| name | follow-up-emails |
| description | Creates professional follow-up emails after sales calls that capture key points and drive next steps. Use this skill when sending post-call summaries, confirming action items, or maintaining deal momentum between conversations. |
Follow-Up Emails
This skill creates professional, well-structured follow-up emails that capture key discussion points, confirm action items, and maintain deal momentum after sales conversations.
Objective
Transform sales call insights into clear, compelling follow-up emails that reinforce value, confirm next steps, and keep deals moving forward.
Email Structure
1. Personalized Opening
Brief greeting that acknowledges the conversation.
Good Examples:
- "Thanks for making time to chat today."
- "Great connecting with you this afternoon."
- "Appreciated the candid conversation earlier."
Avoid:
- Generic "Hope this email finds you well"
- Overly effusive thanks
- Restating obvious facts ("As we discussed...")
2. Next Steps Section
The most important part-clear action items.
Format:
## Next Steps
**Your action items:**
- [Action 1] - by [date]
- [Action 2] - by [date]
**My action items:**
- [Action 1] - by [date]
- [Action 2] - by [date]
Guidelines:
- Lead with their action items (creates accountability)
- Be specific about what and when
- Keep it to 2-4 items total
- Make deadlines clear but reasonable
3. Discussion Summary
Organized recap of what was covered.
Sections to Include:
Challenges Discussed:
- Key pain points they mentioned
- Impact of those challenges
- Urgency or timeline drivers
Goals Identified:
- Desired outcomes they expressed
- Success criteria mentioned
- Priority areas
Solutions Discussed:
- How your solution addresses their needs
- Features or capabilities most relevant
- Differentiation from alternatives
4. Professional Closing
Brief sign-off with clear call to action.
Good Closings:
- "Looking forward to our follow-up on [date]."
- "Let me know if anything changes or if you have questions."
- "Happy to chat before then if anything comes up."
Customization Options
Tone Settings
Formal:
- Full sentences, proper grammar
- Professional language
- Structured format
- Appropriate for executives or first interactions
Casual:
- Conversational language
- Contractions allowed
- Lighter touch
- Good for established relationships
Persuasive:
- Emphasizes value and urgency
- Stronger calls to action
- More selling language
- Use when deal needs momentum
Length Settings
Brief (150-200 words):
- Next steps only
- One-line summary of discussion
- Best for busy executives or quick check-ins
Standard (200-350 words):
- Full structure with all sections
- Balanced detail
- Best for most follow-ups
Detailed (350-500 words):
- Comprehensive summary
- Additional context and value
- Best for complex deals or multiple stakeholders
Emphasis Options
Focus the email on specific areas:
- Challenges: Emphasize pain points discussed
- Solutions: Highlight how you address their needs
- Next Steps: Focus on action and momentum
- Value: Reinforce ROI and business impact
Email Templates by Scenario
Post-Discovery Call
Subject: Follow-up: [Company] Discovery Call
Hi [Name],
Thanks for the great conversation today. I learned a lot about
[key challenge] and how it's impacting [business outcome].
## Next Steps
- [Their action] - by [date]
- [Your action] - by [date]
## Key Takeaways
- [Challenge 1 and its impact]
- [Challenge 2 and its impact]
- [Goal they mentioned]
Based on what you shared, I think [your solution] could help by
[specific benefit]. I'll have [deliverable] ready for our next call.
Talk soon,
[Your name]
Post-Demo Follow-Up
Subject: [Company] Demo Follow-up + Resources
Hi [Name],
Great walking through [product] with you and [other attendees] today.
## What We Covered
- [Feature 1] and how it addresses [their need]
- [Feature 2] and the impact on [their goal]
- [Feature 3] for [specific use case]
## Next Steps
- [Their action] - by [date]
- [Your action] - by [date]
## Resources
- [Link to recording/deck/materials]
- [Link to relevant case study]
Let me know if questions come up as you think things through.
Best,
[Your name]
Proposal Follow-Up
Subject: [Company] Proposal + Next Steps
Hi [Name],
As promised, attached is the proposal we discussed. Here's a quick summary:
## Investment
- [Pricing summary]
- [Payment terms if relevant]
## Timeline
- [Implementation timeline]
- [Key milestones]
## Next Steps
- [Their action] - Review and share feedback by [date]
- [Your action] - [Any follow-up you're doing]
Happy to walk through any questions-just let me know.
Best,
[Your name]
Quality Guidelines
Make It Scannable
- Use headers and bullet points
- Bold key information
- Keep paragraphs short
- Front-load important content
Be Accurate
- Capture what was actually discussed
- Use their language and terminology
- Double-check names and details
- Don't embellish or oversell
Create Accountability
- Be specific about who does what
- Include concrete dates
- Make next steps clear
- Set expectations appropriately
Add Value
- Include relevant resources
- Anticipate questions
- Provide helpful context
- Make their job easier
Output Format
When creating a follow-up email, produce:
- Subject Line: Clear, specific subject
- Full Email: Properly formatted with all sections
- Personalization Notes: What was customized and why
- Suggested Attachments: What to include with the email
- Send Timing: When to send for best response
Cross-References
- Use
call-analysisoutput as input for email content - Apply
powerful-frameworkinsights for targeted messaging - Feed into
multithread-outreachfor stakeholder variants - Reference
prospect-researchfor personalization