The complete email system, built ahead: the capture, the confirmation within the minute, the welcome, three follow-ups that stop on their own the moment a contact replies, and the reactivation of a contact gone quiet. You import it, you connect it to your sending account, you fill in your variables once, and the sequence runs.
Six emails written, ready to paste. The full flow inside n8n, exported clean, with no key inside. Every lead gets a reply before it cools off, and you are notified on every new sign-up. You keep the system in hand, with no subscription to an email platform.
This pack delivers something concrete, ready to import. Here is what actually sits in your folder after purchase.
Two importable workflows, the capture and the sequence, exported clean, with no single key inside. You import, you connect, it runs.
Confirmation, welcome, three follow-ups, reactivation. One clear subject, one idea, one single call to action each. You swap your variables, they are yours.
The fields to ask for, the schema of your leads table, the normalization at entry. From the sign-up page to the contact record, it is all laid out.
The stop the moment a contact replies, the anti-duplicate guard, the compliant unsubscribe, the alert if a send fails. What separates a real system from a patch job.
Every lead gets a reply before it cools off, because the system never sleeps.
This pack exists for one simple reason: to hand you a complete email system, yours, that you connect and keep, without renting a platform by the month.
The day 2 / day 5 / day 9 rhythm is a proven starting point. The guide shows how to tighten it for a fast purchase or stretch it for a service with a long decision.
The lead signs up. It gets a confirmation within the minute, its record is written to your table, and you are notified by email or by Telegram. Nothing waits on your screen.
The first marketing email goes out. It delivers what you promised, says who is writing, and gives one simple first action. The rest is announced, the way out too.
You check that the resource did its job and you open a real exchange. A guard first reads whether the contact has already replied or bought. If so, the follow-up does not go out.
You lift the number-one objection and you give a real proof. One objection per email, one verifiable proof. The guard checks again before sending.
You offer the next step and you respect the silence. One last calm email, that leaves the door open instead of forcing. After that, the sequence stops.
A contact still silent gets one last honest email, that asks rather than assumes. It cleans your list and wakes the dormant ones in one pass, without pushing.
Six emails · a guard at every step · the sequence stops the moment a contact replies, buys or unsubscribes
A follow-up system that sends "did you take a look?" to someone who already bought pays for it in credibility. That is exactly what this pack settles. Before each follow-up, a guard reads the contact status: a reply, a purchase or an unsubscribe cuts the rest. A field keeps the same email from going out twice. An unsubscribe link compliant with Canadian law works in one click. And if a send fails, an alert goes to you, with the contact and the reason. A single switch pauses the whole sequence while you fix it, without touching the rest. That is what separates a real system from a setup that holds until the first surprise.
This system is not a mockup. At 228, our own follow-ups and our check-ins go through the same kind of flow, on the same sending account the pack recommends. The workflows delivered are built on the patterns we run ourselves, exported and stripped of every key so you import them onto a clean instance. Nothing in the pack that we do not connect on our side.
The pack delivers the system that captures, follows up and stops cleanly. It assumes one prerequisite: an n8n instance and a sending account. That prerequisite is on purpose. The pack is for the builder who wants to hold their own system, not for someone looking for a managed solution. If that is what you want, the page says clearly where to go.
Every lead gets a reply before it cools off, your follow-ups go out at the right moment, and the sequence stops on its own the moment a contact replies. That is what you connect once and keep: a complete email system, yours.
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