Sorry, not an AI question exactly, but I've had quite a few folks join our Skool community and then just never even log in. Part of it, I think, is the notification issues, because Skool sends out so many notifications. I have a quick lesson in the classroom, and I point them all to it to show them how to reduce the number of notifications, but I suspect some of them turned off completely. I want to start a drip campaign, a slow email onboarding process for everyone that joins the community, and I'm just looking for suggestions on how many, how often, and how to structure it. My thoughts are three emails: 1. Showing them how to adjust notifications and encouraging them to download the app. 2. Showing them a bit around the classroom and where I think they should start. 3. Possibly a third, not sure what to cover And then I'd like to follow it up with a 30-day email that congratulates them on their first month in the community and offers them a chance to upgrade to premium or VIP. I'd love everyone's thoughts.