Spin a Launch Post Into a 3-Email Nurture
Email Carly the launch post and she'll have the nurture sequence ready the same afternoon — three emails drafted, the target segment pulled from HubSpot, and the campaign staged in Mailchimp pending your review.
What Carly does
- 01 Read the blog post and extract the three most quotable takeaways
- 02 Pull the target HubSpot list (e.g. Product Qualified) and confirm the size
- 03 Draft three emails — hook, proof, CTA — each ~120 words with subject-line A/B variants
- 04 Create the Mailchimp campaign, attach the list, and set a 3-day cadence
- 05 Schedule the sequence and leave it pending your final review
Drip queued, launch moment kept
Every launch post gets a nurture sequence ready the same day. You review, tweak the subject lines, and hit send — the momentum doesn't leak out.
Email this to Carly to kick it off.
Hey Carly, Just shipped this launch post: [paste URL] Can you turn it into a 3-email drip in Mailchimp, targeted at the Product Qualified segment in HubSpot? ~120 words each — hook, proof, CTA. Add subject-line A/B variants and set a 3-day cadence between sends. Stage it in Mailchimp pending my review — don't hit send. CC me on the campaign confirmation. Thanks!
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Read →Ready to automate your busywork?
Carly schedules, researches, and briefs you—so you can focus on what matters.
See what people say
"Before Carly, I relied on a Calendly link, but the whole process felt impersonal and not very professional. Carly changed that by handling all the back-and-forth, so I'm no longer stuck in endless email threads trying to line up schedules.
Now Carly reaches out to candidates, shares my real-time availability, lets them pick a slot, then sends a Zoom link and drops it straight into my calendar. She sends reminders to both of us before each call, which has significantly reduced no-shows and last-minute confusion.
On top of scheduling, Carly acts like a full executive assistant, sending me my schedule the night before so I can prepare for each call. It reminds me of the old x.ai assistant, but Carly is noticeably smarter, faster, and better suited to my healthcare recruitment business."