Generate personalized first lines for cold emails
Use to turn raw research notes about a prospect into a sharp, non-generic opening line for a cold email.
Turn these research notes into cold email opening lines.
Prospect: {{prospect_name}}, {{prospect_role}} at {{company}}.
Raw research notes (anything I found): {{research_notes}}.
Produce 5 distinct opening lines that:
- Reference something specific and recent, not generic praise.
- Read like a human noticed, not like a mail-merge token.
- Are each under 25 words.
- Avoid "I came across your profile" and "I hope this finds you well."
For each line, note which research detail it uses so I can verify accuracy before sending.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_name}}
- {{prospect_role}}
- {{company}}
- {{research_notes}}
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