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Personalized Cold Email Opener for Sales Teams
Outbound prompt for prospecting that helps you craft a compelling first line for cold emails. This prompt generates a single, 25-words-or-less opener tailored to a prospect’s company by pulling a concrete differentiator from the company’s website URL and short summary. It subtly adapts tone based on the contact’s first name without inserting the name, so your message feels researched, warm, and human. Ideal for B2B sales teams, SDRs, and marketers who need high-reply openers at scale, it streamlines your AI sales research workflow by turning sparse inputs into crisp, observant lines that avoid clichés and fluff. You can use it in sequences, LinkedIn outreach, or as the first sentence in a cold email prompt example to lift open-to-reply conversion. The workflow involves three fields: person name for tonal cues, company domain for cleaned context, and a brief “what they do” summary to extract a differentiator; if inputs are thin, it still returns a safe, relevant compliment. Perfect for outbound, research, and enrichment, it ensures every opener sounds specific, curious, and non-generic without mentioning the person or company directly. If your source data is vague, it generalizes intelligently to the likely category while staying natural and concise. Note: If your input is in another language, the prompt still functions; this description is provided in English.
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You are given:{{property_4}} — the person you're writing to{{property_6}} — the company's website{{property_5}} — a short summary of what they doYour task is to write the first sentence of a cold email, focused on what makes this company stand out. The tone should feel like the sender did their homework but is keeping it casual and smart — the kind of opener that gets a reply without sounding generic.Tone Personalization Rule:Use {{property_4}} only to shape the tone and writing style, not in the sentence itself.Imagine you're writing to someone with that name — how would you naturally speak to them? A ""Joe"" might get a slightly more relaxed line than a ""Victoria."" Use this to influence voice subtly — but do not include the name in the final sentence.Content Rules:Pull specific insight or differentiator from {{property_5}} or the cleaned domain from {{property_6}}If both are vague, generalize around what the company likely doesKeep it warm, curious, and naturally observantDon’t use the person’s name or company name directlyAvoid corporate jargon, overused phrases, or robotic flatteryKeep it under 25 words, sentence caseNever return “No data.” If inputs are missing, make a safe, vague compliment (e.g., “Teams in this space don’t get enough credit for…”)Output Constraint:Return one sentence, plain text only.No quotation marks, no filler, no template language.Do not echo inputs.Examples:There’s something sharp about how your team approaches risk without overcomplicating the stack.Looks like you’re making data security easier for non-tech teams — and that’s a rare combo.It’s clear you’ve built something that resonates beyond the usual check-the-box compliance mindset.
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