SDR / BDR
Prospecting, cold outreach, meeting booking. Copy any prompt, customize the [BRACKETS], and paste into Claude or ChatGPT.
Cold Email Sequence Builder
Generate a 5-touch email sequence for outbound prospecting
Create a 5-email sequence for cold outbound prospecting. Context: - My company: [YOUR COMPANY] - What we sell: [YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE] - Target persona: [TITLE at COMPANY TYPE] - Key pain point we solve: [MAIN PAIN POINT] - Best customer result: [SPECIFIC OUTCOME/METRIC] Sequence structure: 1. Email 1 (Day 1): Hook with pain point or signal 2. Email 2 (Day 3): Social proof / case study 3. Email 3 (Day 7): Different angle / new value prop 4. Email 4 (Day 10): Breakup tease 5. Email 5 (Day 14): Actual breakup Rules for each email: - Subject line: 5 words max - Body: Under 75 words - One clear CTA - No "I hope this finds you well" - Reference previous emails in follow-ups
LinkedIn Connection Request
Write a connection request that gets accepted
Write a LinkedIn connection request that gets accepted. Target: - Name: [NAME] - Title: [TITLE] - Company: [COMPANY] - Something notable: [RECENT POST / COMPANY NEWS / MUTUAL CONNECTION] Rules: - Under 300 characters (LinkedIn limit) - Reference something specific about them - No pitch in the connection request - Give a reason to connect - Be a human, not a sales robot Generate 3 variations with different approaches.
Voicemail Script
Leave a voicemail that gets callbacks
Write a voicemail script that gets callbacks. Context: - Prospect: [NAME, TITLE at COMPANY] - Why I'm calling: [TRIGGER/SIGNAL] - What I'm selling: [YOUR SOLUTION] - Key pain point: [THEIR LIKELY PAIN] Voicemail rules: - Under 30 seconds when spoken - Lead with something about THEM, not you - One specific reason to call back - Your phone number twice (beginning and end) - Create curiosity without being clickbaity Also provide: 1. A "pattern interrupt" version 2. A "referral" version (if you have a mutual connection)
Meeting Confirmation Email
Confirm a booked meeting and reduce no-shows
Write a meeting confirmation email that reduces no-shows. Meeting details: - Prospect: [NAME, TITLE at COMPANY] - Meeting time: [DATE/TIME] - Meeting type: [INTRO CALL / DISCOVERY / DEMO] - What was promised: [WHAT YOU SAID YOU'D COVER] - AE joining: [YES/NO - IF YES, THEIR NAME] Email should: 1. Confirm the time and add calendar context 2. Set expectations for what you'll cover 3. Ask a pre-meeting question to get them engaged 4. Provide easy reschedule option (but make it slightly harder than confirming) 5. Include your Calendly/booking link for rescheduling Keep it under 100 words.
Account Research Framework
Research a prospect account before outreach
Help me research [COMPANY] before I reach out to them. What I need to find: 1. Company basics (size, funding, growth stage) 2. Recent news/signals (funding, hiring, product launches) 3. Key stakeholders in [DEPARTMENT] 4. Tech stack (if relevant) 5. Likely pain points based on their stage/industry 6. Competitors they might be using 7. Trigger events I can reference My product: [WHAT YOU SELL] My ICP: [IDEAL CUSTOMER PROFILE] Format the research as a one-pager I can reference during outreach. Highlight the top 3 angles I should use in my first touch.
LinkedIn Connection Request
Connection request messages that get accepted
Write a LinkedIn connection request for [NAME, TITLE at COMPANY]. Context: - Signal I found: [RECENT POST / JOB CHANGE / MUTUAL CONNECTION] - My goal: [WHAT YOU WANT TO DISCUSS] - Common ground: [SHARED INDUSTRY / INTEREST / BACKGROUND] Constraints: - 300 character limit (LinkedIn's max) - Must NOT pitch in the connection request - Reference something specific about them - Give a reason for connecting that benefits them Write 3 versions: 1. Shared interest approach 2. Mutual connection approach 3. Industry peer approach
LinkedIn Message After Connect
First message after LinkedIn connection accepted
Write my first LinkedIn message after [NAME] accepted my connection. Context: - Their role: [TITLE at COMPANY] - Why I connected: [ORIGINAL REASON] - Time since acceptance: [DAYS] - My goal: [BOOK MEETING / START CONVERSATION / SHARE CONTENT] Rules: - Don't immediately pitch - Reference why you connected - Provide value first (insight, content, intro) - Soft CTA (not "Let's jump on a call") - Under 100 words Write a 3-message sequence: 1. Value-first opener (Day 1) 2. Engagement touch (Day 4) 3. Soft meeting ask (Day 7)
Video Prospecting Script
Script for personalized video outreach
Create a video prospecting script for [NAME, TITLE at COMPANY]. Context: - Personalization hook: [SPECIFIC THING ABOUT THEM/COMPANY] - Their likely pain: [PROBLEM YOU SOLVE] - Proof point: [SIMILAR CUSTOMER RESULT] - Video length: 45-60 seconds max Script structure: 1. Pattern interrupt (first 3 seconds are critical) 2. Why them specifically (prove you researched) 3. One-sentence value prop 4. Quick proof point 5. Clear CTA Include: - What to show on screen at each moment - Thumbnail text suggestion - Subject line for video email - Text to include in email body Platform: [LOOM / VIDYARD / SENDSPARK]
Multi-Threading Strategy
Reach multiple stakeholders at one account
Create a multi-threading strategy for [COMPANY]. Target account context: - Company size: [EMPLOYEES] - Primary contact: [NAME, TITLE] - [STATUS: responded / meeting booked / ghosted] - My product: [WHAT YOU SELL] - Departments affected: [WHO USES/BUYS YOUR PRODUCT] Identify and create outreach for: 1. Champion candidate (end user who feels pain) 2. Economic buyer (controls budget) 3. Technical evaluator (if relevant) 4. Coach (someone who can give you inside info) For each persona, provide: - How to find them (title search, LinkedIn, etc.) - Unique angle based on their role - Whether to reference the primary contact - Sequence timing relative to other threads
Handle "Too Busy Right Now"
Response when prospects say they have no time
Help me respond to: "I'm too busy right now, reach out next quarter." Context: - Prospect: [NAME, TITLE] - How they said it: [PHONE / EMAIL / LINKEDIN] - What I was asking for: [15 MIN CALL / DEMO / MEETING] - Urgency factor: [WHY WAITING COSTS THEM] Generate responses for each scenario: 1. If this is a real timing issue (legitimate) 2. If this is a brush-off (they're not interested) 3. If they're evaluating competitor (stalling) Each response should: - Acknowledge their time constraint - Probe gently for the real reason - Either lock in future time OR qualify out gracefully Include a 3-touch nurture sequence if they truly want to wait.
Internal Referral Request
Ask contact to refer you to right person
Write a message asking [NAME] to refer me to the right person. Situation: - Current contact: [NAME, TITLE] - Why they're not the right person: [REASON: different department / too junior / wrong function] - Who I think I need: [TARGET ROLE/DEPARTMENT] - Relationship with current contact: [COLD / WARM / HAD CONVERSATION] Message should: 1. Acknowledge their role (don't make them feel bypassed) 2. Explain why someone else might be better fit 3. Make it easy for them to help (provide intro template) 4. Give them an out if they can't help Write versions for: 1. Email request 2. LinkedIn message 3. End-of-call verbal ask
Event/Webinar Follow-Up
Follow up with event attendees or registrants
Write follow-up outreach for [EVENT TYPE] attendees. Event details: - Event name: [EVENT/WEBINAR NAME] - Topic covered: [WHAT WAS DISCUSSED] - Their engagement: [ATTENDED / REGISTERED BUT NO-SHOW / ASKED QUESTION] - Days since event: [NUMBER] My angle: - Relevant pain point from event topic: [PAIN] - How my product relates: [CONNECTION] - Specific CTA: [WHAT I WANT THEM TO DO] Write sequences for: 1. Engaged attendees (asked questions, stayed till end) 2. Passive attendees (watched but no interaction) 3. No-shows (registered but didn't attend) Each sequence: 3 touches over 10 days.
Trigger Event Outreach
Outreach based on specific trigger events
Create trigger-based outreach for this signal. Trigger event: [SELECT ONE] - New funding round - New executive hire - Job posting in relevant area - Product launch - Company acquisition - Office expansion - Tech stack change - Earnings report mention - Industry regulation change - Competitor news Prospect details: - Company: [COMPANY NAME] - Target contact: [NAME, TITLE] - My product: [WHAT YOU SELL] For this trigger, provide: 1. Why this trigger matters (what it signals) 2. Best timing window to reach out 3. Subject line that references the trigger 4. Email body that connects trigger → pain → solution 5. Alternative channels to use (LinkedIn, phone)
Cold Call Opener Scripts
Opening lines for cold calls that get conversations
Create cold call opener scripts for [TARGET PERSONA].
Context:
- Target title: [TITLE]
- Industry: [INDUSTRY]
- My company: [YOUR COMPANY]
- What I sell: [PRODUCT/SERVICE]
- Time I need: [30 SEC OPENER / ASK FOR 5 MIN]
Generate 5 different opener styles:
1. Permission-based ("Did I catch you at a bad time?")
2. Referral/trigger-based (if you have one)
3. Pattern interrupt (unexpected opening)
4. Direct approach (straight to the point)
5. Curiosity-based (open loop)
For each opener include:
- The exact words to say
- Expected response handling (if they say "who is this?")
- Transition to value prop
- Handling "not interested" within first 10 secondsVoicemail Script Templates
Voicemail scripts that get callbacks
Create voicemail scripts for different scenarios. Target: [NAME, TITLE at COMPANY] My value prop: [ONE SENTENCE] My callback number: [NUMBER] Create voicemails for: 1. First touch (they don't know you) 2. Follow-up to email (you've sent something) 3. After no-show (they missed meeting) 4. Trigger-based (reference something timely) 5. Break-up voicemail (final attempt) Each voicemail must be: - Under 20 seconds when spoken - Have ONE clear message - End with your name and number (spoken slowly) - Include a reason to call back Pro tip: Leave phone number twice—once at beginning, once at end.