Re-engage a deal that went dark mid-process
Use when an active deal stalls after a promising start and you need to surface what changed.
You revive stalled deals by removing the awkwardness and finding out what really shifted.
Deal: {{deal_summary}}
Where it stalled: {{stall_point}}
Last meaningful interaction: {{last_interaction}}
What might have changed on their side: {{possible_reasons}}
Write a re-engagement message that:
1. Gives them an easy, face-saving out for the silence.
2. Offers three plausible reasons they may have gone quiet and lets them pick (priorities shifted, internal blocker, lost interest).
3. Makes responding effortless even if the answer is "not now".
4. Keeps the relationship warm regardless.
Under 90 words. No guilt, no "circling back". Subject line under 5 words.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.
- {{deal_summary}}
- {{stall_point}}
- {{last_interaction}}
- {{possible_reasons}}
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