Template rules for 2026
- 45–90 words. Above 120 = -35% reply
- One ask, one CTA. Multiple CTAs cut reply 40%
- First-line variance. A real observation, not {first_name}
- No pitch in touch 1. A question or value drop only
- Subject = lowercase, 3–5 words. Reads like a human, not a campaign
- No links in first email. Calendar links cut reply 25%
1. Signal-anchored question — 6.8% reply
Subject: quick one re: {signal}
Hi {first_name},
Saw {company} just {signal — e.g., "announced the Series B" or "shipped the new pricing page"}. Congrats.
Curious — is {specific_problem} on your roadmap now that {implication}?
Just a quick question, no pitch.
{Your name}
2. The 8-word opener — 5.4% reply
Subject: idea for {company}
{first_name} — quick idea for {company}.
{One sentence describing a specific result you got for a similar company}.
Worth a 15-min call next Tuesday or Thursday?
{Your name}
3. Mutual-connection bridge — 5.1% reply
Subject: {mutual_name} mentioned you
Hi {first_name},
{Mutual_name} suggested I reach out — we've been working with them on {problem} and they thought {company} might have similar challenges.
Mind if I send a 90-second Loom on how we approach it?
{Your name}
Note: only use if the mutual connection is real and warm.
4. The "wrong person?" — 4.9% reply
Subject: wrong person?
Hi {first_name},
Might have the wrong person — are you the right contact at {company} for {topic}?
If not, no worries. If yes, I have one specific idea I'd love to share.
{Your name}
5. Customer success showcase — 4.6% reply
Subject: how {similar_company} {result}
{first_name},
We helped {similar_company} {specific_metric — e.g., "double their meeting rate"} in {time_period}.
One thing that worked: {specific_tactic}.
Worth me sharing the full case study with {company}?
{Your name}
6. The breakup (day 14) — 4.4% reply
Subject: closing the loop
{first_name} — closing the loop here.
I've reached out a few times about {topic}. No reply usually means "wrong moment" or "wrong person" — both fine.
If you'd rather I check back in 6 months, just reply "later". Otherwise I'll stop.
{Your name}
7. Hiring-signal template — 4.2% reply
Subject: hiring {role}?
Hi {first_name},
Saw you're hiring {role}. Usually means {related_initiative} is heating up.
We help {role_type} teams with {problem} — quick question: is that on the table for the new hire?
{Your name}
8. Funding-signal template — 4.0% reply
Subject: congrats on the {round}
{first_name} — saw the {round_name} announcement. Congrats.
Usually post-{round}, {specific_problem} becomes urgent. We've worked with {3 similar companies post-funding} on exactly this.
Worth 15 minutes next week?
{Your name}
9. The contrarian opinion — 3.7% reply
Subject: probably an unpopular take
{first_name},
Unpopular take: {contrarian opinion about your prospect's industry}.
I work with {ICP description} and we see {specific pattern} more often than {conventional wisdom}.
Curious if you've seen this at {company}?
{Your name}
10. The data-point opener — 3.5% reply
Subject: the {data_point} stat
Hi {first_name},
{Surprising data point relevant to their role — e.g., "73% of SaaS companies in your range lose 40% of pipeline at this stage"}.
Is this something you're seeing at {company}?
{Your name}
11. Competitor switch — 3.3% reply
Subject: still using {competitor}?
Hi {first_name},
Quick question — is {company} still using {competitor} for {function}?
Asking because {3 similar companies} switched to us this quarter and saw {specific result}.
Not asking for a meeting yet — just curious.
{Your name}
12. Reactivation (cold accounts re-engaged) — 3.1% reply
Subject: circling back, {time_period} later
{first_name},
We talked back in {month}. You were exploring {topic} but timing wasn't right.
Two things changed since: {update_1} and {update_2}. Curious if your situation has shifted too.
{Your name}
For the broader framework see our multichannel sequence playbook and signal-based prospecting guide.
The template doesn't drive the reply rate. The first-line variance does. Templates are scaffolding, not magic.
Key takeaways
- Signal-anchored question template tops the chart at 6.8% reply
- Optimal length: 45–90 words. Above 120 = -35% reply
- No links, no calendar embeds, no multiple CTAs on touch 1
- Subject lines: lowercase, 3–5 words, human tone
- First-line variance does the work — templates are scaffolding
- The breakup email (template #6) is the second-highest puller of any single email in a sequence