Ecommerce email research

Find the emails your customers are already reacting to.

LetterScout is a searchable archive of ecommerce newsletters, offers, CTAs, timing, and campaign angles, built for teams who want sharper email ideas without starting from a blank page.

LetterScout

Search real ecommerce emails

184 matches
free shipping before holiday cutoff

Northline

Free shipping ends tonight

Urgency
Extracted Subject line

Modern Supply

Still time to gift: delivery by Dec 24

Holiday
Extracted Timing

Studio Market

Last chance for express delivery

Offer
Extracted CTA

Pattern report

Most common angle

71%

Shipping deadline

Typical CTA

43%

Shop gifts now

Proof point

38%

Delivery by Dec 24

Brief starter

Use what is working

Lead with the delivery deadline, pair it with a clear gifting CTA, and reserve urgency for the final 48 hours.

Subject ideas CTA patterns Offer timing

212

published emails to research

30

tracked brands and sources

0

tags for tactics and angles

Stop digging through inboxes

Search across brands, promotions, holidays, categories, discounts, and tactics instead of hunting through saved screenshots and scattered email accounts.

See what brands actually send

Compare offers, urgency, creative direction, CTAs, and seasonal timing from real ecommerce newsletters before you brief the next campaign.

Write with evidence

Turn market patterns into subject lines, hooks, offer ideas, campaign angles, and client-ready rationale without starting from a blank page.

Built for the people writing the emails

Your next campaign should not start with a blank page.

LetterScout gives teams a shared research layer for the messy middle between inspiration, strategy, and the final email brief.

Ecommerce marketers

Plan launches, promos, welcome flows, and seasonal campaigns faster.

Agencies and copywriters

Collect references, build client rationale, and avoid recycled ideas.

Founders and operators

Understand competitor messaging without subscribing to every list.

Start with the market

Search the archive before you write the brief.

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