Blog to Mailchimp 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 for your review before the first send.
The grind
Every nurture starts from a blank page
Here's what doing this by hand looks like today, and why it doesn't scale.
- Turning a launch post into a drip is half a day of copy and paste across the CMS, the email tool, and the CRM, and it usually ships late enough that the launch moment has already passed.
- Rewriting the same post three different ways for three emails is a slog.
- You find the right segment in HubSpot, then rebuild it again in Mailchimp.
- Launch day momentum fades while the nurture sits in drafts.
MewCP collapses all of this into one prompt. Here's what that looks like.
The flow
5 steps · 2 servers
Your agent runs it end-to-end
Read the blog post and pull out the three most quotable takeaways.
Pull the target HubSpot list, such as Product Qualified, and confirm its size.
HUDraft three emails, a hook, a proof point, and a call to action, each around 120 words with A/B subject lines.
Create the Mailchimp campaign, attach the list, and set a three day cadence.
Schedule the sequence and leave it pending your final review.
The payoff
Drip queued while the launch is still hot
Every launch post gets a nurture sequence ready the same day. You review it, adjust the subject lines, and hit send before the momentum leaks away.
Paste this into Claude, Codex, or any MCP-connected agent. It'll connect your apps and run the task from start to finish.
Run it yourself
Copy the prompt
Goal: Blog to Mailchimp Email Drip MCP servers needed (connected through MewCP): Mailchimp, HubSpot Steps: 1. Read the blog post and pull out the three most quotable takeaways. 2. Pull the target HubSpot list, such as Product Qualified, and confirm its size. 3. Draft three emails, a hook, a proof point, and a call to action, each around 120 words with A/B subject lines. 4. Create the Mailchimp campaign, attach the list, and set a three day cadence. 5. Schedule the sequence and leave it pending your final review. Check with me before sending any message or changing data in a connected app.
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