This skill creates story-driven email campaigns using Andre Chaperon's Soap Opera Sequence. Use it to write compelling email sequences that build relationships and drive sales through narrative.
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February 5, 2026
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npx add-skill https://github.com/dmend3z/tribo-skills/blob/main/plugins/story-driven-email-campaigns/skills/story-driven-email-campaigns/SKILL.md -a claude-code --skill story-driven-email-campaignsInstallation paths:
.claude/skills/story-driven-email-campaigns/# Story-Driven Email Campaigns ## Overview This skill is designed to create powerful, story-driven email campaigns based on the principles taught by Andre Chaperon, specifically his "Soap Opera Sequence" (SOS). The goal is to move beyond transactional emails and build a deep, lasting relationship with subscribers by treating them as the hero of a story. By using open loops, character development, and emotional beats, this skill helps you craft email sequences that are as engaging as a Netflix series, leading to higher open rates, more trust, and ultimately, more sales. **Keywords**: soap opera sequence, story-driven emails, email marketing, Andre Chaperon, email campaigns, narrative emails, open loops, cliffhangers, email storytelling, relationship building, customer journey ## Discovery & Planning Questions 1. Who is the primary audience for this email campaign? (e.g., demographics, interests, pain points) 2. What is the main goal of this campaign? (e.g., drive sales for a specific product, build brand loyalty, announce a new service) 3. What specific product or service will be the ultimate solution offered in this story? 4. What is the "villain" of this story? (e.g., a common frustration, a competitor, a flawed old method) 5. What is the desired emotional journey for the reader? (e.g., from confused to enlightened, from frustrated to empowered) 6. Are there any existing brand stories, customer testimonials, or personal anecdotes we should weave into the narrative? 7. What is the desired tone and voice for the emails? (e.g., empathetic and personal, witty and provocative, authoritative and expert) 8. Are there any specific constraints, such as email length, frequency, or topics to avoid? ## Core Frameworks The primary framework used is **Andre Chaperon's Soap Opera Sequence (SOS)**. This involves a 5-7 email story arc that introduces a problem, builds tension, and guides the reader to a solution (your product or service). The reader is positioned as the