The edit feature in PitchKraft allows you to update an existing blueprint after it has been created. Editing is used to refine campaigns, improve the quality of personalization, and keep your emails aligned with changes in your business, messaging, or branding.
As soon as you have created a blueprint then you can edit the 6 fundamental elements that you used in that process and you can add in an expanding number of other options to personalize your email, from the basic signature, headers, footers, CTAs to tone, language, creativity, visuals, context related greetings, extra assets like testimonials, internal notes and LinkedIn information, and etc etc..
There are two distinct ways to edit a Blueprint and both become available after a blueprint is created.
Edit by ‘chat’
In the same way as you created the blueprint in the ‘Chat’ area of the Blueprint Builder, you can select any of the ‘elements’ in the pick list at the top of the chat area. Blueprint builder will then tell you the existing value of that element and invite you to amend it or have a chat about it to come up with the best option.
Edit by ‘elements’
If you don’t need assistance from the chat function then a quicker, more independent way to change the blueprint elements is to click on the ‘elements’ tab and change them directly.
You can see how the changes affect real emails by going to the ‘Email preview’ section on the right hand side of the Blueprint builder. Select a contact list, choose a contact and generate an email. Change the elements as much as you like until the email is perfect.
Some elements are connected to others
Some of the fundamental elements within a blueprint are connected. When one value is edited, other related fields may need a quick review to ensure the overall message remains consistent. This does not mean anything is removed or reset. It simply helps keep the Blueprint aligned. For instance if you change the email ‘hook’ (how you want the email to be personalized then you may want to change the ‘personalization search’ which is the information that PitchKraft will search for related to the contacts. If you change an element just check the others to ensure they all are aligned.