Changelog Subscribe Split
A changelog subscription split with copy, a three point benefit list, and a labeled email form beside a mockup of the release digest email itself.
A changelog subscription split with copy, a three point benefit list, and a labeled email form beside a mockup of the release digest email itself.
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Changelog Subscribe Split turns the changelog into a subscription. The left column carries the copy, a three point list of what a subscriber gets, and a labeled email form, while the right column shows a mockup of the release digest email itself, sender row and all, with typed change lines under it. The mockup shows the product before anyone signs up for it.
The promises and the digest lines are two small arrays, so the pitch and the preview stay in step, edit the list and the mockup reflects the same shape. Write the digest lines as real changes with their New, Improved, and Fixed tags rather than lorem, the email has to look like one worth getting. Keep the form to a single field so nothing stands between the reader and the subscribe button.
Reach for this block at the foot of a changelog page or on its own as a lightweight capture, wherever readers who care about releases can opt into getting them. Showing the actual email beside the form answers the quiet question every signup asks, what will land in my inbox, and answers it before the click. It pairs with the archive above it and gives whats-new-banner a place to send its readers.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is a release digest opt in beside its own preview. Other subscribe splits:
Tip: make the mockup match the real email you send, a preview that overpromises is the fastest way to lose the trust the subscribe just earned.