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AI Email Drafting Prompts

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AI Email Drafting Prompts

Write cold emails that get replies, follow-ups that close deals, and newsletters that people actually read. Paste these prompts into any AI tool, fill in the brackets, and send with confidence.

6 Ready-to-Use Email Drafting Prompts

Write a cold outreach email from [YOUR NAME], [YOUR TITLE] at [COMPANY], to a [PROSPECT’S ROLE] at a [INDUSTRY] company. The goal is to book a 15-minute discovery call. Lead with a specific pain point about [PAIN POINT], reference a recent achievement of their company, and end with a low-friction CTA. Keep it under 120 words. No jargon.
Draft a 3-email follow-up sequence for a prospect who opened my initial cold email but did not reply. Email 1 (sent day 3): add a relevant case study result. Email 2 (sent day 7): offer a free resource like a [RESOURCE TYPE]. Email 3 (sent day 14): a polite breakup email giving them an easy way to opt out. Each email should be under 80 words.
You are a newsletter editor. Write the next edition of our weekly newsletter “[NEWSLETTER NAME]” for [AUDIENCE]. Include: a punchy subject line (under 50 chars, no clickbait), a personal one-line intro, 3 curated insights about [TOPIC] with brief commentary, and a sign-off with a question to encourage replies. Tone: smart, casual, like a knowledgeable friend.
Write a professional apology email from [COMPANY] to customers affected by [ISSUE, e.g., a 4-hour service outage on March 10]. Acknowledge the problem directly, explain what happened (without over-explaining), describe the steps taken to prevent recurrence, and offer [COMPENSATION, e.g., a 20% discount on next invoice]. Tone: sincere, no deflection, under 200 words.
Create a re-engagement email for subscribers who haven’t opened our last 5 emails. Subject line options (give 3). Body should remind them why they subscribed, highlight the single best piece of content from the past month about [TOPIC], and include a one-click “I still want emails” button CTA and a graceful unsubscribe option. Max 100 words for the body.
Draft an internal announcement email from [SENDER ROLE] to the entire company about [ANNOUNCEMENT, e.g., a new product launch, org restructure, or policy change]. Structure: headline summary in the first sentence, 3-4 bullet points of what’s changing, who is affected, timeline, and where to direct questions. Professional but human tone. Under 250 words.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a cold email prompt effective?

The best cold email prompts specify the recipient’s role, a concrete pain point, and a low-friction call-to-action. Adding constraints like word count and tone prevents the AI from generating generic, bloated messages that recipients ignore.

Should I send AI-drafted emails without editing?

Always review and personalize before sending. AI gives you a strong first draft in seconds, but adding a genuine personal touch — like referencing a recent LinkedIn post or mutual connection — dramatically improves response rates.

How many follow-up emails should I send?

Research consistently shows that 3-5 follow-ups is the sweet spot. Most replies come after the second or third email. The key is spacing them out (3-7 days apart) and varying the value you offer in each one.