BADREP / FASTLANE GROWTH EMAILS

How Fastlane Growth writes email.

55 emails classified across 6 months, all sent through ActiveCampaign. Tracked since Feb 2026. Every hook, framework, offer type and CTA — on the record.

Fastlane Growth is one of 549 brands tracked in the BadRep vault, classified under Professional Skills & Career. We've indexed 55 emails from Fastlane Growth since February 2026, sent at a cadence of roughly 9.2/month through ActiveCampaign. Their program leans on Educational / Tips sends with Bold Claim hooks; below is everything BadRep has noticed about how they actually write to their list.

WHAT WE NOTICED
  • Sends ~1.9× more often than the median brand BadRep tracks (9.2 vs 4.9 emails/month).
  • Personalizes 4.1× more than the median brand (69% vs 17% — merge tags, dynamic blocks, you-the-subscriber language).
  • Educational / Tips is the dominant program — 36% of all sends (20 of 55 emails).
  • Hook of choice: "Bold Claim" — opens 44% of sends.
  • Subject lines average 34 characters, in the sweet spot for mobile preview (~30–50 chars).
  • Leans on emoji in subject lines — 62% include one, vs catalog median of 11%.
  • Latest send tracked: 3 days ago — Fastlane Growth is currently active.
THE PATTERNS

What Fastlane Growth does on repeat.

9.2
emails/mo
6 active months
69%
personalized
merge tags + dynamic content
62%
with emoji 📨
avg subject: 34 chars
0%
with animated GIFs
motion in the inbox

Most-used email types

  1. 01Educational / Tips36%
  2. 02Event / Webinar20%
  3. 03Promotional20%
  4. 04Product Launch9%
  5. 05Survey / Feedback4%

Most-used hook types

  1. 01Bold Claim44%
  2. 02Direct Offer16%
  3. 03Question15%
  4. 04Story13%
  5. 05Problem9%
SEND CADENCE

The last 6 months of Fastlane Growth.

Latest send tracked: 3 days ago. Peak month was Mar 26 with 19 emails.

6
Feb 26
19
Mar 26
13
Apr 26
4
May 26
12
Jun 26
1
Jul 26
COMMONLY ASKED

Fastlane Growth email FAQ.

What email platform (ESP) does Fastlane Growth use?
Fastlane Growth sends through ActiveCampaign, based on 55 emails analyzed by BadRep. ESP signals come from sending infrastructure (return path, DKIM, List-Unsubscribe headers) — not self-reported.
How often does Fastlane Growth send marketing emails?
Fastlane Growth sends roughly 9.2 marketing emails per month, averaged across 6 months of tracked activity. Peak send month was March 2026 with 19 emails.
What types of emails does Fastlane Growth send?
Fastlane Growth's most-used email programs are Educational / Tips (36%), Event / Webinar (20%), Promotional (20%). The full classification covers 5 distinct email types across BadRep's taxonomy.
What hook types does Fastlane Growth use to open emails?
Top three hook types in Fastlane Growth's subject-line + opener combinations: Bold Claim (44%), Direct Offer (16%), Question (15%). BadRep classifies every email's opening hook to make stylistic patterns searchable.
How long are Fastlane Growth's subject lines?
Average subject-line length for Fastlane Growth is 34 characters across 55 emails. 62% include at least one emoji.
Does Fastlane Growth personalize its marketing emails?
69% of Fastlane Growth's emails show personalization signals — merge tags, dynamic content blocks, or first-person framing tied to subscriber attributes.
What offers does Fastlane Growth run in email?
25% of Fastlane Growth's tracked emails carry a promotional offer. The most-used offer format is "Free Trial".
What category is Fastlane Growth in?
BadRep classifies Fastlane Growth under Professional Skills & Career. Niche tagging reflects the audience signal in the emails themselves, not the brand's own positioning copy.
Where do these Fastlane Growth email examples come from?
Every email in this analysis was received, classified, and indexed by BadRep — a searchable email-intelligence vault. Subscribers can view full screenshots, raw HTML, and 20+ filter dimensions per email.

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