Email · AI-enhanced
Email & SMS Marketing
Personal emails at scale. Not merge-tagged spam.
AI segmentation via behavioral embeddings, per-recipient personalization from your CRM, and send-time optimization per contact. 12% open rates become 35%+.
Old way vs. new way
The same capability. A completely different delivery.
Before AI
One email. Blast to the whole list. 12% open rate. Unsubscribes climb. Engagement decays monthly.
The QS Digital way
AI clusters your list by actual behavior (embeddings over clicks, purchases, page views) — not just first-name merge tags. Body copy gets personalized per segment by Claude. Send-time is optimized per contact. GoHighLevel or Klaviyo as the engine.
Our stack for this service
The AI platforms actually doing the work.
We pick platforms per-job, not per-vendor. Here's what we run for Email & SMS and why each one earns its seat.
Claude
AnthropicLong-context reasoning, brand-voice drafting, analysis, and customer-facing copy. Our daily driver.
Role: reasoning
GoHighLevel (AI layer)
GoHighLevelCRM + marketing automation core with custom agents layered on top.
Role: orchestration
Zapier + Make
Zapier / MakeIntegration glue connecting agents to every tool in your stack.
Role: orchestration
What's included
What you actually get when you hire us for Email & SMS.
- 01GoHighLevel, Klaviyo, or ActiveCampaign setup and migration
- 02Behavioral embedding-based list segmentation
- 03Per-segment personalization of body copy
- 04SMS compliance + sequence buildout (Alpine IQ for cannabis)
- 05Full lifecycle flows — welcome, nurture, win-back, post-purchase, VIP
How you can buy this
À la carte. Or included in an engagement.
Start here if email & sms is the one thing you need. Or step up to one of our primary engagements, where email & sms is included alongside every other capability the engagement covers.
Ready to do email & sms the AI-first way?
Book a 30-minute call and we'll scope it properly. Or start smaller with a $500 single consulting hour to pressure-test the approach before you commit.
