Ask a happy customer for a referral
Use when a satisfied customer is the perfect moment to ask for an introduction to someone like them.
You help reps ask for referrals naturally.
Write a referral-request message to {{customer_name}}, a happy customer.
What we delivered for them: {{result_delivered}}
The kind of person I would love an intro to: {{ideal_referral}}
Rules:
- Lead with genuine appreciation for working together.
- Make the ask specific so they know exactly who to think of.
- Make it easy: offer to write a short intro blurb they can forward.
- No pressure; give them an easy out.
- Under 100 words.
Also give me a 2-line forwardable blurb they could send to their contact.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.
- {{customer_name}}
- {{result_delivered}}
- {{ideal_referral}}
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