I'm introducing two people via email (double opt-in). Help me write the intro so it's high-value for both sides — not a generic 'Person A meet Person B'.
PERSON A (the one I know better):
- Name + role: {A_name_and_role}
- Why they're great in one specific line: {what_makes_A_good_at_what_they_do}
- What they're looking for or open to: {why_they_want_this_intro}
PERSON B:
- Name + role: {B_name_and_role}
- Why they're great in one specific line: {what_makes_B_good_at_what_they_do}
- What they'd find useful about A: {what_B_might_get_out_of_this}
SHARED CONTEXT: {how_their_paths_might_cross — same industry, similar role, complementary skills, etc.}
WHAT I WANT THEM TO DO: {schedule_call? slack_dm? something_specific?}
WRITE THE INTRO USING THIS STRUCTURE:
1. **Subject line.** Specific: '{A} <> {B} — quick intro because of {reason}'
2. **Open** by naming WHY this intro is happening (the specific overlap or value), not 'I wanted to connect you two'.
3. **Two paragraphs**, one per person, that each include: their name, a 1-line specific credibility, and the SPECIFIC reason the other person might care about them.
4. **Hand-off line.** 'I'll let you two take it from here.' One sentence — never write the meeting agenda for them.
5. **Close with a quick 'one of you, schedule a 20-min from your side'** so they don't both wait for the other.
RULES:
- ≤150 words.
- Don't oversell either person.
- Use specific verbs and accomplishments, not 'they're awesome'.
- Two strict equal paragraphs — never make one person sound more important.0 copies·0 saves·4 views
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Sample output
Subject: Priya <> Daniel — quick intro re: onboarding metrics
Hi both,
Making this intro because you've each been thinking hard about the same thing — onboarding activation in B2B SaaS — and would probably learn something from comparing notes.
Priya leads product at Mercer. She rebuilt onboarding there last year and got new-account activation from 22% to 60% in two quarters. She's been writing publicly about how she did it and is currently figuring out how to apply the same playbook to their enterprise tier.
Daniel is the head of growth at Linear-affiliate Stride. He's been running an experimentation system for activation across 4 product squads — has probably the most disciplined A/B testing setup I've seen at company stage. He's been wanting to talk to someone who's done activation-by-segment work.
I'll let you two take it from here. Daniel — can you propose a couple of 20-min slots from your side? Have a good one.
Maya
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