Make the most of the trust customers put in your business, blog or newsletter by sending them our curated welcome email templates. These onboarding welcome email templates use personalized features to introduce your new users to your brand USP.
A welcome email welcomes new users who are at the cusp of beginning a relationship with your business. It’s the first-level of communication you have with them, establishing trust between both parties involved.
The purpose of welcome emails is to make a good first impression on your users and build a long-term partnership with them.
Use these responsive welcome emails for the following reasons:
Introduce your brand or business to a client or a business partner
Provide free trials, gifts, offers, and promo codes
Thank first-time users
Onboard a new employee, client, boss, staff
Introduce your social media handles
Share your philosophy
Notify about inclusion in email list
Familiarize users with your product’s or service’s features
Personalize elements of your email by using our drag-and-drop editor.
Add interactive widgets like image carousels etc. to give new users a discounted deal using AMP.
Add GIFS, illustrations and images to improve the visual appeal of your welcome email.
Legible font size and type
Color contrast follows the standard 4.5:1 ratio
Enough white space and smaller paragraphs for better readability
Distinguishable and clear call to action button
ALT text for all the images
Responsive for every screen size
AMP display for AMP supported email clients
HTML display if email clients don't support AMP
Email subject line and preheader text preview
Zoom integration: Add a Zoom registration form
Calendly integration: Add calendar widget for demo call bookings
Integromat integration: For automating the emails
You can customize these templates using our codeless, drag and drop email editor.
Pick your template and click on ‘Use this template’.
Mailmodo’s email template builder will open. Here, you can customize the template:
Change the email layout and content alignment.
Add or remove content blocks.
Add widgets like image carousels etc.
Once you make all the changes, preview both the AMP and fallback (HTML) version and also check for mobile and desktop preview.
Then, save the template.
You can now send the email template to the recipient.
To understand this process in detail, check out our help guide.