Programs & flows

Transactional email

Also known as: operational email · triggered email

An email triggered by a specific user action or system event — order confirmation, password reset, receipt, shipping update — distinguished from promotional email by its primarily informational purpose and the recipient's direct expectation of receiving it.

Transactional emails are the operational backbone of any online service: order confirmations, password resets, receipts, shipping notifications, account alerts. Each is triggered by a specific action the user took (or a system event about their account), has near-100% open rates, and is legally distinguished from marketing email in most jurisdictions — CAN-SPAM and GDPR both allow transactional email without opt-in consent. This creates a major opportunity: transactional email gets opened and read, and operators can use that real estate for secondary value delivery (cross-sells, tips, referral asks) as long as the primary transactional content dominates and the legal distinction is preserved. The technical distinction matters for deliverability too — transactional email should send through a dedicated IP pool separate from marketing, because a marketing reputation hit shouldn't cripple password-reset delivery.

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