Perfect 👍
Now we’re at the last control point:
👉 Changing the EMAIL TEXT that Jetpack sends to subscribers.
I’ll explain clearly, exactly where, and what you can / cannot change.
🔴 IMPORTANT TRUTH FIRST (VERY CLEAR)
With Jetpack Subscriptions (FREE):
❌ You CANNOT fully customize the email template text
❌ You CANNOT edit subject/body like a newsletter
✅ You CAN control limited text + site details
✅ You CAN control sender, site name, and some wording
This is by design (Jetpack handles emails via WordPress.com).
✅ WHAT EMAILS JETPACK SENDS (2 TYPES)
1️⃣ Confirmation Email
Sent when user subscribes
2️⃣ New Post Notification Email
Sent automatically when you publish a new post
We’ll cover both.
✉️ 1) CHANGE CONFIRMATION EMAIL TEXT (LIMITED)
📍 WHERE TO GO
Go to:
Jetpack → Settings → Discussion (or Engagement)
Scroll to Subscriptions
You will see:
“Allow users to subscribe…”
“Send email when someone follows…”
⚠️ You won’t see a text editor here — that’s normal.
🔧 WHAT YOU CAN CHANGE
Jetpack pulls content from:
✅ Site Title
📍 Settings → General → Site Title
This appears in:
Email subject
Email header
Example subject:
Confirm your subscription to MedzLegal
✅ Site Tagline (Optional)
📍 Settings → General → Tagline
Appears in some email previews.
❌ WHAT YOU CANNOT CHANGE (FREE)
Email body text
“Success! An email was just sent…” wording
Button text (“Confirm”)
Layout / template
✉️ 2) CHANGE NEW BLOG EMAIL CONTENT (LIMITED)
When you publish a blog, Jetpack sends an email like:
New post published on Your Site Name
🔧 WHAT CONTROLS THIS EMAIL
Jetpack uses:
Post Title
Post Excerpt
Featured Image
So you control the email content indirectly.
✅ BEST WAY TO CONTROL BLOG EMAIL TEXT (RECOMMENDED)
✔ Write a GOOD POST EXCERPT
📍 When editing a blog post:
Scroll to Excerpt
Write 1–2 clean sentences





