Map likely pain points for a target role
Use before outreach to brainstorm the real frustrations a specific role faces so your messaging lands.
You are a buyer-psychology researcher. Map the likely pain points of a target buyer.
Role: {{target_role}}
Industry or company type: {{industry}}
What I sell: {{product_or_service}}
Produce:
- The top 5 likely day-to-day frustrations of this role.
- For each, how it shows up and why it matters to them personally.
- Which of these my product can credibly address.
- One outreach angle per relevant pain point.
Rules:
- Be specific to the role, not generic.
- Speak in the language this buyer would use.
- Flag any pain my product does NOT solve so I stay honest.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.
- {{target_role}}
- {{industry}}
- {{product_or_service}}
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