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Email Marketing Skill
55K-word email marketing guide as a Claude Code AI skill
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55K-word email marketing guide as a Claude Code AI skill
3 followers
A comprehensive, data-backed email marketing guide built from 908 sources and 4,798 extracted insights. 16 chapters. 44 expert practitioners cited. 19 industry playbooks. Honest platform comparisons with zero affiliate links. Install it as a Claude Code skill with one command, and Claude becomes an email marketing co-pilot that audits your setup, drafts sequences, pulls industry benchmarks, and gives recommendations grounded in real sources. Free. Open-source. No paywall. No email gate.







SmartrMail
Hey PH 👋 I'm George. I built SmartrMail (email marketing for ecommerce, 12K customers, acquired by Relay Commerce in 2022). Email is the channel I've spent years working in.
The problem I kept hitting: ask Claude an email marketing question and it gives you generic, confident-sounding advice with no sources. Ask about deliverability and it makes things up. Ask for a welcome sequence and you get the same bland five-email structure it generates for everyone.
So I built a knowledge base from scratch. I used 908 sources from industry reports, practitioner blogs, academic papers, platform documentation. Got 4,798 extracted insights. Then refined that into 55K words across 16 chapters.
But that's too big for an AI skill, so I condensed it down into a Claude Code skill file that fits in context.
With the skill installed, Claude pulls from real benchmarks instead of hallucinating them, references the 44 email practitioners actually cited in the guide (with many contributing their feedback on drafts), and structures advice around what's proven to work across thousands of real email programmes.
It's MIT licensed, free, open-source, no affiliate links etc. I just hope it's useful for folks. It's been a game changer already for my email marketing on Obooko (https://www.producthunt.com/products/obooko).
Happy to answer questions about the skill architecture, how the research methodology worked, or anything in the guide!