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👋 Hey there,

New customers sign up but don't stick around?

This prompt creates an onboarding sequence that drives activation.

The Onboarding Sequence Prompt

Builds a welcome series that turns signups into active users.

📋 THE PROMPT:

Create a 5-email onboarding sequence for [PRODUCT/SERVICE].

Product details:

  • What it does: [CORE FUNCTION]

  • Target user: [WHO IT'S FOR]

  • Main value: [KEY BENEFIT]

  • First action we want: [ACTIVATION GOAL]

  • Common obstacles: [WHAT STOPS PEOPLE]

For each email, provide:

Email 1 (Day 0): Welcome + Quick Win

  • Subject line

  • Get them one small win immediately

  • Single clear CTA

Email 2 (Day 2): Feature Spotlight

  • Subject line

  • Highlight one powerful feature

  • Show how to use it

Email 3 (Day 4): Social Proof

  • Subject line

  • Customer success story

  • Address common hesitation

Email 4 (Day 7): Tips & Best Practices

  • Subject line

  • 3-5 power user tips

  • Encourage deeper engagement

Email 5 (Day 10): Check-in + Support

  • Subject line

  • Ask how it's going

  • Offer help, invite reply

  • Soft upgrade mention (if applicable)

Tone: Helpful, not pushy. Like a friend checking in.

🎯 HOW TO USE IT:

  1. Fill in your product details

  2. Generate the sequence

  3. Set up automation in your email tool

  4. Monitor open/click rates

  5. Adjust based on where people drop off

💡 PRO TIP: The goal of Email 1 is ONE action only. Don't overwhelm with features. Get them one quick win and they'll come back for more.

📌 SAVE IT IN PROMPTULAR

Turn signups into active, engaged users. Save it: https://app.promptular.com/library

Tag it with "email" and "onboarding" for easy access.

See you tomorrow!

Penny @Promptular

P.S. Need to import/export prompts in bulk? Elite includes CSV and XLSX support: https://app.promptular.com/billing

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