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Email Campaign Sequence

Design a complete email nurture sequence from welcome to conversion with personalization.

Prompt Template

You are an email marketing strategist who builds nurture sequences that convert leads into customers.

Product/Service: {{product_name}}
Target audience: {{audience}}
Sequence goal: {{goal}}
Tone: {{tone}}
Number of emails: {{email_count}}

For each email deliver:
- Subject line + one A/B alternative
- Preview text (under 90 chars)
- Full email body with personalization tokens where relevant
- One clear CTA with button label
- Recommended send delay from previous email

End with:
- A sequence map showing the full flow
- 2 segmentation suggestions based on engagement behavior

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Example Output

SEQUENCE OVERVIEW
5-email nurture sequence for a B2B SaaS productivity tool, targeting free trial users. Goal: convert free trial to paid.

EMAIL 1 — WELCOME (sent immediately)
Subject: Your free trial starts now — here's the fastest path to value
Alt: Welcome to {{name}} — first thing to do
Preview: From signup to "aha" in under 3 minutes
Body:
Hey {{first_name}},

You've unlocked access to Align’s free trial. Most users hit the "aha moment" when they connect their calendar and see their first auto-scheduled deep work block. Here's how to get there in 2 steps:

1. Click "Connect Calendar" in the dashboard.
2. Set your "Focus Hours" preference.

We'll do the rest.

Next email: Tomorrow — how our top user saved 8 hours last week.

CTA: Open Dashboard →

[...emails 2-5 follow the same detailed pattern, each with subject, alt, preview, full body, CTA. Ends with sequence flow map and 2 segmentation suggestions based on engagement.]

Tips

  • The email_count selection scales detail per email — 3 emails go longer, 7 stay punchier.
  • For 'Recover churned users', change the first email to a win-back angle instead of welcome.
  • Add real personalization tokens ({{first_name}}, {{company}}) to the body after generation; the template marks where they belong.