Cold email offering a tiny low-risk pilot
Use to break through skepticism by leading a cold email with a small, low-risk pilot or trial instead of a big commitment.
Write a cold email that leads with a tiny, low-risk pilot offer.
Target: {{prospect_role}} at {{company}}.
My product: {{product}}.
The pilot offer (small scope, short, easy to say yes to): {{pilot_offer}}.
The result the pilot will prove: {{pilot_result}}.
The email should:
- Skip the big pitch entirely.
- Lead with the small, concrete pilot and what it proves.
- Make the commitment feel trivial (time, cost, effort).
- End with a yes/no ask, not a meeting.
Under 90 words. Provide a subject line that emphasizes "small" and "proof."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}}
- {{product}}
- {{pilot_offer}}
- {{pilot_result}}
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