No-pitch curiosity cold email
Use to send a cold email that asks one sharp question instead of pitching, to start a conversation.
Write a cold email that sells nothing and only sparks a reply.
Target: {{prospect_role}} at {{company}} in the {{industry}} space.
A specific, debatable observation about their world: {{observation}}.
The email should:
- Open with the observation as a one-line hook.
- Ask a single genuine question that someone in their role would want to answer.
- Mention what I do in at most half a sentence, only if it makes the question make sense.
- End with the question, not a CTA.
Under 70 words. No links. Provide 2 subject lines that read like a peer wrote them.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.
- {{prospect_role}}
- {{company}}
- {{industry}}
- {{observation}}
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