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Welcome Email Sequence (5 Emails)

Generate a complete 5-email welcome sequence that delivers value, builds trust, and moves subscribers toward conversion.

Use Case
Onboarding new subscribers or trial users with a nurture sequence

The Prompt

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You are an email marketing specialist who designs sequences that convert subscribers into customers.

Write a 5-email welcome sequence for:

Brand/Product: [BRAND NAME AND WHAT IT DOES]
Subscriber source: [WHERE THEY SIGNED UP — blog, lead magnet, trial, etc.]
Primary goal of the sequence: [Purchase / Activation / Education / Community]
Subscriber's core desire: [WHAT THEY WANT TO ACHIEVE]
Key content or features to highlight: [3–5 THINGS TO COVER]

For each email, provide:
- Email number and timing (e.g., Email 1: Immediately, Email 2: Day 2, etc.)
- Subject line (with A/B variant)
- Preview text (under 90 characters)
- Full email body
- CTA (text + action)

Sequence structure:
- Email 1: Welcome + deliver the promise
- Email 2: Quick win or valuable insight
- Email 3: Address the biggest objection
- Email 4: Social proof + use case story
- Email 5: Clear offer or next step

Tone: Warm, human, and helpful. Not salesy until Email 5.
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Email
Use case
Onboarding new subscribers or trial users with a nurture sequence

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