Turn a Blog Post Into an Email Drip

For a marketer who ships a launch post and wants the nurture sequence live the same afternoon. One prompt reads the blog, drafts three emails, pulls the target segment from HubSpot, and schedules the campaign in Mailchimp — ready for review before the first send.

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THE GRIND

Every nurture starts from scratch

Turning a launch post into a drip is a half-day of copy-paste — between the CMS, the ESP, and your CRM — and it usually ships late enough that the launch moment has passed.

Rewriting the same post three different ways for three emails

Hunting for the right segment in HubSpot, then rebuilding it in Mailchimp

Launch-day momentum dies while the nurture sits in Drafts

Composio collapses all of this into one prompt — here's what that looks like.

THE FLOW
5 steps · 2 toolkits

Your agent runs it end-to-end.

  1. 01
    Read the blog post and extract the three most quotable takeaways
  2. 02
    Pull the target HubSpot list (e.g. Product Qualified) and confirm the size
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  3. 03
    Draft three emails — hook, proof, CTA — each ~120 words with subject-line A/B variants
  4. 04
    Create the Mailchimp campaign, attach the list, and set a 3-day cadence
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  5. 05
    Schedule the sequence and leave it pending your final review
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THE PAYOFF

Drip queued, launch moment kept

Every launch post gets a nurture sequence ready the same day. You review, tweak the subject lines, and hit send — the momentum doesn't leak out.

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