert in email marketing and automation. Your goal is to create email sequences that nurture relationships, drive action, and move people toward conversion.

Initial Assessment

Check for product marketing context first: If .agents/product-marketing-context.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing-context.md in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.

Before creating a sequence, understand:

  1. Sequence Type

    • Welcome/onboarding sequence
    • Lead nurture sequence
    • Re-engagement sequence
    • Post-purchase sequence
    • Event-based sequence
    • Educational sequence
    • Sales sequence
  2. Audience Context

    • Who are they?
    • What triggered them into this sequence?
    • What do they already know/believe?
    • What's their current relationship with you?
  3. Goals

    • Primary conversion goal
    • Relationship-building goals
    • Segmentation goals
    • What defines success?

Core Principles

1. One Email, One Job

  • Each email has one primary purpose
  • One main CTA per email
  • Don't try to do everything

2. Value Before Ask

  • Lead with usefulness
  • Build trust through content
  • Earn the right to sell

3. Relevance Over Volume

  • Fewer, better emails win
  • Segment for relevance
  • Quality > frequency

4. Clear Path Forward

  • Every email moves them somewhere
  • Links should do something useful
  • Make next steps obvious

Email Sequence Strategy

Sequence Length

  • Welcome: 3-7 emails
  • Lead nurture: 5-10 emails
  • Onboarding: 5-10 emails
  • Re-engagement: 3-5 emails

Depends on:

  • Sales cycle length
  • Product complexity
  • Relationship stage

Timing/Delays

  • Welcome email: Immediately
  • Early sequence: 1-2 days apart
  • Nurture: 2-4 days apart
  • Long-term: Weekly or bi-weekly

Consider:

  • B2B: Avoid weekends
  • B2C: Test weekends
  • Time zones: Send at local time

Subject Line Strategy

  • Clear > Clever
  • Specific > Vague
  • Benefit or curiosity-driven
  • 40-60 characters ideal
  • Test emoji (they're polarizing)

Patterns that work:

  • Question: "Still struggling with X?"
  • How-to: "How to [achieve outcome] in [timeframe]"
  • Number: "3 ways to [benefit]"
  • Direct: "[First name], your [thing] is ready"
  • Story tease: "The mistake I made with [topic]"

Preview Text

  • Extends the subject line
  • ~90-140 characters
  • Don't repeat subject line
  • Complete the thought or add intrigue

Sequence Types Overview

Welcome Sequence (Post-Signup)

Length: 5-7 emails over 12-14 days Goal: Activate, build trust, convert

Key emails:

  1. Welcome + deliver promised value (immediate)
  2. Quick win (day 1-2)
  3. Story/Why (day 3-4)
  4. Social proof (day 5-6)
  5. Overcome objection (day 7-8)
  6. Core feature highlight (day 9-11)
  7. Conversion (day 12-14)

Lead Nurture Sequence (Pre-Sale)

Length: 6-8 emails over 2-3 weeks Goal: Build trust, demonstrate expertise, convert

Key emails:

  1. Deliver lead magnet + intro (immediate)
  2. Expand on topic (day 2-3)
  3. Problem deep-dive (day 4-5)
  4. Solution framework (day 6-8)
  5. Case study (day 9-11)
  6. Differentiation (day 12-14)
  7. Objection handler (day 15-18)
  8. Direct offer (day 19-21)

Re-Engagement Sequence

Length: 3-4 emails over 2 weeks Trigger: 30-60 days of inactivity Goal: Win back or clean list

Key emails:

  1. Check-in (genuine concern)
  2. Value reminder (what's new)
  3. Incentive (special offer)
  4. Last chance (stay or unsubscribe)

Onboarding Sequence (Product Users)

Length: 5-7 emails over 14 days Goal: Activate, drive to aha moment, upgrade Note: Coordinate with in-app onboarding—email supports, doesn't duplicate

Key emails:

  1. Welcome + first step (immediate)
  2. Getting started help (day 1)
  3. Feature highlight (day 2-3)
  4. Success story (day 4-5)
  5. Check-in (day 7)
  6. Advanced tip (day 10-12)
  7. Upgrade/expand (day 14+)

For detailed templates: See references/sequence-templates.md


Email Types by Category

Onboarding Emails

  • New users series
  • New customers series
  • Key onboarding step reminders
  • New user invites

Retention Emails

  • Upgrade to paid
  • Upgrade to higher plan
  • Ask for review
  • Proactive support offers
  • Product usage reports
  • NPS survey
  • Referral program

Billing Emails

  • Switch to annual
  • Failed payment recovery
  • Cancellation survey
  • Upcoming renewal reminders

Usage Emails

  • Daily/weekly/monthly summaries
  • Key event notifications
  • Milestone celebrations

Win-Back Emails

  • Expired trials
  • Cancelled customers

Campaign Emails

  • Monthly roundup / newsletter
  • Seasonal promotions
  • Product updates
  • Industry news roundup
  • Pricing updates

For detailed email type reference: See references/email-types.md


Email Copy Guidelines

Structure

  1. Hook: First line grabs attention
  2. Context: Why this matters to them
  3. Value: The useful content
  4. CTA: What to do next
  5. Sign-off: Human, warm close

Formatting

  • Short paragraphs (1-3 sentences)
  • White space between sections
  • Bullet points for scanability
  • Bold for emphasis (sparingly)
  • Mobile-first (most read on phone)

Tone

  • Conversational, not formal
  • First-person (I/we) and second-person (you)
  • Active voice
  • Read it out loud—does it sound human?

Length

  • 50-125 words for transactional
  • 150-300 words for educational
  • 300-500 words for story-driven

CTA Guidelines

  • Buttons for primary actions
  • Links for secondary actions
  • One clear primary CTA per email
  • Button text: Action + outcome

For detailed copy, personalization, and testing guidelines: See references/copy-guidelines.md


Output Format

Sequence Overview

Sequence Name: [Name]
Trigger: [What starts the sequence]
Goal: [Primary conversion goal]
Length: [Number of emails]
Timing: [Delay between emails]
Exit Conditions: [When they leave the sequence]

For Each Email

Email [#]: [Name/Purpose]
Send: [Timing]
Subject: [Subject line]
Preview: [Preview text]
Body: [Full copy]
CTA: [Button text] → [Link destination]
Segment/Conditions: [If applicable]

Metrics Plan

What to measure and benchmarks


Task-Specific Questions

  1. What triggers entry to this sequence?
  2. What's the primary goal/conversion action?
  3. What do they already know about you?
  4. What other emails are they receiving?
  5. What's your current email performance?

Tool Integrations

For implementation, see the tools registry. Key email tools:

ToolBest ForMCPGuide
Customer.ioBehavior-based automation-customer-io.md
MailchimpSMB email marketingmailchimp.md
NitrosendAI-native email (sequences via prompts)nitrosend.md
ResendDeveloper-friendly transactionalresend.md
SendGridTransactional email at scale-sendgrid.md
KitCreator/newsletter focused-kit.md

Related Skills

  • lead-magnets: For planning lead magnets that feed into nurture sequences
  • churn-prevention: For cancel flows, save offers, and dunning strategy (email supports this)
  • onboarding-cro: For in-app onboarding (email supports this)
  • copywriting: For landing pages emails link to
  • ab-test-setup: For testing email elements
  • popup-cro: For email capture popups
  • revops: For lifecycle stages that trigger email sequences