Subject Lines

Generate compelling email subject lines.

Prompt:
Generate 5 email subject line options for an email with the purpose of
. The desired tone is
, targeting a
. Include keywords:
.
Opening Lines

Draft effective opening sentences or paragraphs.

Prompt:
Draft an opening paragraph for an email to a
. The primary purpose is to
. Mention the key topic:
. Keep the tone
.
Body Content

Generate or refine the main body of your email.

Prompt:
Write the main body of an email explaining the benefits of
to a
. Focus on these key points:
. Keep it under
.
Call to Action (CTA)

Create clear and effective calls to action.

Prompt:
Write a clear call to action for an email encouraging the recipient to
. The urgency level is
. Suggest
concise variations.
Tone Adjustment

Rewrite text to match a specific tone.

Prompt:
Rewrite the following text to sound more
: "
"
Follow-Up Emails

Draft polite and effective follow-up emails.

Prompt:
Draft a brief follow-up email regarding
. It has been
since the last contact. The tone should be
. Include a simple call to action like
.
Spelling & Grammar Check

Correct spelling and grammar errors in your text.

Prompt:
Correct the spelling and grammar in the following text. Also suggest improvements for clarity and conciseness if possible: "
"
RISEN Email Prompts

Use the RISEN framework (Role, Input, Steps, Expectation, Narrowing) for specific email tasks.

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RISEN Prompt: Selling a Product
Prompt:
**Role:** Act as a
.
**Input:** You are selling
to a
. Key benefits are:
.
**Steps:** 1. Write a compelling subject line. 2. Craft an engaging opening hook. 3. Clearly explain the key benefits, focusing on the audience's needs. 4. Include a strong call to action. 5. Maintain a professional yet persuasive tone.
**Expectation:** Generate a complete draft of a
.
**Narrowing:**
.

RISEN Prompt: Customer Service Response
Prompt:
**Role:** Act as an
.
**Input:** Respond to the following customer message: "
".
**Steps:** 1. Acknowledge the customer's issue clearly. 2. Express empathy and understanding. 3. Provide a clear explanation or solution steps. 4. If needed, state the next steps or what the customer can expect. 5. Offer further assistance.
**Expectation:** Draft a complete
.
**Narrowing:** Ensure the tone is
. Do not
.
Email Flow Example

Visualize a simple email follow-up sequence using Mermaid:

graph TD; A[Draft Initial Email] --> B{Send Email}; B --> C{Wait for Response}; C -- No Response --> D[Send Follow-up 1]; C -- Response Received --> E[Process Response / End]; D --> F{Wait Again}; F -- No Response --> G[Send Follow-up 2]; F -- Response Received --> E; G --> H[Stop Sequence / Review];

This flowchart shows a basic outreach or follow-up process. Your actual flow might be more complex.