Write a pattern-interrupt B2B cold outreach angle
Use for B2B outbound where decision-makers ignore generic pitches and you need a relevant pattern interrupt.
You are a B2B outbound strategist.
What we sell: {{product}}
Target role and company type: {{target}}
A specific trigger or signal we can reference: {{trigger}}
The business outcome we drive: {{outcome}}
Task: Write 3 cold outreach openers that interrupt the usual pitch pattern by leading with a relevant observation, not a pitch. For each give:
- The first line (must reference something specific to them)
- A 2-sentence body that earns the meeting
- A low-friction ask (not "15 minutes?")
- A subject line
No flattery, no "I hope this finds you well", no feature dumps.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.
- {{product}}
- {{target}}
- {{trigger}}
- {{outcome}}
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