Marketing Route

How to Use an AI Email Generator for Full Campaign Sequences

An AI email generator isn't just for one-off emails. Use it to plan a full sequence, write every email, and load it into your platform in under 90 minutes.

11 steps ~1h15m For marketers Free

An AI email generator works best when you treat it as a campaign-level tool, not just a single-email shortcut. Feed it your goal, audience, and sequence structure, and it writes every email at once. On aidowith.me, the Email Campaign route covers this in 11 steps taking about 1 hour 15 minutes. Step 1 defines the campaign goal and audience. Step 2 maps the sequence: how many emails, what spacing, what each email must accomplish. AI then generates each email with body copy, subject line, and CTA. Step 7 covers the subject line pass: generating 5 variants per email using different approaches so you have real options to test. Step 9 checks sequence logic: does email 2 reference email 1? Does email 5 close the loop on the promise you made in email 1? The review step alone saves hours of editing after the fact. You finish with 5 to 7 emails ready to paste into your email platform and schedule.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You generate 1 email at a time and lose the thread between emails so the sequence feels disjointed
  • You use AI for individual emails but still spend 3 hours writing a 5-email sequence
  • The AI output is a starting point but editing it to match your brand voice takes just as long as writing manually

With aidowith.me

  • Campaign-level prompting that generates all emails at once with consistent voice and sequence logic
  • 11-step route takes a campaign from brief to ready-to-send in 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Subject line generator produces 5 testable variants per email in under 2 minutes

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Brief the AI on your campaign goal and sequence

Define the campaign type, number of emails, spacing, and what each email needs to accomplish. AI uses this map to keep all emails consistent and logical.

2

Generate all emails at once

Prompt AI to write the full sequence in one pass. Review each email for voice and substance. Do a single editing pass across all emails instead of editing one at a time.

3

Run the subject line and sequence logic review

Generate 5 subject line variants per email. Check that the sequence flows and that each email references the journey so far. Load into your email platform and schedule.

Generate Your Next Email Campaign in 90 Minutes

Join aidowith.me and follow the 11-step Email Campaign route. Brief the campaign, generate the sequence, schedule the send.

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What You Walk Away With

Brief the AI on your campaign goal and sequence

Generate all emails at once

Run the subject line and sequence logic review

Subject line generator produces 5 testable variants per email in under 2 minutes

"I tried using ChatGPT for emails before but always did them one at a time. The route taught me to brief the whole campaign upfront. That one change cut my campaign writing time in half."
- Email Marketing Manager, online retail company

Questions

Start with a campaign brief that covers your goal, audience, number of emails, and what each email must accomplish. Give AI the whole structure before asking it to write anything. The aidowith.me Email Campaign route walks you through this briefing process in step 1 and 2, which is where most people skip and then wonder why the sequence doesn't hold together.

Specific inputs. AI needs to know who the reader is, what they want, what they're worried about, and what you want them to do. Vague prompts produce vague emails. The route includes a customer profile template and a campaign brief template that give AI enough context to produce emails you can send with minor edits.

AI-generated copy doesn't inherently trigger spam filters. What triggers them is poor deliverability practices: unverified domains, bought lists, and certain subject line patterns. The route covers subject line best practices to avoid spam triggers while still driving opens.