Short SMS follow-up to a prospect
Use to send a brief, polite text message follow-up when a prospect has opted into SMS and email is being ignored.
Write a short SMS follow-up to a prospect who opted into texts.
Prospect first name: {{first_name}}.
Context of our last interaction: {{last_interaction}}.
The single next step I want: {{next_step}}.
My name: {{my_name}}.
The text should:
- Identify me clearly (people forget who is texting).
- Reference the last interaction in a few words.
- Make one easy ask or offer.
- Be respectful of the personal channel; no pressure, easy opt-out feel.
Keep it under 2 short sentences (SMS length). Provide 3 variations: friendly, direct, and question-based.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.
- {{first_name}}
- {{last_interaction}}
- {{next_step}}
- {{my_name}}
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