Win Back Customers on Autopilot: How to Recover Lost Sales With Abandoned Cart Emails

Shawn, a 35-year-old fitness coach from Chicago, had a problem he didn’t even know existed.

His business – helping busy working dads and businessmen stay fit despite packed schedules – was growing steadily. He’d set up his ThriveCart checkout six months ago and sales were trickling in. But something felt off. His traffic looked good, but conversions were underwhelming.

Then Shawn discovered something that changed everything: 70% of people who landed on his checkout were leaving without buying.

Worse? He had no way to follow up with them. Those prospects entered their email addresses, got distracted by a Slack notification or a kid asking for help with homework, and never came back. Money was literally walking out the door.

That’s when Shawn discovered ThriveCart’s abandoned cart recovery feature. Within two weeks of setting it up, he recovered thousands of dollars in sales that would have been lost forever. Six months later? That number hit five figures.

Here’s how he did it – and how you can too.

Keep reading to see how it works, plus watch this short video where we show you exactly how to set up abandoned cart sequences directly inside your ThriveCart dashboard. It’s super simple!

 

Key takeaways:

  • Abandoned cart recovery automatically captures prospect emails and triggers follow-up sequences
  • A sequence of at least three emails with strategic urgency and discounts converts best
  • Setting this up once means you recover sales on autopilot, even while you sleep
  • Integration with your existing autoresponder makes implementation simple

What is abandoned cart recovery (and why does it matter)?

Every time someone enters their email on your checkout page and leaves without buying, you’re losing a warm prospect. These aren’t cold leads – they’re people who were interested enough to start the purchase process.

According to industry data, the average cart abandonment rate sits around 70.22%. That means for every 10 people who land on your checkout, seven walk away.

But here’s the opportunity: Many of those people still want what you’re selling. They just got distracted, had second thoughts about price, or needed more time to decide.

ThriveCart’s abandoned cart recovery feature captures those prospects automatically and triggers a targeted email sequence to bring them back.

How abandoned cart recovery works in ThriveCart

The mechanics are beautifully simple:

  1. A visitor enters their email address on your checkout page
  2. However, they leave without completing the purchase
  3. About 30 minutes later, ThriveCart automatically adds them to your connected autoresponder list
  4. Your pre-written email sequence kicks in and starts nurturing them back to the sale


What does this mean for you? Other than no more lost opportunities, you get to ditch the boring manual work. Which means more time to focus on things that help your business scale.

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Setting up abandoned cart recovery: Step-by-step

Before you start: Connect your autoresponder

You’ll need an email platform connected to ThriveCart. Popular options include:

  • Mailchimp
  • ActiveCampaign
  • ConvertKit
  • Drip
  • AWeber


To connect it:

  • Go to Settings in your ThriveCart dashboard
  • Click Integrations
  • Select your email platform and authorize the connection


PS. ThriveCart supports over 100 integrations. Explore more
here.

Step 1: Create a dedicated abandoned cart list

Inside your autoresponder, create a separate list specifically for cart abandoners. Name it something like “Abandoned Cart – [Your Product Name].”

Why a separate list matters:

  • You don’t want existing customers getting abandonment emails
  • You can craft messaging specifically for prospects who didn’t buy
  • It keeps your email list segmented and organized

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Step 2: Build your email sequence

Create an automated sequence that triggers when someone joins your abandoned cart list. We recommend a minimum of three emails:

Email 1 (Day 0): Gentle reminder

  • Subject: “Did you forget something?”
  • Remind them what they were looking at
  • Address common objections
  • Make it easy to complete their purchase


Email 2 (Day 2): Add value + discount

  • Introduce a limited-time coupon code
  • Create urgency (“This offer expires in just 48 hours”)
  • Emphasize the transformation your product provides


Email 3 (Day 4): Last chance

  • Final opportunity messaging
  • Reinforce scarcity
  • Make it clear the offer is ending


Step 3: Create a coupon code (optional but recommended)

Inside ThriveCart:

  • Go to your dashboard
  • Click the Coupons tab
  • Click Add Coupon
  • Set your discount amount (10-15% works well)
  • Assign it to your product
  • Copy the coupon URL


This URL automatically applies the discount when clicked – no code to remember or paste.

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Step 4: Set up the automation rule

Now connect everything:

  • Open your product in ThriveCart
  • Click the Automations tab
  • Click Add Rule
  • Select your autoresponder from the dropdown
  • Choose Cart Abandoned as the trigger event
  • Select your dedicated abandoned cart list


Step 5: Add your coupon to the email sequence

Drop your coupon URL as a button in email 2 or 3. Something like:

“Come back and save 10% on your order. This discount expires in 48 hours.”

The combination of urgency plus incentive is conversion gold.

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Best practices for abandoned cart recovery

🏆 Keep it personal: Write like you’re talking to one person, not broadcasting to thousands.

🏆 Don’t wait too long: Send your first email within a few hours while your product is still fresh in their mind.

🏆 Make it mobile-friendly: Most people check email on their phones. Short paragraphs, clear CTAs, and mobile-optimized designs perform best.

🏆 Address objections: If price is typically a concern, tackle it head-on. If confusion about how the product works is common, clarify.

🏆 Test your timing: Some businesses find success with tighter spacing (24 hours between emails), others with longer gaps. Test what works for your audience.

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The bottom line

Shawn’s circumstances aren’t unique. But the good news is he’s one of thousands of creators and coaches who stopped leaving money on the table.

Abandoned cart recovery turns “almost customers” into actual customers – automatically. You set it up once, and it works for you 24/7, recovering sales you would have otherwise lost. If you’re getting traffic to your checkout but conversions are lower than they should be, this is your quickest path to more revenue without having to spend more on ads.

Set it up today. Your future self (and your bank account) will thank you.

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