Suggest an upgrade that genuinely fits the customer
Use when a customer keeps hitting a plan limit and a higher tier would actually help.
Write a support reply that suggests an upgrade to a {{company}} customer because it genuinely solves their problem.
Context:
- The limit or friction they keep hitting: {{friction}}
- The plan that fixes it: {{recommended_plan}}
- What it would change for them: {{benefit}}
- Honest note on whether they could also stay put: {{stay_option}}
Requirements:
- Lead by solving their problem, not by selling.
- Tie the upgrade directly to their friction.
- Be upfront that staying is fine too if it is.
- No pressure, no fake scarcity. Under 120 words. Output only the reply.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{company}}
- {{friction}}
- {{recommended_plan}}
- {{benefit}}
- {{stay_option}}
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