In this Ask Sarah episode of The Launch Your Box Podcast, I’m joined by Katie of Katie’s Heart and Home.
In this episode, I walk her through exactly how I approach LIVE box reveals, why they matter so much, and how I use one unboxing to create weeks (and sometimes months) of content for my business.
When you go LIVE to unbox a subscription box, think about three goals:
Connecting with your current subscribersSubscribers already have the box, but the LIVE gives you a chance to experience it together. Think of it like a book club. Everyone has the same thing, and you’re gathering to talk about it.
Creating excitement and FOMO for new customersIf you never show what’s inside the box, how does anyone know what they’re missing? Box reveals let people see the experience. And that’s what makes them want to join.
Creating content for the entire monthOne box reveal fuels emails, social posts, reels, blog content, and website SEO. It’s not “extra work,” It’s smart use of something you’re already doing.
I always wait until about 90% of boxes are delivered before going LIVE. Once I know most subscribers have their box, I schedule the LIVE and let people know it’s coming.
When you go LIVE:
Open with a strong hook right away
Share a little about your day to let people join
Ask questions early to encourage engagement
Start with the hero item and explain why you built the box around it
Walk through the box exactly how you curated it
Ask viewers to share their favorite item (even if no one is LIVE yet)
And yes, sometimes no one is watching LIVE. That’s okay. Still act like they are, because the replay matters just as much as the LIVE moment.
An unboxing is so much more than just showing products. Talk about:
Why you chose the theme
How each item connects to the others
What inspired the curation
How you wanted subscribers to feel when they opened the box
Before you end the LIVE, always tease the next box. Share colors, patterns, or a small sneak peek, but never everything. That curiosity keeps people watching and coming back.
From one live unboxing, you can create:
A replay post
At least two emails
A fast unboxing reel
Individual product posts
Lifestyle photos
Blog content
SEO-friendly website pages
If you have five to seven items in a box, you easily have a week or more of content. And for quarterly box owners, this is how you stretch one box across 90 days.
You don’t need anything fancy.
A sturdy overhead camera stand
A phone or camera
Simple lighting
Hands-only filming when you don’t want to be on camera
For reels, film a quick overhead unboxing, speed it up, add music and text. Quick and easy.
A Note for Quarterly Subscription Boxes: Quarterly boxes can feel harder because you don’t have something new every month. But that’s exactly why box reveals matter.
When you use one box intentionally, you can:
Keep talking about it without repeating yourself
Stay visible between shipments
Continue inviting people to join or get on the waitlist
Build momentum instead of going quiet
If you’re not doing box reveals, especially LIVE, you’re missing out on:
Deeper connections with your subscribers
Visibility for your business
Content you already have but aren’t using yet
Your subscription box is not just a product. It’s a content engine that supports growth, engagement, and consistent sales.
Where to find Katie:
Katie’s Heart and Home on Facebook
Katie’s Heart and Home on Instagram
Katie’s Heart and Home website
Join me in all the places:
Launch Your Box with Sarah Website
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