Ship email templates.Plan campaign flows.

Describe one email or a full campaign goal. Emailgic turns it into inbox-ready HTML, flow timing, subject lines, and brand-consistent assets.

Applied Brand
Solvra

Product Launch Email Sequence

Product launch sequences are usually broadcast campaign sets. Emailgic prepares the emails and package notes for ESP import and scheduling review.

Syncing

Trigger

Launch calendar

Schedule the campaign set around the launch date.

Segment

Audience segment

Separate VIPs, prior purchasers, and recent product viewers for relevant framing.

Email 1

8 days before launch

Teaser and waitlist CTA

Wait

8 days

Hold until the launch-day announcement.

Test

A/B subject test

Test only the launch-day subject line while keeping content unchanged.

Email 2

Launch day

Announcement and shop CTA

Wait

2 days

Let the launch announcement collect early response before education.

Email 3

2 days after launch

Proof and examples

Wait

3 days

Give buyers and browsers time to respond before objection handling.

Email 4

5 days after launch

Fit and comparison guidance

Wait

2 days

Hold until the last scheduled send in the launch window.

Email 5

7 days after launch

Final availability reminder

Campaign plan, generated email nodes, and supported ESP draft sync.

Product capabilities

Build one email or the whole flow.

Start with a single email template when the job is one asset, or build a Campaign Flow when the work depends on triggers, filters, delays, and more than one touch.

One email

Template design

Design a production-ready HTML template.

Describe the email you need and generate a branded, responsive template with the rendering details that usually slow teams down: mobile layout, dark mode, Outlook-safe structure, and ESP handoff.

Brand stylingResponsive HTMLRendering QA

Multi-email sequence

Campaign flows

Plan the campaign before generating each email.

Turn a lifecycle or launch goal into triggers, filters, delays, subject-line direction, generated email-node briefs, designed templates, and a review-ready export package or supported draft flow.

Trigger/timing planGenerated email nodesDraft/review handoff

What Changes When
Templates and Flows Start Together.

The Old Way

1.

Write copy in docs

2.

Build every email in a template editor

3.

Map triggers, filters, and delays somewhere else

4.

Re-enter subject lines and UTM notes

5.

QA Outlook, mobile, and dark mode

6.

Send screenshots and flow maps for approval

7.

Rebuild changes in multiple places

8.

Ship a partial campaign

Hours per email, days per flow

With Emailgic

1.

Describe the campaign job

2.

Choose a single template or lifecycle flow

3.

Review branded HTML, timing, triggers, and node briefs

4.

Ask for edits once

5.

Export HTML, package, or sync supported draft flows to ESPs

One reviewable plan

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Brand profile

One brand system for every email and flow.

Paste your website URL once. Emailgic extracts colors, type, voice, and logo, then applies the same profile to templates, flow nodes, and ESP-ready handoff.

TemplatesFlow nodesESP handoff

Visual system

Colors, typography, logo usage, and spacing are captured once and reused across generated assets.

Voice rules

Tone choices and copy patterns stay consistent across single sends, sequence steps, and review notes.

Layout cues

Email-safe hierarchy carries into templates, campaign flow nodes, and the package you hand off.

Three Steps.
One Email or Full Flow.

Start from a single email brief or a multi-email campaign goal. Review the output before it reaches your ESP.

Start Building in Emailgic
1

Describe the job

"A product launch flow for our new feature, with a teaser, launch email, proof message, and final reminder."

2

Review the structure

Inspect the generated template or Campaign Flow plan before asking for layout, trigger, timing, tone, or content changes.

3

Export for handoff

Download HTML, export an asset package, or sync supported lifecycle flows as draft assets for review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Start with one email when you need a production-ready template, or start with Campaign Flow when you need a planned sequence with timing, subject-line direction, generated email nodes, and review-ready handoff.

Your Next Email
or Flow Shouldn't Take All Day.