feature · sequences
Follow-up that runs itself
A sequence is a journey you can see: email, wait, branch, laid out on a vertical rail. Welcome series, onboarding nudges, dunning and win-backs stop being cron jobs and become something you can read top to bottom.
Welcome aboard
sent immediately
Wait 2 days
then continue
Getting started tips
template · onboarding-02
Opened the last email?
yes → tips · no → nudge
A hand if you need it
template · onboarding-nudge
The journey is the interface
Steps sit on a rail in the order they run. Insert between two steps and everything below shifts down, still legible at a glance.
Welcome aboard
sent immediately
Wait 2 days
then continue
Getting started tips
template · onboarding-02
Opened the last email?
yes → tips · no → nudge
A hand if you need it
template · onboarding-nudge
Branches that decide
Route on opened, clicked or a contact attribute. Send the reminder only to the people who did not act, and the thank-you only to the people who did.
Welcome aboard
sent immediately
Wait 2 days
then continue
Getting started tips
template · onboarding-02
Opened the last email?
yes → tips · no → nudge
A hand if you need it
template · onboarding-nudge
It is all campaigns underneath
Sequences persist as campaigns with steps, so the same ledger, analytics and webhooks cover them. No separate world to learn.
see it work
Try it before you wire it in.
Everything here is the real product running on canned data. No account, no key, no risk.
Waybill
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POST /api/v1/emails/send → 200 · 41ms
Questions at the counter
Can marketing build these without a developer?+
Yes. The rail editor is visual end to end. Developers can also create and drive sequences over the API.
What triggers a sequence?+
An API call, a segment entry, or a signup event. Each enrolled contact walks the rail independently.
Put it to work in five minutes.
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