Personal Stylist Guide

How to Automate Client Follow-Up Emails as a Personal Stylist

You just spent three hours editing Karen Mitchell's closet, flagging 12 items to donate and picking out 8 new pieces. Four days later, she's still waiting for that email because you're stuck typing up notes from voice memos and hunting down product links by hand.

The Current Reality

The Manual Way

Transcribing voice notes, searching retailer sites for specific items, and drafting personalized emails one by one.

45 minutes per client
  1. Listen to your post-session voice memo and type out the recommendations manually
  2. Search Nordstrom, Saks, and brand sites to find direct links for each item
  3. Open Gmail and write a long email listing donation items and purchase links
  4. Attach photos of the client's current closet taken during the session
  5. Double-check measurements and budget details before hitting send

With Christine AI

The Christine Way

Record your recommendations right after the session; Christine transcribes them, finds the links, and drafts the email for you to approve.

You

Send a voice note: 'Karen Mitchell: donate the 12 tagged items, shopping list is navy blazer, 2 silk blouses in ivory and light blue, camel coat. Budget remaining $2,200.'

Christine

Christine transcribes the note, pulls out the action items, and updates Karen's profile in Google Sheets.

You

Text: 'Email Karen her post-closet-edit recommendations with links to specific items at Nordstrom and Saks.'

Christine

Christine searches inventory, builds a formatted email with direct product links and donation photos, and saves it as a draft in Gmail.

Time Saved Per Week

6 hours per week

Back in your pocket every single week — just for this one task.

Real Example

See it in iMessage

Just text Christine like you would a friend.

9:41

Christine

AI Secretary

Just finished Karen Mitchell's closet edit. Sending a voice note with the recap now.
9:41 AM
🎤 [Voice Note]: 'Okay, for Karen: donate the 12 items we tagged with red stickers. She needs a navy blazer, two silk blouses—one ivory, one light blue—and a camel coat. Black pointed-toe pumps too. Her budget left is $2,200. Let's hit Nordstrom next Thursday.'
9:41 AM
Got it. I've logged the 12 donation items and the shopping list to Karen's profile. Her remaining budget is updated to $2,200. Want me to draft the follow-up email with product links now?
9:42 AM
Yes, please. Email her the recap with links to those specific items at Nordstrom or Saks. Include the photos of the donate pile.
9:42 AM
Draft created in Gmail. I found a Theory navy blazer ($395), two Equipment silk blouses ($248 each), and a Max Mara camel coat ($1,895). Total estimated: $2,786 (within her $2,200 remaining if she skips the coat or uses credit). Photos attached. Ready to send?
9:43 AM
Perfect. Swap the Max Mara for something under $600, then send it.
9:43 AM
Swapped for an Ann Taylor camel coat ($498). New total fits the budget perfectly. Email sent to Karen Mitchell at 2:14 PM.
9:44 AM
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