For coaches, consultants, and agencies who want prospects replying to their DMs — not ignoring them.

by Prerona Basu | salesrobot.co


About This Guide

We're SalesRobot. We've processed over 2 million LinkedIn messages. We've seen what gets replies and what gets sent straight to archive.

This guide isn't theory. Every prompt in here is built on patterns from real outreach data — across industries, roles, and offer types.

The prompts are organized in the order you should use them. Skip ahead and the later ones won't hit as hard.

Prompts 1–3: Research & Setup — know who you're talking to before you say a word.

Prompts 4–5: First Messages — open conversations that don't sound like a sales sequence.

Prompts 6–7: Follow-ups & Booking — keep the thread alive and move it off LinkedIn.

Every prompt has [BRACKETS] you need to fill in. The more specific you are, the better the output. Don't write what sounds impressive. Write what's true.


01 — Prospect Deep Dive

Know more about them than their headline tells you.

Most outreach fails in the first sentence. Not because the writing is bad — because the research is lazy. You copy-paste someone's headline into a prompt and expect Claude to write something personal. That's not personal. That's a mail merge with extra steps.

This prompt forces you to actually look at someone's profile and feed Claude the details that make a message feel like it was written by a human who paid attention.

COPY THIS PROMPT INTO CLAUDE

You are a B2B sales researcher. Your job is to analyze a LinkedIn prospect and give me everything I need to write a message they'll actually want to reply to.

Here's what I know about this person: