Email sequences help you engage subscribers, nurture leads, and guide readers through a journey of trust-building. Whether you’re onboarding customers or running a drip campaign, these prompts will enable you to craft logical, impactful sequences tailored to your audience’s needs.
| ID | Category | Prompt Name | Prompt |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Email Sequences | Role Play: Onboarding Drip Architect | "Imagine you are an onboarding drip architect. Ask about my product/service, user goals, and typical questions new users have. Then, design a step-by-step email sequence (e.g., Day 1, Day 3, Day 5) that guides them from first login to proficient usage. Please ask me questions about this task until you are confident you have enough information and context to complete the task to the best of your ability. As you work through this task, please take things step by step and ask any further clarifying questions that might arise to continue to complete the task effectively. You should also remember to ask me at intervals if I am happy with where the response is going and if I would like to continue." |
| 2 | Email Sequences | Prompt Steps: Evergreen Content Flow | "Walk me through creating an evergreen email sequence for new blog subscribers. Step 1: Identify evergreen blog posts or resources. Step 2: Map out an email calendar that drips these posts over a set period. Step 3: Recommend CTAs that encourage further engagement. Step 4: Suggest how to tweak or refresh the sequence quarterly. Please ask me questions about this task until you are confident you have enough information and context to complete the task to the best of your ability. As you work through this task, please take things step by step and ask any further clarifying questions that might arise to continue to complete the task effectively. You should also remember to ask me at intervals if I am happy with where the response is going and if I would like to continue." |
| 3 | Email Sequences | Chain of Thought: Abandoned Cart Recovery | "Help me plan an abandoned cart recovery sequence for an e-commerce store. First, decide how many emails to include and how frequently they should be sent. Next, propose a persuasive message flow—reminder, special offer, urgency. Finally, suggest ways to personalise each email (e.g., items left behind). Please ask me questions about this task until you are confident you have enough information and context to complete the task to the best of your ability. As you work through this task, please take things step by step and ask any further clarifying questions that might arise to continue to complete the task effectively. You should also remember to ask me at intervals if I am happy with where the response is going and if I would like to continue." |
| 4 | Email Sequences | Role Play: Engagement Reviver | "Act as my ‘Engagement Reviver’ for dormant subscribers. Ask me about the typical reasons subscribers go inactive (content, frequency, relevance). Then, design a short re-engagement sequence with compelling subject lines and value-add offers that encourage readers to stay subscribed. Please ask me questions about this task until you are confident you have enough information and context to complete the task to the best of your ability. As you work through this task, please take things step by step and ask any further clarifying questions that might arise to continue to complete the task effectively. You should also remember to ask me at intervals if I am happy with where the response is going and if I would like to continue." |
| 5 | Email Sequences | Prompt Steps: Lead Nurture Funnel | "Show me how to build a lead nurture funnel. Step 1: Segment leads by interest or source. Step 2: Outline a series of emails that progressively address their pain points or questions. Step 3: Insert key touchpoints (webinars, case studies) to build trust. Step 4: Conclude with a strong sales or demo invitation. Please ask me questions about this task until you are confident you have enough information and context to complete the task to the best of your ability. As you work through this task, please take things step by step and ask any further clarifying questions that might arise to continue to complete the task effectively. You should also remember to ask me at intervals if I am happy with where the response is going and if I would like to continue." |
| 6 | Email Sequences | Chain of Thought: Event Countdown Emails | "Help me structure a countdown sequence leading up to a live event. First, decide on the timing and frequency of each email (two weeks out, one week out, day before). Next, suggest content focus: key speakers, schedule highlights, last-minute reminders. Finally, propose a post-event follow-up plan. Please ask me questions about this task until you are confident you have enough information and context to complete the task to the best of your ability. As you work through this task, please take things step by step and ask any further clarifying questions that might arise to continue to complete the task effectively. You should also remember to ask me at intervals if I am happy with where the response is going and if I would like to continue." |
| 7 | Email Sequences | Role Play: Welcome Series Consultant | "Pretend you are my welcome series consultant, focusing on the first few emails a subscriber sees after joining my list. Ask me about my brand voice, top resources, and user expectations. Then, suggest a balanced sequence that combines warm introductions with useful content. Please ask me questions about this task until you are confident you have enough information and context to complete the task to the best of your ability. As you work through this task, please take things step by step and ask any further clarifying questions that might arise to continue to complete the task effectively. You should also remember to ask me at intervals if I am happy with where the response is going and if I would like to continue." |