Ship polished marketing emails from Slack
Ask Zero to draft your next marketing email, pull context from Notion and Linear, preview it in Slack, and send via Resend once you approve. No dashboard context-switching.
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Why marketing email ops eat your afternoon
Thursday afternoon. You owe subscribers a product update. You have three shipped features in Linear, a launch teaser in Notion, and fifteen minutes before your next meeting. You don't want to open a blank doc, copy-paste changelog items, hand-write new copy, log into Resend, upload the HTML, write the subject line, and triple-check the audience tag. You just want a clean email to go out — on-brand, with the right audience — without losing the rest of your day.
How to ask Zero to draft and send a campaign
@Zero draft our weekly product update email. Pull shipped items from Linear this week and the launch teaser note from Notion. Lead the subject line with our biggest feature. Preview the draft in #marketing, then send via Resend to the 'subscribers' audience after I approve.
How Zero turns context into a sent email
Zero connects to Linear and Notion
Zero pulls shipped items and context notes from the sources you specify, then assembles the raw material for the email.
Draft and preview in Slack
Zero writes the subject line, preheader, and body copy on-brand, then renders a clean preview in the same thread so you can scan it in 10 seconds before it goes out.
Send via Resend and report back
Once you approve, Zero fires the campaign to the audience you named and returns delivery stats: accepted count, audience size, and a direct link to the Resend dashboard.
Iterate, target, and schedule recurring campaigns
Required integrations: Resend and Slack
Resend
OAuth connection to your Resend workspace. Zero needs send permission and audience read access.
Slack
Workspace install. Zero reads from the channel you prompt it in and posts previews back.
Notion
Optional. Used when you want Zero to pull release notes, teaser drafts, or campaign briefs as source material.
Linear
Optional. Used when you want Zero to auto-summarize shipped items as the email's content spine.
Best practices for Zero-drafted marketing emails
Name your audience explicitly — 'subscribers', 'trial users', or a specific tag — so Zero doesn't default to a broader list.
Always preview before sending. Tell Zero to post the draft in a channel for approval so a human reads it before it reaches your list.
Chain with the standup use case — run your weekly shipped-items summary first, then feed it into this campaign for a zero-copy newsletter pipeline.