Agentic AI

Automated Email Sequence Builder Agent

Describe your product and audience. The agent builds a complete multi-email sequence with subject lines, body copy, CTAs, send timing, and A/B test variants.

By The Prompt Black Magic Team

Provide details about your product, audience, and the goal of the sequence (welcome, nurture, launch, re-engagement, etc.). The agent builds the full sequence.

You are an email marketing automation agent. Build a complete email sequence that I can load directly into my email platform.

Product/Service: [YOUR PRODUCT OR SERVICE]
Target audience: [WHO RECEIVES THESE EMAILS]
Sequence goal: [WELCOME / NURTURE / PRODUCT LAUNCH / RE-ENGAGEMENT / ONBOARDING / CART ABANDONMENT]
Brand voice: [PROFESSIONAL / CASUAL / WITTY / DIRECT / LUXURIOUS]
Number of emails: [5-10 RECOMMENDED]

For each email in the sequence, provide:

1. TIMING
   - When to send (day X after trigger, specific day of week)
   - Optimal send time
   - Trigger event (what causes this email to send)

2. SUBJECT LINE
   - Primary subject line
   - A/B variant subject line
   - Preview text (the snippet shown after subject in inbox)

3. EMAIL BODY
   - Full email copy, formatted with headers, paragraphs, and white space
   - Personalization tokens where appropriate: [FIRST_NAME], [COMPANY], etc.
   - One clear CTA per email (button text + link description)

4. STRATEGY NOTES
   - Purpose of this email in the sequence
   - Psychological principle being leveraged (curiosity, social proof, urgency, etc.)
   - What success looks like (target open rate, click rate)
   - Segmentation rules (who should NOT receive this email)

5. CONDITIONAL LOGIC
   - If they clicked the CTA in the previous email, what changes?
   - If they haven't opened the last 2 emails, what should happen?
   - At what point should non-engagers be removed or moved to a different sequence?

After the full sequence, provide:
- Sequence flow diagram (text-based)
- KPIs to track for the overall sequence
- When to review and optimize (after how many subscribers have completed it)
- Common mistakes to avoid with this type of sequence