email-sequence
Build Effective Lifecycle Email Sequences
Disconnected emails weaken engagement and conversion. This skill designs targeted lifecycle sequences with clear triggers, timing, copy, calls to action, and measurement plans.
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Test it
Using "email-sequence". Create a three-email welcome sequence for a team planning application.
Expected outcome:
- Email 1 sends immediately, welcomes the user, and links to project creation.
- Email 2 sends after one day and helps the user invite a teammate.
- Email 3 sends after three days and shows how a similar team reached its first milestone.
Using "email-sequence". Plan a re-engagement campaign for subscribers inactive for 60 days.
Expected outcome:
- Start with a direct check-in and one useful reason to return.
- Follow with relevant product updates and a low-friction action.
- End with a clear preference choice and remove unresponsive recipients from the sequence.
Security Audit
SafeAll 13 static findings are false positives. The command findings are Markdown fences, while the reconnaissance findings are ordinary email marketing prose with no executable or probing behavior.
Risk Factors
⚙️ External commands (3)
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sickn33. (2026). email-sequence security audit report (audit version 5) [Author version unspecified]. Skillstore. https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-email-sequence/audits/5BibTeX citation
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- name: "sickn33"
date-released: "2026-07-23"
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Why this variant is first
sickn33-email-sequence
2026-08-21
coreyhaines31-email-sequence
2026-08-21
Skillstore Score
Why this score Evidence Confidence: HighWhat You Can Build
Launch a Welcome Journey
Create a timed welcome series that delivers an immediate benefit, builds trust, and guides new subscribers toward one conversion goal.
Improve Product Adoption
Design behavior-based onboarding emails that support setup, highlight useful features, and help users reach meaningful product milestones.
Recover Inactive Customers
Plan a respectful re-engagement or win-back sequence using past value, relevant updates, feedback requests, and clear exit conditions.
Try These Prompts
Create a five-email welcome sequence for [product] aimed at [audience]. Include timing, subject lines, preview text, body copy, and one CTA.
Design a seven-email lead nurture sequence for [offer]. Move [audience] from [current awareness] to [conversion goal] over [timeframe].
Create onboarding branches for active, stalled, and inactive [product] users. Define behavior triggers, delays, exit conditions, copy goals, and success metrics.
Audit the attached email program against lifecycle coverage, relevance, timing, personalization, and measurement. Prioritize gaps and propose an A/B testing roadmap.
Best Practices
- Provide a specific audience, trigger, conversion goal, offer, and brand voice before requesting copy.
- Use one primary job and one primary call to action for each email.
- Validate timing, consent, personalization data, links, and exit conditions before launch.
Avoid
- Do not combine several unrelated goals or competing calls to action in one email.
- Do not use fabricated urgency, unsupported claims, or personalization data that recipients did not provide.
- Do not send every sequence to the full list without segmentation, suppression rules, or frequency controls.