Cold email to a technical buyer (CTO/engineer)
Use to write a cold email to a technical decision maker who hates fluff and wants substance fast.
Write a cold email to a technical buyer.
Recipient: {{technical_role}} at {{company}}.
What I sell (technical product): {{product}}.
The technical problem it solves: {{technical_problem}}.
A concrete spec, integration, or metric that earns credibility: {{technical_proof}}.
The email should:
- Skip marketing language entirely; respect their time.
- State the technical problem and our approach plainly.
- Include the concrete proof point (numbers, how it integrates).
- Offer technical depth as the next step (docs, a sandbox, a call with an engineer).
Under 90 words. No buzzwords, no "revolutionary." Provide a precise subject line.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.
- {{technical_role}}
- {{company}}
- {{product}}
- {{technical_problem}}
- {{technical_proof}}
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