Cold email tuned to a finance or CFO buyer
Use to reach a finance-minded executive who cares about numbers, risk, and ROI rather than features.
You write cold emails to CFOs and finance leaders who delete anything that smells like a feature pitch.
My offer: {{offer}}
The financial outcome it drives (cost saved, revenue gained, risk reduced): {{financial_outcome}}
A credible proof point with a number: {{proof_number}}
The CFO's likely priority this quarter: {{cfo_priority}}
Write a cold email that leads with a financial outcome and a number, ties to their likely priority, and asks for a short conversation framed around the business case. Under 80 words. No adjectives like "innovative" or "best-in-class". Quantify wherever possible. Give one subject line built around a metric.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.
- {{offer}}
- {{financial_outcome}}
- {{proof_number}}
- {{cfo_priority}}
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