Marketing Email Generator
Create persuasive, on-brand marketing emails for any campaign—promotions, product launches, newsletters, and lifecycle flows. Generate subject lines, preview text, and email body optimized for clicks and conversions.
Generated Marketing Email
Your marketing email (subject lines, preview text, and body) will appear here...
How the AI Marketing Email Generator Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Pick your email type
Choose the goal (promotion, newsletter, product launch, welcome, re-engagement, and more) so the generator uses the right structure and copywriting framework.
Add your offer details
Enter your product/offer and optionally include audience, key points, and CTA. The more specific your inputs, the more on-brand and conversion-focused the email becomes.
Generate and customize
Get multiple subject lines, preview text, and a complete email body. Copy, tweak a few details, and send via your email platform.
See It in Action
See how the generator turns a basic offer into a polished, conversion-ready marketing email.
Subject: Sale
Hi, we are having a sale. You can get 25% off. Please buy now.
Subject: Last chance: 25% off Pro ends Friday Preview: Upgrade today and get priority support + cancel anytime.
Hey there—quick heads-up: our Pro plan is 25% off for a limited time.
With Pro, you can: • Move faster with priority support • Get more done with advanced features • Stay flexible—cancel anytime
This offer ends Friday, so if you’ve been thinking about upgrading, now’s the best time.
CTA: Upgrade to Pro (25% off)
Why Use Our AI Marketing Email Generator?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
High-Converting Subject Lines
Generate multiple email subject line options optimized for opens, including curiosity, benefit-led, and urgency-based variations.
Preview Text That Increases Opens
Auto-write preheader/preview text that complements the subject line and improves open rates without clickbait.
Campaign-Ready Email Body
Get a complete marketing email with a clear hook, benefits, social proof, and a strong CTA—formatted for easy scanning on mobile.
Flexible for Any Email Type
Create promotional emails, newsletters, welcome emails, product launch announcements, re-engagement campaigns, and more from one generator.
Tone + Language Controls
Match your brand voice and write in multiple languages to support global email marketing and localized campaigns.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI Marketing Email Generator with these expert tips.
Use one primary CTA
Keep the email focused on a single next step (Shop now, Start trial, Book a demo). Multiple CTAs often reduce click-through rates.
Add a real deadline or constraint
If you’re running a promotion, include a clear end date or limited availability. Authentic urgency improves conversions more than vague hype.
Lead with benefits, not features
Explain the outcome the reader wants (save time, earn more, reduce stress) before listing features—especially above the fold on mobile.
Include proof when possible
Numbers, testimonials, ratings, and customer logos increase trust. Add them to Key Points so the email can incorporate social proof naturally.
A/B test subject lines
Generate 3–5 subject lines and test two. Small changes in subject lines can significantly improve open rates over time.
Who Is This For?
Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.
Write marketing emails people actually open, read, and click
Most “marketing emails” fail for boring reasons. The subject line is vague. The first sentence is all about the company. The CTA is hidden. And the whole thing feels like it was written in a rush, because it probably was.
This Marketing Email Generator is built for the real job: turning a product or offer into an email that’s easy to skim on mobile, clear about value, and strong enough to drive clicks. Subject lines included. Preview text included. CTA included. The stuff you usually forget until 5 minutes before send time.
If you’re building a quick workflow around email creation, you can also start from the broader set of generators on WritingTools.ai and then dial in the exact email type you need here.
What a high converting marketing email usually includes (and why it works)
A good email is not a “nice message”. It’s a short argument that earns attention.
Here’s the structure that tends to work across promos, SaaS launches, ecommerce flows, and newsletters:
1) A subject line with one clear angle
Pick one:
- Benefit led: “Save 4 hours a week with automated reports”
- Curiosity: “A faster way to ship your next campaign”
- Urgency (real urgency): “Ends tonight: 25% off annual plan”
2) Preview text that supports the subject line
Preview text is basically your second subject line. Use it to add context, not to repeat yourself.
Bad: “25% off ends Friday” Better: “Upgrade now and get priority support included”
3) A first line that gets to the point
Skip the long intro. People are scanning. Start with the outcome, the offer, or the problem you solve.
4) Skimmable benefits (not a feature dump)
Bullets win because they respect the reader’s time. Lead with outcomes first, then details.
5) One primary CTA
Not three links, not “reply, follow, read more, book a demo, also check this out”. One next step.
6) Trust builders when you have them
Ratings, numbers, testimonials, short proof lines. Even one sentence helps:
“Trusted by 2,000+ teams”
“4.8 stars from 12,000 customers”
“Used by Shopify stores doing 6 figures a month”
Which email type should you choose?
If you’re not sure which mode to pick, this usually clears it up fast.
Promotional email
Use when you have an offer, deadline, or clear incentive. Great for sales, upgrades, seasonal promos, bundles.
Newsletter
Use when you’re building a habit and relationship. Value first, then a soft CTA. Works well for creators, SaaS, agencies, and communities.
Product launch email
Use when something is new or improved and you want attention now. Focus on “what changed” and “why it matters” with a confident CTA.
Welcome email
Use to set expectations and guide the first action. A welcome email that does nothing is a missed chance, seriously.
Re engagement email
Use when subscribers went quiet. Keep it human. Acknowledge it, offer something useful, and ask for a low friction click.
Abandoned cart email
Use to remove friction. Remind them what they left, reassure about shipping and returns, and keep the CTA obvious.
Cold outreach (B2B)
Use to start conversations, not to “close” in the first email. Short. Personal. One question at the end.
Event invite email
Use to drive RSVPs with clear date and time, takeaways, and an easy yes CTA.
Inputs that make the generator output way better
You can generate an email with just the product or offer. But if you want the output to feel less generic and more like “this was written for us”, add at least one of these:
- Audience: “busy parents”, “Shopify beauty brands”, “HR managers at mid size companies”
- Key points: proof, deadlines, what to emphasize, objections to handle
- CTA: the exact wording you want the button or link to say
- Tone: friendly, professional, witty, persuasive, minimal, whatever fits
A small detail helps a lot. Like “ends Friday at midnight” or “free shipping over $50” or “works with Klaviyo”.
Quick examples you can copy and tweak
Promotional subject lines (pick 2 and A/B test)
- “Ends Friday: 25% off Pro”
- “Upgrade today, save 25%”
- “Last call: Pro discount closes tonight”
- “A better workflow, now cheaper”
- “Deal inside (for the next 48 hours)”
Preview text ideas
- “Cancel anytime. Priority support included.”
- “Only for annual plans. Ends Friday.”
- “Takes 2 minutes to upgrade.”
CTA ideas that don’t feel awkward
- “Get 25% off”
- “Upgrade to Pro”
- “Shop the sale”
- “Claim my spot”
- “Book a quick demo”
- “Show me the details”
Common mistakes that quietly hurt conversions
- Writing the whole email like a blog post. Too long, too slow.
- Starting with “Hope you’re doing well” and then burying the point.
- Listing features without saying why they matter.
- Adding urgency that isn’t real. People can smell it.
- Multiple competing CTAs. Clicks spread thin, or don’t happen.
FAQ style tips (the stuff people ask after they hit generate)
Should I send plain text or designed emails?
If you’re selling ecommerce products, designed can work. If you’re doing SaaS or B2B, simple layouts often win. Either way, clarity beats design.
How long should a marketing email be?
Long enough to answer “why this, why now, what next”. For many campaigns, 120 to 200 words is plenty.
Can I reuse the same email for different segments?
Yes, but tweak the first 2 lines and the proof. Segmenting your hook usually lifts results more than rewriting everything.
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