Welcome Sequence Builder
welcome-sequence
Builds new customer and subscriber welcome experiences with email series, onboarding steps, and quick wins. Use when a user has new subscribers joining an email list, customers purchasing a product, or members signing up for a program and needs a structured first-impression sequence.
- This skill, packaged and ready to upload. welcome-sequence.zip
- In claude.ai or Claude desktop: Customize → Skills (+) → Create skill → Upload a skill, select the zip and toggle it on. Greyed out? Enable code execution under Settings → Capabilities.
- It’s live in your chats — no code, no setup. Want every Marketing skill at once? Add the whole plugin from the Marketing page (Customize → Personal plugins → Create plugin → Upload plugin).
/plugin marketplace add Salah-XD/equipt
/plugin install equipt-marketing Installs the whole equipt-marketing plugin — this skill included.
npx @equipt/cli init
npx @equipt/cli add welcome-sequence Adds just this skill to your Claude Code project.
When to Use This Skill
- New email subscribers joining a list and getting no follow-up
- Customers purchasing a product who need onboarding
- Members signing up for a course, community, or membership
- Rebuilding a stale welcome flow that isn't converting
- Launching a new offer and need day-one automation
Core Principle
THE WELCOME SEQUENCE HAS ONE JOB: TURN A STRANGER INTO A FAN WITHIN 7 DAYS. Every email must deliver value before asking for anything.
Workflow
Phase 1: Audience & Goal
Ask the user:
- What did the person just do? (subscribed, purchased, signed up)
- What's the #1 thing you want them to do within 7 days?
- What's their biggest fear or doubt right now?
- What quick win can you deliver in email 1?
- How many emails do you want? (default: 5 emails over 7 days)
Minimum needed: questions 1 and 2.
Phase 2: Sequence Architecture
Build the default 5-email sequence:
| Timing | Purpose | Subject Line Formula | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Immediate | Deliver the thing + set expectations | "Here's your [thing] + what's coming" |
| 2 | Day 1 | Quick win / first value | "Do this first (takes 5 min)" |
| 3 | Day 3 | Story + credibility | "How [person] went from [before] to [after]" |
| 4 | Day 5 | Overcome #1 objection | "The truth about [common doubt]" |
| 5 | Day 7 | Clear CTA / next step | "Ready for [next level]?" |
Phase 3: Write Each Email
For each email, include:
- Subject line (under 50 characters, no spam triggers)
- Preview text (complementary, not repeating the subject)
- Body (under 300 words per email)
- CTA (one per email, clear and specific)
- P.S. line (optional — repeat CTA or add personality)
Phase 4: Optimize
- Check that email 1 delivers value with zero friction
- Verify each email has only ONE call-to-action
- Ensure the sequence builds — each email references the previous
- Add conditional logic notes (e.g., "if they clicked email 2 CTA, skip email 4")
- Include unsubscribe-friendly language in email 5
Examples
Example 1: Online Course Welcome Sequence
Context: User purchased a $297 self-paced course on Instagram marketing.
Email 1 — Immediate:
Subject: Your Instagram course is ready — start here Preview: Plus the one module most students skip (don't)
Hey [First Name],
You're in! Here's everything you need to get started:
Your login: [Course platform link] Your password: The one you set at checkout (check spam if you didn't get the confirmation)
Before you dive into Module 1, do this one thing: Go to the Community tab inside the course and introduce yourself. Say what you sell and your current follower count. This takes 30 seconds and it means you'll get personalized feedback from me and other students as you go through the modules.
Here's what to expect this week:
- Tomorrow: I'll send you the "First 48 Hours" action plan
- Day 3: A case study from a student who went from 500 to 10K followers
- Day 5: The biggest mistake I see students make (and how to avoid it)
- Day 7: Your 30-day Instagram growth plan
The #1 thing that separates students who get results from those who don't? They start Module 1 within 24 hours. Don't let this sit in your inbox.
Talk soon, [Name]
P.S. If you have any tech issues logging in, reply to this email. I check these personally.
Email 2 — Day 1:
Subject: Do this before Module 1 (5 min) Preview: The step that makes everything else work better
[First Name],
Before you start the course content, spend 5 minutes on this:
The Bio Audit:
- Open your Instagram profile
- Read your bio out loud
- Ask: "Would a stranger know exactly what I do and who I help in 3 seconds?"
If the answer is no, use this formula: I help [audience] achieve [result] through [method]
Example: "I help handmade jewelry makers get their first 100 sales through Instagram Reels"
That's it. Update your bio, then start Module 1. You'll get 10x more out of the course with a clear bio because every tactic we teach drives people back to your profile.
Reply with your new bio — I'll give you feedback.
[Name]
Example 2: SaaS Free Trial Welcome Sequence
Context: User signed up for a 14-day free trial of a project management tool.
Email 1 — Immediate:
Subject: You're in — create your first project in 2 min Preview: No setup required, just click and go
Welcome to TaskFlow, [First Name]!
Your 14-day trial is active. Here's the fastest way to see value:
Step 1: Click here to open your dashboard → [Link] Step 2: Hit "+ New Project" and name it anything (try "Test Project") Step 3: Add 3 tasks you need to do this week
That's it. You now have a working project board. Total time: about 2 minutes.
Over the next few days, I'll show you the features that save our users an average of 4.5 hours per week — but only the ones that matter for a [their company size/type if known] team.
If you get stuck, hit the blue chat bubble in the bottom right of your dashboard. Our team responds in under 3 minutes during business hours.
Let's go, [Name], Co-founder @ TaskFlow
Email 3 — Day 3:
Subject: How Bright Studios cut their meeting time in half Preview: They were skeptical too
[First Name],
Quick story: Bright Studios is a 6-person design agency that was drowning in status update meetings — 8 hours a week of "what are you working on?" calls.
They started using TaskFlow's status updates feature (Settings → Team Updates → Daily Digest). Each team member spends 90 seconds logging their progress. Everyone gets a morning digest.
Result: They went from 8 hours of meetings to 2. That's 6 hours back. Per week. Per person.
Want to try it? Go to Settings → Team Updates and turn on Daily Digest. If you're a solo user, use it as a personal work log — it's surprisingly useful for tracking where your time actually goes.
[Name]
Recovery & Fallbacks
- User doesn't know their #1 CTA: Default to "reply to this email" for email 1 (builds engagement) and "consume the core content" for the sequence goal.
- User wants more than 7 emails: Cap at 7 for the welcome sequence. Anything beyond day 7 is a nurture sequence, not a welcome sequence. Offer to build a nurture sequence separately.
- Low open rates on email 1: The problem is almost always the subject line or send timing. Suggest A/B testing subject lines. Email 1 should send within 5 minutes of signup.
- User has no customer stories yet: Replace email 3 with a "behind the scenes" email showing how the product/service was built and why.
Constraints
- NEVER put a sales pitch in email 1 — deliver value only
- ONE CTA per email — multiple links dilute action
- Each email must be under 300 words (mobile-first)
- Subject lines under 50 characters
- Every email must be valuable even if the reader never opens another one
- Include "reply to this email" in at least one email to boost deliverability