Text
Networking Message Template Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A networking message template generator helps you reach out to someone new — on LinkedIn, after an event, or via a cold email — in a way that feels genuine rather than transactional. Enter the recipient, your common ground or how you found them, what you are hoping for, and your name, and it writes a short, warm message that opens with shared context, expresses sincere interest, makes a small ask, and respects their time. Networking outreach is easy to get wrong: a generic "let's connect" gets ignored, while a specific, considerate note earns a reply. Use it to follow up after conferences, request informational chats, or reconnect with old colleagues. The winning move is to lead with genuine common ground and keep the ask small. Personalise every message, reference something specific about the person, and never open by asking for a job.
Read the complete guide — 5 min read
Loading usage…
Free forever — no account required
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter the recipient name.
- Add your common ground or how you found them.
- State what you are hoping for.
- Copy the message, personalise it, and send.
Use Cases
- •Following up with someone you met at an event
- •Requesting an informational chat with someone you admire
- •Connecting on LinkedIn with a personal note
- •Reconnecting with a former colleague
- •Reaching out to someone in a field you want to enter
Tips
- →Lead with specific, genuine common ground.
- →Keep the first ask small — a reply or short chat.
- →Reference something concrete about the person.
- →Never open by asking for a job; build rapport first.
FAQ
how do i avoid sounding generic
Lead with specific common ground — an event you both attended, shared work, or a mutual contact — and reference something concrete about the person. A personalised opening is what separates a reply from being ignored.
should i ask for a job right away
No. Opening with a big ask is the fastest way to be ignored. Keep the first message small — a brief reply or a short chat — and build the relationship first. Opportunities tend to follow genuine connection, not cold demands.
is my message stored anywhere
No. The message is generated entirely in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded or saved. You can safely include names and the personal context for reaching out.
You might also like
Popular tools from other categories that share themes with this one.