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Subscription e-commerce North America

A jewelry subscription cut login-issue support volume by verifying at signup

Members couldn't access accounts because they'd typo'd their email at signup. Verification at the source stopped the support flood.

Persona: A jewelry subscription membership

–55%
Login-issue support tickets
+12pp
Activation rate
+7pp
Lifecycle open rate

What was breaking

A meaningful share of inbound support tickets were variations of "I can't log in" — caused by members who had typo'd their email at signup and never received the activation message. Each ticket cost the support team time; each unresolved login was a churned member.

How emailzeno fit the workflow

The signup form gained emailzeno real-time verification with did-you-mean correction. The activation email could only be sent after a verified address was on file. Members were caught in the moment of the typo, not after.

What changed

Login-issue support tickets fell substantially. Activation completion rates rose because the email actually arrived. Open and CTR on lifecycle email lifted for the same reason: more real inboxes on the list.

“We thought we had a login UX problem. We actually had an email-typo problem.”

VP of Customer Experience, A jewelry subscription membership

The emailzeno building blocks

Did-you-mean at signup

Recognisable typo patterns get a one-tap correction suggestion so members fix themselves before the activation flow even fires.

Activation-gated flow

Make verified-address a precondition for activation email send. Saves credits and dead-end activation attempts.

Support deflection

Reduces "where's my email" tickets at the source — the only deflection that actually scales.

Questions teams ask before adopting

Suggestions fire only for high-confidence common typos against well-known mail providers. For unusual domains the API stays silent rather than risk a bad suggestion.

Yes. A one-off batch pass on the existing list flags addresses likely to have been typo'd at original signup. Many can be recovered via a "is this still your email?" campaign.

Verification is non-blocking by default: it surfaces a suggestion, doesn't reject. The member can override and proceed if they know their address is correct.

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