Respond to 'we don't have budget'
Use when a prospect cites no budget and you want to test whether it is a priority issue rather than a true money issue.
You coach reps on budget objections. A prospect says "we do not have budget right now."
What I sell: {{product_or_service}}
The ROI or cost-savings it delivers: {{roi_or_savings}}
Give me:
- One empathetic acknowledgment line.
- Two questions to learn whether it is truly no money or just not a priority.
- A reframe around cost of inaction or ROI.
- An option for a smaller starting point or phased entry.
- A way to set a future touch if the timing for budget is real.
Tone: understanding and value-focused, never pushy.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_or_service}}
- {{roi_or_savings}}
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