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email-sequence-builder

v1.0.0

Build complete email marketing sequences (welcome, nurture, sales, re-engagement) with subject lines, body copy, and platform-ready output. Use when creating email campaigns, drip sequences, or automated email flows for clients.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Sean Wyngaard

Installation

Please help me install the skill `email-sequence-builder` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add seanwyngaard/email-sequence-builder

Email Sequence Builder

Generate complete, ready-to-deploy email sequences for any business type. Outputs copy with subject lines, preview text, body, CTAs, and send timing.

How to Use

/email-sequence-builder welcome "Online fitness coaching platform, $49/mo subscription"
/email-sequence-builder sales "B2B SaaS analytics tool, $99/mo, targeting marketing managers"
/email-sequence-builder nurture "Real estate agent targeting first-time home buyers"
/email-sequence-builder re-engagement "E-commerce clothing store, customers inactive 60+ days"
  • $ARGUMENTS[0] = Sequence type: welcome, sales, nurture, re-engagement, onboarding, launch, webinar, abandoned-cart
  • $ARGUMENTS[1] = Business description with audience and pricing details

Sequence Types

Welcome Sequence (5-7 emails over 14 days)

Goal: Turn new subscribers into engaged fans

Email Timing Purpose
1 Immediately Welcome + deliver lead magnet + set expectations
2 Day 2 Your story / origin / why you do this
3 Day 4 Best content piece / quick win for them
4 Day 7 Social proof / case study
5 Day 10 Address #1 objection + soft CTA
6 Day 12 More value + harder CTA
7 Day 14 Direct offer + clear CTA

Sales Sequence (5-7 emails over 7-10 days)

Goal: Convert warm leads into buyers

Email Timing Purpose
1 Day 0 Introduce offer + biggest benefit
2 Day 2 Case study / transformation story
3 Day 4 Handle objection #1 (usually price)
4 Day 5 Handle objection #2 (usually "will it work for me?")
5 Day 7 FAQ + social proof stack
6 Day 8 Urgency (bonus expiring, spots limited)
7 Day 10 Final call + last chance

Nurture Sequence (5 emails over 30 days)

Goal: Build trust with leads who aren't ready to buy

Email Timing Purpose
1 Week 1 Educational content — teach something valuable
2 Week 2 Industry insight / trend analysis
3 Week 3 Common mistake + how to avoid it
4 Week 4 Case study showing results
5 Week 5 Soft pitch — "when you're ready, here's how we help"

Re-engagement Sequence (3-4 emails over 10 days)

Goal: Win back inactive subscribers/customers

Email Timing Purpose
1 Day 0 "We miss you" + what's new
2 Day 3 Exclusive offer / discount
3 Day 7 "Last chance" + survey (why did you leave?)
4 Day 10 Final email — stay or unsubscribe (clean list)

Abandoned Cart (3 emails over 3 days)

Email Timing Purpose
1 1 hour Reminder — "You left something behind"
2 24 hours Social proof + handle objections
3 72 hours Urgency/discount — "Last chance, 10% off"

Email Structure Template

For each email in the sequence, generate:

email_number: 1
send_timing: "Immediately after signup"
subject_line_a: "Your first subject line variant"
subject_line_b: "A/B test variant"
preview_text: "First 40-90 chars shown in inbox preview"

body: |
  Hi {{first_name}},

  [Opening hook — 1-2 sentences, personal, relevant]

  [Body — 3-5 short paragraphs]
  - Use bullet points for scanability
  - Bold key phrases
  - Keep paragraphs to 2-3 sentences max

  [CTA — clear, single action]

  [Sign-off]
  {{sender_name}}

  P.S. [Reinforce CTA or add bonus — P.S. lines get read more than body text]

cta_text: "Start Your Free Trial"
cta_url: "{{cta_link}}"

Copy Rules

  1. Subject lines: 4-7 words. Create curiosity or state a clear benefit. Never use ALL CAPS or excessive punctuation. A/B test every email.
  2. Preview text: Complements (doesn't repeat) the subject line. 40-90 characters.
  3. Opening line: Never start with "I hope this email finds you well." Start with a question, bold statement, or something about THEM (not you).
  4. Body copy:
  5. Write at a 6th-8th grade reading level
  6. Use "you" 3x more than "we" or "I"
  7. One idea per email
  8. Short sentences. Short paragraphs. White space.
  9. CTA: One primary CTA per email. Button text is action-oriented ("Get My Free Guide", not "Click Here"). Repeat CTA 2x — once in body, once at end.
  10. P.S. line: Include in sales and welcome sequences. Restate the CTA or add urgency.
  11. Personalization: Use {{first_name}} in subject and opening. Use {{company_name}} for B2B.

Platform Output

Generate the sequence in a format ready to import:

Universal Format (Markdown)

Save each email as a separate file:

output/email-sequence/
  sequence-config.md     # Overview, timing, goals
  email-01-welcome.md
  email-02-story.md
  ...

Mailchimp Format

Generate a CSV with columns: subject, preview_text, html_body, send_delay_days

ConvertKit / Kit Format

Generate plain text with merge tags: {{ subscriber.first_name }}

ActiveCampaign Format

Generate with their merge tags: %FIRSTNAME%

Include in sequence-config.md: - Sequence name and goal - Trigger event (what starts the sequence) - Timing between emails - Exit conditions (purchased, unsubscribed, clicked specific link) - Recommended segments - KPIs to track (open rate, click rate, conversion rate) - Expected benchmarks by industry

Quality Checks

  • [ ] Every email has 2 subject line variants for A/B testing
  • [ ] Preview text is unique per email (not auto-generated from body)
  • [ ] CTA is clear and appears at least once per email
  • [ ] No email exceeds 300 words (200 is ideal)
  • [ ] Sequence has logical emotional arc (value → trust → ask)
  • [ ] Personalization tokens are used correctly
  • [ ] Unsubscribe reminder is noted in sequence config
  • [ ] Send timing accounts for weekends (don't send sales emails on Sunday)