Brand
Wispr Flow
Subject line
One quick question for you
Use case
Request FeedbackTags
About this email
This NPS email asks the classic 'how likely are you to recommend Wispr Flow' 0–10 scorecard, with each score rendered as a tappable button so the user submits in one click from the inbox. The framing is short and personal — one question, one reason it matters — with a signature 'Written with Wispr Flow' that doubles as quiet social proof.
Wispr Flow journey
Why this works
**Why this works.** The subject line poses a question instead of naming the ask (survey, feedback, NPS), so it bypasses survey fatigue and tricks the brain into opening based on curiosity rather than obligation. The pattern here is "curiosity before category"; you can lift it for any feedback request or survey email where you want to increase open rates by hiding the administrative ask behind a human question.