follow-up-emails
Creates professional follow-up emails after sales calls that capture key points and drive next steps. Use this skill when sending post-call summaries, confirming action items, or maintaining deal momentum between conversations.
When & Why to Use This Skill
This Claude skill automates the creation of professional, high-impact sales follow-up emails designed to maintain deal momentum. By transforming raw call insights into structured communications, it ensures that key discussion points, pain points, and action items are clearly documented, fostering accountability and accelerating the sales cycle.
Use Cases
- Post-Discovery Call: Summarize a prospect's specific pain points and business goals to reinforce value and set the stage for a deep-dive solution.
- Post-Demo Recap: Generate a structured email highlighting the features that resonated most with the client, including links to demo recordings and supporting resources.
- Proposal Delivery: Draft clear, concise summaries of investment details, implementation timelines, and feedback deadlines to move a deal toward the closing stage.
- Action Item Tracking: Create a dedicated 'Next Steps' section that assigns specific tasks and deadlines to both the salesperson and the client to ensure project continuity.
- Tone Customization: Adjust follow-up messaging between formal, casual, or persuasive styles depending on the relationship stage and the seniority of the stakeholders.
| name | follow-up-emails |
|---|---|
| description | Creates professional follow-up emails after sales calls that capture key points and drive next steps. Use this skill when sending post-call summaries, confirming action items, or maintaining deal momentum between conversations. |
Follow-Up Emails
This skill creates professional, well-structured follow-up emails that capture key discussion points, confirm action items, and maintain deal momentum after sales conversations.
Objective
Transform sales call insights into clear, compelling follow-up emails that reinforce value, confirm next steps, and keep deals moving forward.
Email Structure
1. Personalized Opening
Brief greeting that acknowledges the conversation.
Good Examples:
- "Thanks for making time to chat today."
- "Great connecting with you this afternoon."
- "Appreciated the candid conversation earlier."
Avoid:
- Generic "Hope this email finds you well"
- Overly effusive thanks
- Restating obvious facts ("As we discussed...")
2. Next Steps Section
The most important part-clear action items.
Format:
## Next Steps
**Your action items:**
- [Action 1] - by [date]
- [Action 2] - by [date]
**My action items:**
- [Action 1] - by [date]
- [Action 2] - by [date]
Guidelines:
- Lead with their action items (creates accountability)
- Be specific about what and when
- Keep it to 2-4 items total
- Make deadlines clear but reasonable
3. Discussion Summary
Organized recap of what was covered.
Sections to Include:
Challenges Discussed:
- Key pain points they mentioned
- Impact of those challenges
- Urgency or timeline drivers
Goals Identified:
- Desired outcomes they expressed
- Success criteria mentioned
- Priority areas
Solutions Discussed:
- How your solution addresses their needs
- Features or capabilities most relevant
- Differentiation from alternatives
4. Professional Closing
Brief sign-off with clear call to action.
Good Closings:
- "Looking forward to our follow-up on [date]."
- "Let me know if anything changes or if you have questions."
- "Happy to chat before then if anything comes up."
Customization Options
Tone Settings
Formal:
- Full sentences, proper grammar
- Professional language
- Structured format
- Appropriate for executives or first interactions
Casual:
- Conversational language
- Contractions allowed
- Lighter touch
- Good for established relationships
Persuasive:
- Emphasizes value and urgency
- Stronger calls to action
- More selling language
- Use when deal needs momentum
Length Settings
Brief (150-200 words):
- Next steps only
- One-line summary of discussion
- Best for busy executives or quick check-ins
Standard (200-350 words):
- Full structure with all sections
- Balanced detail
- Best for most follow-ups
Detailed (350-500 words):
- Comprehensive summary
- Additional context and value
- Best for complex deals or multiple stakeholders
Emphasis Options
Focus the email on specific areas:
- Challenges: Emphasize pain points discussed
- Solutions: Highlight how you address their needs
- Next Steps: Focus on action and momentum
- Value: Reinforce ROI and business impact
Email Templates by Scenario
Post-Discovery Call
Subject: Follow-up: [Company] Discovery Call
Hi [Name],
Thanks for the great conversation today. I learned a lot about
[key challenge] and how it's impacting [business outcome].
## Next Steps
- [Their action] - by [date]
- [Your action] - by [date]
## Key Takeaways
- [Challenge 1 and its impact]
- [Challenge 2 and its impact]
- [Goal they mentioned]
Based on what you shared, I think [your solution] could help by
[specific benefit]. I'll have [deliverable] ready for our next call.
Talk soon,
[Your name]
Post-Demo Follow-Up
Subject: [Company] Demo Follow-up + Resources
Hi [Name],
Great walking through [product] with you and [other attendees] today.
## What We Covered
- [Feature 1] and how it addresses [their need]
- [Feature 2] and the impact on [their goal]
- [Feature 3] for [specific use case]
## Next Steps
- [Their action] - by [date]
- [Your action] - by [date]
## Resources
- [Link to recording/deck/materials]
- [Link to relevant case study]
Let me know if questions come up as you think things through.
Best,
[Your name]
Proposal Follow-Up
Subject: [Company] Proposal + Next Steps
Hi [Name],
As promised, attached is the proposal we discussed. Here's a quick summary:
## Investment
- [Pricing summary]
- [Payment terms if relevant]
## Timeline
- [Implementation timeline]
- [Key milestones]
## Next Steps
- [Their action] - Review and share feedback by [date]
- [Your action] - [Any follow-up you're doing]
Happy to walk through any questions-just let me know.
Best,
[Your name]
Quality Guidelines
Make It Scannable
- Use headers and bullet points
- Bold key information
- Keep paragraphs short
- Front-load important content
Be Accurate
- Capture what was actually discussed
- Use their language and terminology
- Double-check names and details
- Don't embellish or oversell
Create Accountability
- Be specific about who does what
- Include concrete dates
- Make next steps clear
- Set expectations appropriately
Add Value
- Include relevant resources
- Anticipate questions
- Provide helpful context
- Make their job easier
Output Format
When creating a follow-up email, produce:
- Subject Line: Clear, specific subject
- Full Email: Properly formatted with all sections
- Personalization Notes: What was customized and why
- Suggested Attachments: What to include with the email
- Send Timing: When to send for best response
Cross-References
- Use
call-analysisoutput as input for email content - Apply
powerful-frameworkinsights for targeted messaging - Feed into
multithread-outreachfor stakeholder variants - Reference
prospect-researchfor personalization