Describe your offer and prospect
Explain what you are offering and who you are reaching out to — their role, company, or situation. Specifics here drive the personalization.
“Lead with their problem. Earn the reply.”
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Describe what you offer, who you are reaching, and the response you want. The writer drafts several distinct cold email variants — each with a sharp subject line and a concise, personalized pitch — so you can A/B test which version lands best.
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§ Section I
Explain what you are offering and who you are reaching out to — their role, company, or situation. Specifics here drive the personalization.
State the response you want, pick a tone, and choose how many variants to generate so you can A/B test which one lands best.
Get several distinct emails, each with its own subject line and angle. Send them, compare reply rates, and double down on the winner.
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Spin up sharp, send-ready outreach for new prospect lists and test which message converts best.
Reach potential clients with concise, professional emails — even without a copywriting background.
Write engaging outreach to passive candidates that earns a reply instead of being ignored.
Draft tailored first-touch emails for partners and target accounts at scale.
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Different angles and subject lines land with different prospects. Multiple variants let you A/B test which framing earns the most replies before you scale your outreach.
Each email is built around the offer and prospect context you provide. The more specific your input, the more relevant the result — without fake-personal filler.
Each variant is intentionally short — a focused subject line and a body of roughly 50 to 120 words — because concise cold emails consistently outperform long ones.
Each run costs 3 credits and produces your full set of variants. New users receive 10 free credits on signup to start.