Drop a context-aware follow-up in your Drafts
Forward Carly the thread and she'll draft a four-sentence follow-up — aware of the Opportunity stage, the last objection, and the next concrete ask. Sits in your Drafts ready for review.
What Carly does
- 01 Fetch the last 5 emails in the thread
- 02 Pull the Salesforce Opportunity — stage, owner, Activities, next step
- 03 Identify the open question(s), the last objection, and the ask
- 04 Draft a four-sentence reply with a concrete next step
- 05 Leave it in Drafts for you to review and send
Draft-ready follow-ups in seconds
Every Opportunity in your pipeline gets a draft reply waiting — context-aware, four sentences, one clear ask. You review, tweak, send.
Email this to Carly to kick it off.
Hey Carly, Forwarded you the thread for the [Account name] deal. Can you read the last 5 emails, pull the Salesforce Opportunity (stage, owner, Activities, next step), and draft a four-sentence follow-up? Make sure it answers the open question, addresses the last objection, and ends on a concrete next step — not "let me know your thoughts." Leave it in my Drafts so I can review before sending. Thanks!
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"Before Carly, I relied on a Calendly link, but the whole process felt impersonal and not very professional. Carly changed that by handling all the back-and-forth, so I'm no longer stuck in endless email threads trying to line up schedules.
Now Carly reaches out to candidates, shares my real-time availability, lets them pick a slot, then sends a Zoom link and drops it straight into my calendar. She sends reminders to both of us before each call, which has significantly reduced no-shows and last-minute confusion.
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