Marketing Route

AI Email Automation: Build Sequences That Convert

Welcome series, nurture flows, re-engagement campaigns. Follow a 10-step route and create email automation sequences that run on autopilot and drive results.

10 steps ~1h 30min For marketers Free

AI email automation lets you build multi-step sequences that send the right message at the right time without manual work. On aidowith.me, the Email Campaign route covers 10 steps for creating automated email sequences from scratch. You start by defining your audience segments and the goal for each sequence: onboarding new signups, nurturing leads, re-engaging inactive contacts, or converting trial users. AI drafts subject lines, body copy, and CTAs for each email in the sequence, matched to the stage of the customer journey. The route covers timing between emails, personalization variables, A/B testing subject lines, and trigger conditions that start each sequence. Tools like Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or ActiveCampaign handle the automation setup. Each step produces a ready-to-send email or a configured automation rule. By step 10, you have 2-3 automated sequences running. Total time: about 90 minutes.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You send the same welcome email to everyone and half your new signups never hear from you again
  • Writing a 5-email nurture sequence takes a full week because each email needs different copy
  • Your email automation tool is set up but the sequences are empty because creating content is overwhelming

With aidowith.me

  • AI-drafted email copy matched to each stage of the customer journey
  • 2-3 automated sequences built and ready to launch in about 90 minutes
  • Timing, triggers, and A/B test variations included so the sequences run on autopilot

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

Define segments and sequence goals

Pick your audience segments and the action you want each sequence to drive: onboard, nurture, re-engage, or convert. This shapes every email.

2

Draft emails with AI

AI writes subject lines, body copy, and CTAs for each email in the sequence. You set the tone, add personal touches, and pick timing between sends.

3

Configure automation and launch

Set up triggers, timing rules, and A/B tests in your email tool. Turn on the sequences and they run on autopilot from day one.

Build your email automation sequences

10 steps. About 90 minutes. Automated sequences that run and convert on autopilot.

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What You Walk Away With

Define segments and sequence goals

Draft emails with AI

Configure automation and launch

Timing, triggers, and A/B test variations included so the sequences run on autopilot

"Built a 5-email welcome sequence in 90 minutes. Open rate is 42% and the sequence books 3-4 demo calls per week on autopilot."
- Growth marketer, B2B SaaS

Questions

ChatGPT or Claude for drafting email copy and subject lines, plus an email automation tool like Mailchimp, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign, or HubSpot for sending. The route on aidowith.me shows you how to use AI for the content creation and your automation tool for triggers, timing rules, and delivery. Most email platforms have free tiers that support basic automated sequences.

Welcome sequences: 3-5 emails over 2 weeks. Nurture sequences: 5-7 emails over 4-6 weeks. Re-engagement: 3 emails over 1 week. The route builds sequences at these lengths, which are proven to perform well without overwhelming subscribers. You can always add or remove emails based on open rate and conversion data.

Yes, with the right prompts. The route starts by defining your brand voice and audience context. Every email prompt includes these details, so the output reads like a person wrote it. The key is specificity: tell AI your tone, avoid marketing cliches, and include personal details about your product. Most recipients can't tell the difference.