investor-outreach

Draft personalized, low-friction investor communications for cold outreach, warm intros, follow-ups, and updates. Structures cold emails with specific personalization hooks (portfolio companies, public thesis, mutual connections) and a single concrete ask Provides templates for warm intro requests with forwardable blurbs under 100 words, follow-up cadence (day 4–5 and day 10–12), and post-meeting updates Enforces core rules: proof over adjectives, no generic copy, explicit asks, and tight word counts Requires personalization context upfront; flags templates awaiting investor-specific details before sending

INSTALLATION
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SKILL.md

Investor Outreach

Write investor communication that is short, concrete, and easy to act on.

When to Activate

  • writing a cold email to an investor
  • drafting a warm intro request
  • sending follow-ups after a meeting or no response
  • writing investor updates during a process
  • tailoring outreach based on fund thesis or partner fit

Core Rules

  • Personalize every outbound message.
  • Keep the ask low-friction.
  • Use proof instead of adjectives.
  • Stay concise.
  • Never send copy that could go to any investor.

Voice Handling

If the user's voice matters, run brand-voice first and reuse its VOICE PROFILE.

This skill should keep the investor-specific structure and ask discipline, not recreate its own parallel voice system.

Hard Bans

Delete and rewrite any of these:

  • "I'd love to connect"
  • "excited to share"
  • generic thesis praise without a real tie-in
  • vague founder adjectives
  • begging language
  • soft closing questions when a direct ask is clearer

Cold Email Structure

  • subject line: short and specific
  • opener: why this investor specifically
  • pitch: what the company does, why now, and what proof matters
  • ask: one concrete next step
  • sign-off: name, role, and one credibility anchor if needed

Personalization Sources

Reference one or more of:

  • relevant portfolio companies
  • a public thesis, talk, post, or article
  • a mutual connection
  • a clear market or product fit with the investor's focus

If that context is missing, state that the draft still needs personalization instead of pretending it is finished.

Follow-Up Cadence

Default:

  • day 0: initial outbound
  • day 4 or 5: short follow-up with one new data point
  • day 10 to 12: final follow-up with a clean close

Do not keep nudging after that unless the user wants a longer sequence.

Warm Intro Requests

Make life easy for the connector:

  • explain why the intro is a fit
  • include a forwardable blurb
  • keep the forwardable blurb under 100 words

Post-Meeting Updates

Include:

  • the specific thing discussed
  • the answer or update promised
  • one new proof point if available
  • the next step

Quality Gate

Before delivering:

  • the message is genuinely personalized
  • the ask is explicit
  • the proof point is concrete
  • filler praise and softener language are gone
  • word count stays tight
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