Cold Email Writer

Write or improve B2B cold outreach emails to unknown recipients and follow-up sequences that sound human and get replies.

What it does

Write or improve B2B cold outreach emails to unknown recipients and follow-up sequences that sound human and get replies.

Procedure

When this skill is activated, Chalie follows these steps:

  1. Use memory to recall any stored sender profile, past campaigns, or ICP notes before gathering requirements.
  2. Ask who the sender is (role, company, what they sell), who the target is (job title, company type, trigger), and whether a single email or multi-email sequence is needed — then record in document.
  3. Use search to research the target company or person if a specific prospect was named, looking for recent news or signals to personalise the opener.
  4. Use document to draft the first email: subject line (short, internal-looking), opener about the prospect’s world (not the sender’s product), one-sentence value connection, and a single clear ask.
  5. For a sequence, use document to draft 4–6 follow-up emails each with a distinct angle (new evidence, different pain point, related insight, direct question, or breakup) and recommended send gaps (Day 4, 9, 16, 25, 35).
  6. Review all drafts in document against core principles: peer tone not vendor tone, under 150 words, no “I hope this finds you well”, one ask only — revise inline.
  7. Present the final email(s) from document with 2–3 subject line variants and a brief rationale for the structural choices made.
  8. Save the sequence structure and target profile to memory if the user plans to iterate on this campaign.

Version

v1 (curated)