Intercom Emails – Real Design Examples & Templates

Browse email design examples from Intercom. See how Intercom designs its marketing, onboarding, transactional, and product emails — preserved in full detail with headers, footers, and CTAs intact.

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Intercom Email Design — Real Examples

This page collects email examples from Intercom, captured as full, real emails rather than cropped screenshots. You see exactly how Intercom structures its communications — from welcome emails and onboarding sequences to transactional receipts and re-engagement campaigns.

How Intercom Structures Its Emails

Email is one of the most-scrutinized surfaces in any product, and Intercom's email design reflects deliberate choices about voice, layout, and conversion strategy. Studying them preserved in full — including subject lines, preheaders, and full body content — gives you a complete picture that's impossible to get from a blog post or screenshot gallery.

Who Uses the Intercom Email Reference

For designers working on their own email system, marketers benchmarking against Intercom, or product teams studying best-in-class lifecycle communications, this is a focused reference library. Every example is a real email Intercom sent to real subscribers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Intercom emails are included?

The library typically covers Intercom's marketing emails, onboarding sequences, transactional emails (receipts, confirmations), product updates, and lifecycle communications.

Are these full emails or just highlights?

Full emails. Each example preserves the subject line, preheader, full body, headers, footers, and CTAs — giving you the complete design decision rather than cropped highlights.

How recent are the Intercom emails?

New Intercom emails are added as they're sent and archived, so the library reflects current campaigns rather than outdated designs.

Can I see Intercom emails filtered by type?

Yes. Emails are tagged by category (onboarding, marketing, transactional, etc.), so you can jump directly to the type of email you want to study.