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Sales Email Template Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A sales email template generator saves the time SDRs, AEs, and business owners spend staring at a blank screen between calls. Pick your sales stage — cold outreach, follow-up, post-demo, proposal send, closing push, or win-back — then select what you sell, and the generator returns a complete email with subject line, body copy, and a bracketed call to action you can swap in seconds. Each template is calibrated to where the buyer actually is. Cold outreach leads with a low-friction ask. Post-demo emails reference specific pain points. Win-back messages strike a tone that reopens the conversation without sounding desperate. The language shifts based on product type, so a consulting services email reads differently from a SaaS one.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Select your current sales stage from the dropdown — cold outreach, follow-up, post-demo, proposal, closing, or win-back.
- Choose what you sell from the product type menu to calibrate the value language and examples in the template.
- Click Generate to receive a full email with a subject line, body copy, and call to action.
- Replace the bracketed placeholders with the prospect's name, company, and any specific details from your research.
- Copy the finished email into your inbox or sales tool and send, or save it as a reusable template in your sequence.
Use Cases
- •Building a 5-step cold outreach sequence for a new SaaS product launch
- •Writing a win-back email to lapsed consulting clients after 90 days of silence
- •Sending a post-demo follow-up within two hours to a warm enterprise prospect
- •Crafting a closing push email for a physical product deal near quarter-end
- •Refreshing a stale agency services sequence that stopped generating replies
Tips
- →Generate templates for two adjacent stages at once — for example, cold outreach and the first follow-up — so you have a coherent sequence before you send anything.
- →If you sell to multiple industries, run the generator once per sector and swap in one industry-specific line to make each variant feel hand-written.
- →Use the post-demo template within two hours of the call while the conversation is fresh — fill the brackets with exact phrases the prospect used.
- →For win-back campaigns, edit the opening line to acknowledge the time gap directly rather than pretending the relationship never paused; it builds credibility.
- →Test two subject lines from separate generator runs on the same stage — A/B split them across your first 20 sends to find which framing your market responds to.
- →Avoid adding multiple calls to action to a generated template — one ask per email is baked into the structure for a reason, and changing it reduces reply rates.
FAQ
how many follow-up emails should I send before giving up
Most sequences run 5–7 touch points over 2–3 weeks. If you hit four with no reply, shift the angle — try a different value prop, a case study, or a break-up email that gives the prospect an easy out. That final message often gets a response precisely because it removes pressure.
should cold sales emails be short or long
Cold and follow-up emails should stay under 150 words — long emails sent early signal you're pitching, not listening. Post-demo and proposal emails can run longer because interest is already established and the buyer expects detail. Match length to the stage, not to how much you want to say.
how do I personalise a sales email template without spending hours on research
Focus on one personalisation point per email — a recent LinkedIn post, a company hire, or a relevant trigger event — and slot it into the opening line. The template handles the rest. This one-line approach takes 60–90 seconds per prospect and makes the whole email feel bespoke rather than blasted.