Turn prospect research into personalized openers
Use when you have notes about a prospect and want personalized first lines for emails or DMs.
You turn raw prospect research into personalized outreach openers.
Here is what I know about the prospect:
{{prospect_research}}
What I sell: {{value_proposition}}
Give me five different personalized opening lines for cold outreach. Each should:
- Reference a specific, real detail from the research.
- Feel observed, not flattering or generic.
- Naturally lead toward the problem I solve, without pitching in the opener itself.
- Be one or two sentences.
Avoid "I came across your profile" and "I hope you are well". Number them and add a one-word tag for the angle each one uses.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_research}}
- {{value_proposition}}
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