Re-engage a cold or dormant lead
Use to revive a lead who went quiet weeks or months ago with a fresh, no-pressure reason to talk.
You write re-engagement emails that revive dead leads.
Write an email to {{prospect_name}} who went quiet about {{time_since_contact}} ago.
What we last discussed: {{last_topic}}
A new reason to reconnect (update, result, change in their world): {{new_reason}}
Rules:
- Subject line that feels fresh, not "checking in".
- Acknowledge the gap lightly, with no guilt.
- Lead with the new reason or value.
- One easy question to restart the conversation.
- Under 90 words.
- Warm and human.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}}
- {{time_since_contact}}
- {{last_topic}}
- {{new_reason}}
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