During a launch, you need one place that shows you everything: opens, clicks, conversion rate per email, and where people are dropping off. This prompt builds that dashboard so you stop refreshing five different screens.
Email launches have a rhythm. You send a sequence of emails over several days, each one moving your audience closer to a buying decision, and the performance of each email tells you whether to accelerate, adjust, or hold.
The problem is that during a live launch, most founders are refreshing their Kit dashboard constantly and still not seeing the full picture. You need to know how your sequence is performing as a whole, not just how each individual email is doing in isolation.
This prompt builds a launch-specific reporting setup that gives you everything in one view: open rates, click rates, sequence progression, and real-time conversion data you can actually act on.
Before your launch sequence goes live, make sure every broadcast in the sequence is labeled consistently in Kit. A simple naming convention like "[Launch Name] - Email 01" through "[Launch Name] - Email 07" makes the data much easier to pull and compare.
Paste the prompt below once your launch sequence is named and scheduled.
I am running an email launch starting [date]. My launch emails are titled [list your email titles]. Connect to my Kit account and give me a live performance dashboard for this launch: open rate and click rate for each email sent so far, conversion rate based on link clicks to my sales page, which email in the sequence is performing best, and where I am seeing the biggest drop-off. Update the data each time I ask you to refresh.
During a launch it is tempting to check metrics constantly. Resist this. One check per day gives you enough data to make meaningful decisions without the anxiety spiral of watching numbers fluctuate by the hour.
If email three of your sequence has a significantly lower open rate than email two, your subject line or send timing is the variable to fix. If the click rate is high but conversions are low, the problem is on your sales page, not in your email. Claude will help you diagnose which layer is the issue.
After the launch closes, ask Claude to generate a full summary of what worked and what did not. Save this summary. It is the brief for making your next launch better.
A launch dashboard turns your sequence from a hope into a system you can read and respond to in real time. Build it before your next launch and you will know exactly what to change for the one after that.
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