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The Complete Guide to Peptide & GLP-1 Email Automation

  • Jun 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 22

Peptide and GLP-1 programs are exploding in popularity — but many clinics struggle with educating patients, managing expectations, and supporting adherence.


Email automation is your secret weapon.


When done correctly, it reduces confusion, increases retention, and improves patient outcomes.

Let’s break down the essential flows every peptide or GLP-1 clinic needs.


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1. Inquiry → Consult Nurture

This is where patients decide whether your program feels credible, safe, and well-managed.

Focus on:

  • Mechanism of action (in simple terms)

  • Expected timelines

  • Safety information

  • How the program works

  • What support they receive


2. Onboarding Series

Once a patient signs up, onboarding emails reinforce:

  • Proper usage

  • Dosage guidance

  • What to expect

  • How to track progress

  • Red flags

  • When to contact your team

This reduces overwhelm and drop-off.


3. Weekly Check-Ins

These are essential for both patient confidence and adherence.

Examples:Week 1: Managing expectationsWeek 4: Appetite changes + supportWeek 8: Progress + motivationWeek 12: Sustainability guidance


4. Renewal / Continuation Emails

Patients often lose momentum or forget to reorder.

Your automations should:

  • Remind them before they run out

  • Explain long-term benefits

  • Showcase continued support


5. Drop-Off Prevention

If a patient hasn’t engaged or ordered:

  • Gentle reminders

  • Re-education

  • FAQs

  • “How can we support you?” messaging


Final Thoughts

Peptide and GLP-1 patients thrive when communication is clear, consistent, and supportive.

Email automation delivers exactly that.


Want us to build your clinic’s peptide automations? Contact us about the Peptide & GLP-1 Program Automation Suite.

 
 
 

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