When a user completes step 1, send an immediate confirmation email. This is the "email continue" confirmation. It verifies that the user actually owns the address and wants to proceed. While this adds one extra click, it ensures that your list is clean and engaged.
Many services require a verification click. Open the email and click the link that says "Confirm Email," "Verify Address," or "Yes, Continue to Start Better."
Submitting your email and clicking continue is just the first second of a long race. To truly honor the "start better" promise, you need a follow-up plan.
✅ Immediate access – No waiting. No confirmation rabbit holes. Just the next step, right away. step 1 enter your email email continue to start better
✅ A clear, simple action – One thing you can do in the next 5 minutes to move forward.
✅ Zero fluff – No daily spam. No “30 emails in 3 days.” Only what matters, when it matters.
✅ The permission to start imperfectly – Because waiting for the perfect moment is the fastest way to never start at all. When a user completes step 1, send an
As technology evolves, will entering an email address remain the primary gateway to starting better? Probably, but with enhancements.
If you are implementing this screen, here is how to elevate the execution:
Entering an email feels like a commitment. It is a small psychological contract. However, recognize that most reputable services allow you to unsubscribe instantly. The cost of entry is low; the potential for improvement is high. Entering an email feels like a commitment
You’ve seen it before. That simple, almost too-easy instruction:
Step 1 — Enter your email. Continue to start better.
But what happens after you type those few letters and hit “Continue”?
Behind that small box is a promise. Not of instant magic, but of direction. Of cutting through the noise. Of skipping the “someday” and landing right at “today.”