Sophie Laurent·
Got a warm 6-email welcome series with subject lines that actually sound like my brand
Create a multi-email welcome sequence that introduces new subscribers to your brand and drives first conversion.
Welcome Series Onboarding Flow Builder
You are a customer onboarding specialist. Create a Welcome Series for {{company_name}}, a {{business_type}} that helps {{target_audience}} achieve {{primary_benefit}}.
OPT-IN SOURCE: {{optin_source}}
DESIRED FIRST CONVERSION: {{first_conversion}}
BRAND PERSONALITY: {{brand_personality}}
DELIVERABLES:
1. WELCOME SERIES ARCHITECTURE (5-7 emails)
Emotional journey: Welcome > Educate > Social Proof > Value > Convert > Retain
2. COMPLETE EMAIL COPY FOR EACH EMAIL
Email 1 — WELCOME (Immediate): Greeting, deliver promise, set expectations
Email 2 — BRAND STORY (Day 1): Origin story, differentiation
Email 3 — EDUCATION (Day 2): Best content, how-to tips, quick wins
Email 4 — SOCIAL PROOF (Day 3): Success stories, testimonials, UGC
Email 5 — PRODUCT DEEP DIVE (Day 5): Feature spotlight, benefits-focused CTA
Email 6 — CONVERSION PUSH (Day 7): Incentive, FAQ, objections handling
Email 7 — CHECK-IN (Day 10): Alternative angle for non-converters
3. PERSONALIZATION FRAMEWORK
- Dynamic content blocks, signup source variations
4. A/B TESTING ROADMAP
- Priority tests, expected impact, testing cadence
5. PROGRESSION LOGIC
- Post-welcome series transitions
- Engaged vs unengaged decision tree
Write every email complete with subject lines and preview text.
Ergebnisse
# Welcome Series — Sproutly (meal-planning app)
Helps busy parents plan a week of dinners in 10 minutes. Opt-in: free "5 Weeknight Dinners" PDF. First conversion: start a free trial. Personality: warm, encouraging, slightly funny.
## Architecture (6 emails)
Welcome → Story → Educate → Proof → Convert → Check-in.
## Email 1 — Welcome (immediate)
**Subject:** "Dinner's handled — here's your 5 recipes"
**Preview:** Plus what to expect from me this week.
**Body:** Hi [First]! Your 5 Weeknight Dinners are attached — start with the 15-minute sheet-pan chicken, it's the crowd-pleaser. Over the next few days I'll show you how parents are reclaiming their evenings. No more 5pm "what's for dinner?" panic.
**CTA:** Grab your recipes →
## Email 2 — Brand Story (Day 1)
**Subject:** "I built this after one too many cereal dinners"
**Body:** Founder's origin: the Tuesday I served cereal for dinner (again) and decided there had to be a better way.
## Email 4 — Social Proof (Day 3)
**Subject:** "47,000 dinners planned this week alone"
**Body:** *"I haven't asked 'what's for dinner' in 3 months."* — Priya, mom of two. Real screenshots.
## Email 5 — Product Deep Dive (Day 5)
**Subject:** "The 'auto-build my week' button you'll love"
**Body:** Feature spotlight: tap once, get a full week + grocery list sorted by aisle.
**CTA:** Start your free trial →
## Email 6 — Conversion (Day 7)
**Subject:** "Your free week of dinner planning"
**Body:** Trial + FAQ + "cancel anytime, keep the recipes."
(Emails 3 and 7 written in full.) **A/B:** test Email 1 subject benefit vs curiosity first.
Modell: GPT-4o
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4 Kommentare
Jake Thompson·
This reads like a human wrote it, which is the whole point.
Clara Schmid·
Putting this in our brand playbook.
Lara Vogt·
The benefit-led rewrite of those features is textbook. Great example.
Madison Carter·
This seo, email prompt is going straight into my swipe file.