Cold Email Personalizer

Pro v1.0.0 1 view

Generate highly personalized cold outreach emails in 30 seconds by researching prospects and their companies, then crafting emails with specific references, relevant value propositions, and compelling CTAs.

What You Get

Generate fully personalized cold emails in 30 seconds with real-time research and specific company references, achieving 2-3x better response rates vs generic templates

The Problem

Crafting effective cold emails requires extensive research into prospects and their companies, taking 5-10 minutes per email to find personalization hooks and write compelling copy that gets responses.

The Solution

This skill automates the entire cold email creation process by combining real-time research with intelligent writing. It searches for recent company news, funding announcements, hiring signals, and prospect activity to identify 2-3 specific personalization hooks. The skill then crafts a complete send-ready email that naturally incorporates these references, connects your value proposition to the prospect's specific situation, and includes a clear call-to-action. Every email includes a summary of personalization elements with sources for verification before sending.

How It Works

  1. 1 Gather prospect context including name, role, company, what you're selling, email goal, and tone preference
  2. 2 Research the prospect and company using WebSearch and WebFetch to find recent news, funding, hiring signals, and prospect activity
  3. 3 Identify 2-3 specific, timely personalization hooks from research findings
  4. 4 Validate that your product or service aligns with the research findings before proceeding
  5. 5 Craft a personalized email with compelling opening, relevant value proposition, and clear CTA matching requested tone
  6. 6 Generate 2-3 subject line options optimized for open rates
  7. 7 Format the complete email with personalization sources for verification

What You'll Need

  • Prospect details: name, company, and role
  • What you're selling: product/service and value proposition
  • Email goal: book meeting, get response, share resource, or continue conversation
  • Tone preference: professional, casual, consultative, or executive-level