Post-Signup & Post-Purchase Flow
The prompt
Design an onboarding flow after conversion.
Conversion type: {{free_trial_purchase_demo_booked_newslett}}
Product: {{describe}}
Flow goal: {{what_should_happen_in_first_7_days}}
Today's reality: {{what_happens_after_someone_converts}}
Biggest drop-off: {{where_do_people_disengage_earliest}}
Please design:
1. Day-by-day flow for first 7 days
2. Email 1: immediately after conversion (subject + body)
3. Email 2: Day 2-3 (educational or activation)
4. Email 3: Day 5-7 (social proof or feature highlight)
5. The success milestone that signals someone is 'activated' Why this works
Asking for a day-by-day 7-day flow rather than a generic sequence produces a specific activation timeline that can be directly implemented in an email or in-product tool. Including 'today's reality' forces an honest assessment of the gap between current and ideal, which prevents the AI from designing a perfect-world flow that ignores existing constraints. The 'biggest drop-off' input focuses the design on the highest-leverage intervention.
Risks & review
Onboarding flow design requires knowledge of your actual user behaviour — the AI will design a logical sequence but cannot know where users actually disengage without analytics data. Run this prompt after reviewing your onboarding analytics so you can give the AI real drop-off signals rather than assumptions about user behaviour.