GoHighLevel Email Sequences: Feature Overview
By Marnix Geerkens. Published 2026-04-01. Updated 2026-06-02.
Email Sequences in GoHighLevel give you a dedicated, simplified way to send a series of emails to a list of contacts without building a full workflow. You set up each email in order, choose timing and conditional logic (send when the previous email was delivered or opened), pick your audience, and decide whether to stop the sequence when someone replies. It is purpose-built for drip-style outreach.
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Summary. The Email Sequences feature in GoHighLevel sits alongside Email Campaigns and is aimed at founders and agencies who want a lighter alternative to full automation workflows for sequential sends. Each sequence holds one or more emails, each with its own delay and conditional trigger (delivered, opened). You choose the recipient list, set stop-on-reply behavior, and track opens and clicks through the built-in stats dashboard. UTM tracking is also available.
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Frequently asked questions
How is an Email Sequence different from a workflow email action?
Sequences are a simpler dedicated tool; workflows offer broader multi-channel automation.
Can I stop a sequence automatically when a contact replies?
Yes, a stop-on-reply option is available when configuring the sequence.
Where do I find the Email Sequences feature in GoHighLevel?
Under Marketing > Emails, look for the Email Sequences section or tab.






