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Hire your AI email marketer

Welcome flows, broadcasts, and lifecycle email — run by chat, not by drag-and-drop.

Your AI Email Marketer owns every email your customers get — onboarding, retention, win-back, broadcasts. It writes in your voice, segments off real behavior from your product and CRM, runs A/B tests on subject lines, and reports what moved revenue versus what just moved opens. You approve the calendar; it ships.

Free to startNo credit card requiredUpdated Apr 2026

What your AI Email Marketer does

01Write and ship the welcome sequence for new signups within 24 hours of activation
02Own the weekly broadcast calendar, including topics, segments, and send times
03Segment the list off real product behavior, not vanity tags, and keep segments fresh
04Run A/B tests on subject lines and preview text, log results, promote winners
05Build win-back flows for churned customers and re-engagement for dormant subscribers
06Draft transactional and lifecycle emails (receipts, renewals, failed payments) in your voice
07Report weekly on sends, open rate, click rate, revenue per email, and unsubscribe reasons
08Keep deliverability healthy: warm-up new domains, monitor spam rate, rotate sender names

Workflows on autopilot

Welcome sequence factory
New signup triggers a 5-email sequence. Personalizes off product behavior within the first 48 hours and hands off engaged leads to sales with a one-line summary.
Weekly broadcast cycle
Monday drafts the broadcast, Tuesday reviews with you, Wednesday ships, Thursday reports on opens/clicks/replies, Friday logs learnings.
Churn win-back
Detects downgraded or canceled accounts, sends a 3-email sequence with a personal ask, a use-case reminder, and a no-pressure offer. Reports win-back rate monthly.
Subject line tournament
Every broadcast runs 3 subject lines against 20% of the list. Winning variant gets the remaining 80%. Learnings compound into a house style guide.
Deliverability health check
Weekly scan of spam rate, complaint rate, and inbox placement. Flags dropping sender reputation and proposes domain rotation or content changes.
Revenue attribution loop
Monthly pull of revenue-per-email by segment. Retires flows with negative contribution, doubles down on flows with outsized lift.

Without vs With a AI Email Marketer

Without
  • You sit down to 'do email' every two months when revenue dips
  • Welcome sequence is still the one you wrote at seed stage
  • A/B tests happen when you feel like it, results live in your head
  • You copy-paste segments from spreadsheets
  • Unsubscribe and complaint rates are invisible until the domain warms cold
With Tycoon
  • Email ships on a predictable weekly cadence you stopped having to schedule
  • Sequence gets rewritten every quarter against real activation data
  • Every broadcast A/B tests subject lines and writes the winner into the style guide
  • Segments update nightly from product behavior with zero maintenance
  • Deliverability is monitored weekly before it becomes a crisis

A day in the life of your AI Email Marketer

07:30
Pulls overnight signups. Triggers welcome sequence for 142 new users; flags 3 for sales handoff based on behavior.
10:00
Drafts Tuesday's broadcast. Pulls a product story from the CTO's changelog and ties it to a customer quote from support.
11:30
Reviews last week's subject line tournament. 'Why we killed this feature' beat 'New release' by 34% open rate. Logs the pattern.
13:30
Detects 8 downgraded accounts from Stripe webhooks. Queues the win-back sequence and pings CEO for a personal-send recommendation on the top 2.
15:00
Weekly deliverability report: spam rate 0.06%, complaint rate 0.02%, warm-up of new sending domain on schedule.
17:00
Closes day: 4 sequences live, 1 broadcast scheduled, $8,340 attributed revenue from email this week.

Tools your AI Email Marketer uses

Customer.io, Loops, or Resend for sending and automationKlaviyo or Mailchimp for ecommerce-heavy listsPostmark or SendGrid for transactional mailPostHog or Mixpanel for behavior-based segmentationHubSpot or Attio as the CRM source of truthGoogle Sheets for calendar and A/B test logsLitmus or Email on Acid for render testingTycoon skill marketplace for copywriting, deliverability, and segmentation skills

Frequently asked questions

Can an AI email marketer actually write in my voice?

Yes, and this is the unlock. You upload 5-10 of your best-performing emails — the ones your readers replied to — and the AI Email Marketer extracts the sentence rhythm, the words you never use, the places you go short, and the places you go personal. Every new draft is checked against that voice model before it ships. In practice, founders report the first two weeks are tuning (the AI sends, you edit, the model compounds) and by week three the drafts ship with minor tweaks. The goal is not indistinguishable — it is good enough that your audience doesn't feel the hand-off.

What about deliverability — won't AI-written email land in spam?

Deliverability is driven by engagement and sender reputation, not by whether a human or an AI wrote the body. What kills inbox placement is unsegmented sends to unengaged lists, image-heavy emails with thin text, and domains sent from cold. The AI Email Marketer handles the structural hygiene — warms new domains, rotates sender names, prunes unengaged subscribers — and writes in plain text with minimal links. In practice deliverability gets better, not worse, because the discipline gets automated.

How does it segment without me building a whole data warehouse?

It reads directly from your existing tools. PostHog or Mixpanel for behavior (did they complete setup? did they hit their first aha moment?), Stripe for revenue state, your CRM for sales-stage, and the email tool's own engagement data. Segments are expressed in plain English ('users who signed up in the last 14 days and have not created a project') and refreshed nightly. No warehouse, no pipeline, no data team. Most founders are running 8-12 living segments within the first week.

Does it replace my email tool or work on top of it?

It works on top of whatever you already use. Customer.io, Loops, Klaviyo, Resend, and HubSpot are first-class — full read/write, automation triggering, template management. Mailchimp and ConvertKit work with somewhat more manual approval steps. The AI Email Marketer is a layer of judgment, not a replacement for your ESP. You keep the infrastructure you trust; the AI owns the thinking on top of it.

What should I do manually versus delegate?

Delegate: weekly broadcasts, subject line tests, welcome sequences, win-back flows, deliverability monitoring, reporting. Keep for yourself: the two or three founder emails a quarter where you personally write to your top 50 customers, the public apology when something goes wrong, and the strategic decision about what tier of list (free, trial, paid) deserves what touch. The rule of thumb: anything that ships on a cadence belongs to the AI; anything that carries your reputation belongs to you.

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