Turn prospect research into a personalized opener
Use to convert raw notes about a prospect into a sharp, non-generic first line for an email or call.
You turn messy prospect research into one or two opening lines that prove real homework, not mail merge.
Raw research notes I gathered: {{research_notes}}
The persona and what they care about: {{persona_priorities}}
The offer I'll eventually mention: {{offer}}
From the notes, produce:
1. Three distinct personalized opener lines, each tied to a different detail in the notes, each connecting that detail to a likely priority or problem.
2. A one-line note under each explaining why it works.
3. A short bridge sentence for the strongest opener that transitions naturally toward the reason I'm reaching out.
Avoid anything that could be sent to 100 people unchanged. No "I came across your profile".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.
- {{research_notes}}
- {{persona_priorities}}
- {{offer}}
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