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investor-outreach

Draft cold emails, warm intro blurbs, follow-ups, update emails, and investor communications for fundraising. Use when the user wants outreach to angels, VCs, strategic investors, or accelerators and needs concise, personalized, investor-facing messaging.

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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

  1. Personalize every outbound message.
  2. Keep the ask low-friction.
  3. Use proof instead of adjectives.
  4. Stay concise.
  5. 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

  1. subject line: short and specific
  2. opener: why this investor specifically
  3. pitch: what the company does, why now, and what proof matters
  4. ask: one concrete next step
  5. 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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Overall Score

82/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

92

Quality

81

Clarity

89

Completeness

72

Summary

A copywriting guidance skill that helps users draft investor outreach emails including cold emails, warm intro requests, follow-ups, and updates. It provides templates, structural rules, and quality gates to ensure messages are personalized, concrete, and action-oriented rather than generic praise.

Detected Capabilities

text generationcopywriting guidanceprompt compositionbrand voice integration reference

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

cold email investorwarm intro requestvc follow-upfounder outreachinvestor update email

Use Cases

  • Draft a cold email to a specific angel investor with personalized context
  • Request a warm introduction to a VC partner with a forwardable blurb
  • Write a follow-up email after initial outreach or investor meeting silence
  • Send a post-meeting update email with promised answers and next steps
  • Tailor founder outreach to match a fund's public thesis or investment criteria

Quality Notes

  • Clear, actionable rules prohibiting vague language ('hard bans' section is especially practical)
  • Concrete structural templates for each email type reduce guesswork
  • Explicitly handles multi-tool coordination by deferring to brand-voice skill for voice consistency
  • Quality gate checklist at the end ensures outputs meet standards before delivery
  • Personalization sources are specific and tied to real investor research vectors
  • Follow-up cadence guidance prevents spam-like repetition and sets realistic expectations
  • Well-structured sections with descriptive headings make instructions scannable
  • Assumes user has investor context available and flags when it's missing (good fail case)
  • No edge cases documented for unusual scenarios (e.g., very early stage founders, international investors, insider rounds)
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: May 11, 2026

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Version History

v1.2

Content updated

2026-04-20

Latest
v1.1

Content updated

2026-04-12

v1.0

Seeded from github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code

2026-03-16

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