I will fix the saas onboarding emails killing your trial conversions
SaaS Copywriter, Landing Pages and Email Sequences That Convert
About this Gig
Your SaaS onboarding emails are losing users you already paid to acquire.
Not because the product is bad. Because the sequence is not doing its job.
New users sign up, get a generic welcome email, click around for five minutes, and disappear. No one guided them to the moment where the product proves its value. No one built the bridge between signup and activation.
I write SaaS onboarding email sequences that build that bridge. Each email has one job: move the user one step closer to their first meaningful action inside your product. The result is more activated users, higher trial conversion, and a sequence that earns its place in your funnel.
What you get: a sequence built around your specific activation moment. Copy written in your founder's voice. A clear arc from Day 0 welcome through trial conversion, with every email earning the next open.
This gig is right for you if users are signing up but not coming back, your trial to paid conversion is lower than it should be, or your current onboarding emails are a single automated message.
My SaaS email portfolio includes sequences for a meeting cost calculator and a decision logging tool. Message me before ordering.
Language:
English
Type:
Welcome emails
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Email Sequences
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Follow-Up Emails
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My Portfolio
FAQ
My users sign up but never come back. Can you fix that?
That is exactly the problem this sequence is built to solve. The gap between signup and activation is almost always a messaging problem, not a product problem. The sequence I write guides users to the moment where your product proves its value, before they lose interest and move on.
Do you need access to my product?
No. I work from a brief you complete after ordering covering your product, your activation moment, your audience, and where users currently drop off. Most founders finish it in under fifteen minutes.
How is this different from a template sequence?
Templates are built around generic SaaS problems. This sequence is built around your specific product, your specific user, and the specific moment where your product proves its value. That difference is what drives activation.
Will the emails sound like me or like a generic SaaS brand?
Neither. They will sound like the founder who built the product, which means they carry the specific worldview and reasoning behind what you created. Before writing a word I study how you talk about your product, what you believe about the problem you solve, and what makes your approach different. T
What if I already have a sequence that is not performing?
Send it to me before ordering. I will tell you what is wrong with it and whether a rewrite or a rebuild is the right approach.
How do you write in our product voice without sounding generic?
Before writing I study your website, existing emails, and any founder content I can find. I pull the specific language your team uses to describe the problem and the product. The sequence sounds like your founder wrote it on a focused day, not like a template.

