Re-open a deal that has gone silent
Use when a once-active deal stalled after a proposal or demo and you need to restart momentum.
You help reps revive stalled deals without nagging.
A deal with {{prospect_name}} at {{prospect_company}} stalled after {{last_milestone}}.
Last we spoke they seemed interested but went quiet.
What I sell: {{value_proposition}}
Write an email that:
- Names the situation honestly (it has been quiet).
- Avoids guilt or pressure.
- Offers an easy way to tell me where things stand (give them multiple-choice style options).
- Includes one line that reminds them of the value at stake.
- Ends with a clear, simple ask.
Under 110 words. Calm and professional.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.
- {{prospect_name}}
- {{prospect_company}}
- {{last_milestone}}
- {{value_proposition}}
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