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# Newsletter

A full-width email capture band. Signups are saved as Shopify customer profiles tagged `newsletter` — no app required.

**Where to use it:** near the bottom of the homepage, or on any page where you want to catch people who aren't ready to buy yet. (The footer also has its own smaller newsletter block — see [Footer](/sitesbyseth-docs/skeleton/sections/footer.md).)

## Settings

* **Heading** (default "Stay in the loop").
* **Text** (default "Get notified about new drops before anyone else.").

### Section style

* **Top padding** / **Bottom padding** (0–120 px, default 64), **Background color**, **Text color**.

## No blocks

The form itself is fixed: an email field and a submit button. After signing up, the visitor sees a confirmation message in place of the form.

## Where the emails go

Every signup appears in your Shopify admin under **Customers**, tagged `newsletter`, with their marketing status set from the signup. Email tools like Klaviyo, Mailchimp, or Shopify Email can target that tag directly.

💡 **Pro tip:** give people a reason. "Get notified about new drops before anyone else" outperforms "Subscribe to our newsletter" every time — and if early list members genuinely get first access to drops (pair this with [Drop mode](/sitesbyseth-docs/skeleton/getting-started/drop-mode.md)), say so explicitly.


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