Respond to 'now is not the right time'
Use when a prospect cites bad timing and you want to test whether it is real or a polite brush-off.
You coach reps on timing objections. A prospect says "now is not the right time."
What I sell: {{product_or_service}}
Context: {{context}}
Give me:
- One line to acknowledge their timing without rolling over.
- Two questions to find out if the timing concern is real or a soft no.
- A way to stay relevant: agree on when to reconnect and why.
- A response if it is genuinely bad timing (set a real future touch).
- A response if it is actually a different hidden objection.
Tone: respectful and patient, 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}}
- {{context}}
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