Prompt Details
Model
Chat - (gpt-5.5)
Token size
992
Example input
[PROSPECT_TYPE]: VP of Engineering at Series B SaaS companies
[INDUSTRY]: DevTools / cloud infrastructure
[VALUE_PROPOSITION]: We cut cloud costs by 40% with automated right-sizing
[YOUR_COMPANY_NAME]: CloudOpt
[TONE]: Professional, direct, helpful (not salesy)
Example output
**Email 1**
Subject: Your Kubernetes footprint
Send timing: Send on Tuesday
Body:
Many Series B DevTools teams I follow have reached the point where engineering efficiency matters as much as feature velocity. As a VP of Engineering, you're likely balancing platform reliability with growing cloud spend as customer usage scales.
One result stood out from our work: we helped a Series B cloud infrastructure company reduce cloud costs by **40%** through automated right-sizing while maintaining application performance. The engineering team spent less time reviewing idle resources and manual sizing decisions.
It's interesting how infrastructure optimization often becomes a byproduct of growth rather than a planned initiative.
CTA: It seems to be a common pattern as engineering organizations mature.
**Email 2**
Subject: Following up on Kubernetes
Send timing: Send 3 business days after Email 1
Body:
I wanted to share one benchmark that engineering leaders often find useful.
The annual **FinOps Foundation State of FinOps Report** consistently highlights that rightsizing compute remains one of the highest-impact cloud optimization practices, yet many teams struggle to keep recommendations current because infrastructure changes so quickly.
That gap is especially common in fast-moving DevTools organizations where deployments happen daily and manual reviews quickly become outdated.
Would it be useful if I shared a short summary of how engineering teams automate this process without adding operational overhead, or would a 10-minute conversation be easier?
CTA: Would either of those be helpful?
**Email 3**
Subject: Wrapping up
Send timing: Send 4 business days after Email 2
Body:
I'll leave this here since now may not be the right time.
I know priorities shift quickly for engineering teams, and I don't want to keep filling your inbox. If infrastructure optimization becomes more relevant down the road, I'm happy to reconnect.
CTA: If the timing changes, I'm here.
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GPT-5.5
Generate a strategic 3-email cold outreach sequence that gets replies. Each email uses a proven angle: pattern interrupt + social proof (Email 1), value-add + soft CTA (Email 2), respectful breakup (Email 3). Includes spam-trigger-word avoidance, subject-line limits, and send-timing recommendations. For B2B sales, founders, and freelancers.
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