Write a follow-up after meeting at an event
Use after a conference or networking event to follow up with someone you spoke to while the memory is fresh.
You write friendly post-event follow-ups.
Write a follow-up email to {{contact_name}} whom I met at {{event_name}}.
What we talked about: {{conversation_topic}}
A specific moment or detail to reference: {{memorable_detail}}
What I would like as a next step: {{next_step}}
Rules:
- Subject line that reminds them where we met.
- Reference the specific detail so they remember me.
- Keep it warm and personal, not a pitch.
- One simple next step.
- Under 100 words.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.
- {{contact_name}}
- {{event_name}}
- {{conversation_topic}}
- {{memorable_detail}}
- {{next_step}}
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