Cold email templates accelerate your outreach by providing proven frameworks you can adapt for your specific situation. This collection includes 25+ battle-tested templates covering initial outreach, follow-ups, referrals, and industry-specific scenarios—all designed to generate responses and book meetings.
Before diving into templates, remember: the best cold emails feel personal, not templated. Use these as starting frameworks, then customize heavily based on your research about each prospect. The templates that generate the highest response rates are always the ones that have been adapted with genuine, specific personalization.
How to Use These Templates Effectively
Templates are starting points, not copy-paste solutions. Here's how to maximize their effectiveness:
The 40-40-20 Rule
Cold email success depends on:
- 40% List Quality: Targeting the right people with verified emails
- 40% Offer/Value: What you're proposing and why they should care
- 20% Copy: How you communicate your message
The best template in the world fails if sent to the wrong person or an invalid email address. Always verify your email list before launching campaigns.
Personalization Requirements
Every template should be customized with:
Minimum Personalization (for high-volume campaigns):
- First name
- Company name
- Industry-relevant pain point
Standard Personalization (recommended):
- Specific company observation
- Relevant trigger or news
- Role-appropriate language
Deep Personalization (for high-value targets):
- Reference to their content or work
- Mutual connections
- Company-specific insight
Template Structure
All effective cold emails follow this structure:
- Subject line: 3-7 words, creates curiosity
- Opening line: About them, not you
- Value proposition: Clear benefit, brief
- Social proof: Optional but powerful
- Call-to-action: Single, low-commitment ask
- Signature: Real name, title, company
Initial Outreach Templates
These templates are designed for first-contact emails to cold prospects.
Template 1: The Problem-Solution Email
Best for: Prospects likely experiencing a specific, known pain point
Subject: Struggling with [specific problem]?
Hi [First Name],
Most [job titles] I talk to mention [specific problem] as one of their biggest challenges—especially when [relevant context like "scaling quickly" or "entering new markets"].
[Company name] solves this by [one-sentence solution description]. We helped [similar company] [specific result with number] in [timeframe].
Worth a 15-minute call to see if we could help [Company] achieve similar results?
Best, [Your Name]
Template 2: The Trigger Event Email
Best for: Companies that recently experienced a notable event (funding, hiring, product launch)
Subject: Congrats on [trigger event]
Hi [First Name],
Saw the news about [specific trigger—Series B funding, new product launch, expansion to Europe, etc.]. Congratulations!
In my experience, [trigger event] often means [related challenge]. That's exactly what we help with at [Your Company].
We recently worked with [similar company post-trigger] to [specific outcome]. [One sentence about how].
If [related challenge] is on your radar, I'd love to share how we might help. Open to a quick call this week?
[Your Name]
Template 3: The Mutual Connection Email
Best for: When you have a shared connection or referral
Subject: [Mutual connection] suggested I reach out
Hi [First Name],
[Mutual connection's name] mentioned you might be the right person to talk to about [topic/challenge].
We've been helping companies like [similar company] with [brief value prop], and [Mutual connection] thought there might be a fit given [Company]'s focus on [relevant initiative].
Would you be open to a quick conversation to see if this could be valuable for your team?
Best, [Your Name]
P.S. Happy to have [Mutual connection] make a proper introduction if you prefer.
Template 4: The Insight-Led Email
Best for: Thought leadership approach, positioning as an expert
Subject: Idea for [Company]'s [specific area]
Hi [First Name],
I've been researching [industry/topic] trends and noticed [specific observation about their company or industry]. It made me think of [insight or opportunity].
At [Your Company], we've helped [type of companies] [specific outcome] by [brief methodology]. [One data point or case study reference].
I have a few ideas specific to [Company] that I think could help with [goal]. Worth 15 minutes to discuss?
[Your Name]
Template 5: The Direct Value Email
Best for: When you have a clear, compelling offer
Subject: [Specific result] for [Company]?
Hi [First Name],
I'll keep this short: We help [type of companies] [achieve specific outcome].
Here's what that looked like for [similar company]:
- [Metric 1]: [Before] → [After]
- [Metric 2]: [Before] → [After]
- [Metric 3]: [Before] → [After]
If [specific outcome] is a priority for [Company] right now, let's talk.
[Your Name]
Template 6: The Question Email
Best for: Opening a dialogue rather than pitching
Subject: Question about [Company]'s [area]
Hi [First Name],
Quick question: How is [Company] currently handling [specific process or challenge]?
I ask because we've been working with [type of companies] on [related area], and I'm curious whether the approaches we've seen work would apply to your situation.
Not looking to pitch—genuinely interested in learning how teams like yours are tackling [challenge].
Either way, happy to share what we've learned if it would be helpful.
[Your Name]
Template 7: The BASHO Email (Highly Personalized)
Best for: High-value prospects deserving significant research investment
Subject: [Personalized reference to their work]
Hi [First Name],
[Specific, genuine observation about their work—article they wrote, talk they gave, project they led, company achievement]. [Brief comment showing you actually engaged with it, not just skimmed].
It got me thinking about [related challenge or opportunity]. At [Your Company], we've been working on [relevant solution/approach], and I wonder if there's a connection.
Would you be open to comparing notes? I think we could have an interesting conversation about [specific topic].
[Your Name]
Template 8: The Competitor Email
Best for: Prospects using a competitor's solution
Subject: [Competitor] alternative for [Company]?
Hi [First Name],
Noticed [Company] is using [Competitor] for [use case]. How's that working out?
I ask because we've been helping companies migrate from [Competitor] to [Your Solution], typically for reasons like [common pain points—price, features, support].
[Similar company] made the switch [timeframe] ago and saw [specific improvement].
If you're ever evaluating alternatives, I'd be happy to show you how we compare. No pressure either way.
[Your Name]
Follow-Up Templates
Most responses come from follow-ups, not initial emails. Here are templates for each follow-up in your sequence.
Template 9: Follow-Up #1 (Add Value)
Send 3-4 days after initial email
Subject: Re: [Original subject line]
Hi [First Name],
Following up on my note from [day]. I came across [relevant resource—article, report, tool] that I thought might be useful given [Company]'s focus on [area].
[Brief summary of why it's relevant]
Link: [Resource URL]
Still interested in connecting if [original CTA topic] is on your radar.
[Your Name]
Template 10: Follow-Up #2 (Social Proof)
Send 7-8 days after initial email
Subject: How [Similar Company] achieved [result]
Hi [First Name],
Wanted to share a quick case study that might be relevant:
[Similar Company] was struggling with [problem]. After implementing [your solution], they saw:
- [Result 1]
- [Result 2]
- [Result 3]
Given [Company]'s [situation/goal], I think you could see similar results.
Worth a conversation?
[Your Name]
Template 11: Follow-Up #3 (Different Angle)
Send 12-14 days after initial email
Subject: Different approach for [Company]?
Hi [First Name],
I've reached out a couple times about [original topic]—wondering if I should take a different approach.
Would it help if I:
- [ ] Sent a quick video walkthrough instead?
- [ ] Connected you with a customer in [their industry]?
- [ ] Shared our ROI calculator so you can see potential impact?
Just want to make sure I'm being helpful, not annoying.
[Your Name]
Template 12: Follow-Up #4 (Permission-Based)
Send 18-21 days after initial email
Subject: Quick ask
Hi [First Name],
I've sent a few emails about [topic] without hearing back. Before I stop reaching out, I wanted to ask:
Is [topic/challenge] something [Company] is focused on right now?
A simple "yes" or "not right now" would be super helpful so I know whether to keep you posted on [relevant updates] or give you space.
Thanks, [Your Name]
Template 13: Follow-Up #5 (Breakup Email)
Send 25-30 days after initial email
Subject: Should I close your file?
Hi [First Name],
I've reached out several times about helping [Company] with [outcome] but haven't heard back.
I don't want to keep bothering you, so I'll assume the timing isn't right and close out your file.
If things change or [challenge] becomes a priority, feel free to reach out anytime. I'm happy to help whenever it makes sense.
Wishing you and the team continued success.
[Your Name]
Industry-Specific Templates
Different industries require different approaches. Here are templates tailored to key verticals.
Template 14: SaaS/Technology
Subject: Scaling [Company]'s [function]?
Hi [First Name],
Growing from [current stage] to [next stage] usually means [specific scaling challenge]. It's something I see a lot with [type of SaaS companies].
We help teams like yours [specific solution] without [common trade-off—hiring 10 more people, sacrificing quality, slowing down].
[Similar SaaS company] used us to [specific outcome] while scaling from [X] to [Y] ARR.
If scaling [function] is a 2024 priority, let's compare notes.
[Your Name]
Template 15: Financial Services
Subject: [Compliance/efficiency] question for [Company]
Hi [First Name],
Managing [specific function] while maintaining [compliance requirement—SOX, GDPR, SEC] is a challenge I hear often from [job title] at firms like [Company].
We've helped [similar financial firm] [specific outcome] while staying fully compliant with [relevant regulation].
Given [Company]'s position in [specific area], I thought this might be relevant. Worth a brief conversation?
[Your Name]
Template 16: Healthcare
Subject: [Patient outcome/efficiency] at [Company]
Hi [First Name],
HIPAA compliance and [specific challenge—patient communication, data management, billing] don't have to be at odds.
We help healthcare organizations like [similar organization] [specific outcome] while maintaining full HIPAA compliance.
If improving [specific metric] is on your radar for 2025, I'd love to show you how we might help.
[Your Name]
For more healthcare-specific email strategies, see our healthcare email marketing guide.
Template 17: E-commerce
Subject: [Revenue/conversion] opportunity for [Company]
Hi [First Name],
I was browsing [Company]'s site and noticed [specific observation—checkout flow, email capture, product pages]. It made me think you might be leaving [money/conversions] on the table.
We help e-commerce brands like [similar brand] increase [specific metric] by [percentage] through [brief methodology].
Worth 15 minutes to walk through some quick wins we've identified?
[Your Name]
Template 18: Agency/Professional Services
Subject: Client acquisition at [Agency Name]
Hi [First Name],
Noticed [Agency] has been growing the [specific service] practice. Congratulations!
Growth usually means more pressure on business development. We help agencies like yours [specific outcome—generate more qualified leads, reduce CAC, improve close rates].
[Similar agency] used our approach to [specific result] in [timeframe].
If lead gen is a focus area, I'd love to share what's working.
[Your Name]
Role-Specific Templates
Different roles respond to different messaging. Here are templates optimized for key decision-maker personas.
Template for C-Suite Executives
Subject: [Company] + [Your Company]
Hi [First Name],
I'll be direct—I know your time is valuable.
[One sentence about a strategic challenge they likely face at their level]
We've helped [similar executive title] at [similar companies] [specific outcome]. Happy to share how in 15 minutes.
Worth a conversation?
[Your Name]
Why it works: Executives appreciate brevity and strategic framing. No fluff, clear value, easy to respond.
Template for Marketing Leaders
Subject: [Company]'s [marketing metric] opportunity
Hi [First Name],
I've been analyzing [Company]'s [marketing channel/presence], and I noticed [specific observation—could be positive or an opportunity].
We help marketing teams [specific outcome] without [common trade-off—more budget, more headcount, sacrificing other channels].
[Similar company]'s marketing team used our approach to [specific result].
If improving [specific metric] is a Q1 priority, let's talk.
[Your Name]
Template for Sales Leaders
Subject: [X]% more meetings for [Company]'s team?
Hi [First Name],
Your SDRs are probably spending [X]% of their time on prospects who will never respond—wrong titles, invalid emails, companies that don't fit.
We help sales leaders like you give their team better targets. [Similar company] saw their meeting rate jump [X]% within 60 days.
Worth 15 minutes to see if we could help [Company] hit your pipeline targets?
[Your Name]
Template for IT/Technical Leaders
Subject: [Company]'s [tech stack/integration] question
Hi [First Name],
I noticed [Company] is using [specific technology from research]. We've been working with teams running similar stacks on [specific technical challenge].
Our approach is [brief technical differentiation—API-first, SOC 2 certified, self-hosted option, etc.].
[Similar technical leader] at [similar company] chose us because [specific technical reason]. Happy to walk through the technical details if it's relevant.
[Your Name]
Template for Operations Leaders
Subject: [Process] efficiency at [Company]
Hi [First Name],
Scaling from [X] to [Y] usually breaks [specific process]. It's something I see constantly with [type of operations leaders].
We help operations teams [specific outcome] by [brief methodology]. No massive implementation—most teams are live within [timeframe].
[Similar company]'s ops team reduced [specific metric] by [percentage] in their first quarter.
Worth exploring?
[Your Name]
Specialized Templates
Templates for specific situations and purposes.
Template 19: Referral Request
Subject: Quick favor?
Hi [First Name],
Thanks again for [previous interaction or relationship context]. I really appreciated [specific thing].
I'm looking to connect with [type of person—VPs of Marketing at B2B SaaS companies, CFOs at mid-market retailers, etc.].
Do you know anyone who fits that description who might be interested in [brief value prop]?
No pressure at all—just thought I'd ask since you seem to know everyone!
[Your Name]
Template 20: Re-engagement (Cold Contact Who Went Dark)
Subject: Things change
Hi [First Name],
We connected [timeframe] ago about [topic], but the timing wasn't right.
Since then, we've [notable update—new feature, major case study, industry recognition].
Given [Company]'s [current situation or recent news], I wonder if it might be worth revisiting the conversation.
Open to reconnecting?
[Your Name]
Template 21: Event Follow-Up
Subject: Great meeting you at [Event]
Hi [First Name],
Great connecting at [Event] yesterday. I enjoyed our conversation about [specific topic you discussed].
You mentioned [specific challenge or interest they shared]. That's exactly what we help with at [Your Company].
I put together [relevant resource] based on our conversation. Thought it might be helpful: [Link]
Worth continuing the conversation over coffee (virtual or otherwise)?
[Your Name]
Template 22: Content Engagement Follow-Up
Subject: Saw you downloaded [resource]
Hi [First Name],
Thanks for downloading our [resource name]. Hope you found it useful!
The section on [specific topic] seems to resonate most with [job titles] at companies like [Company]. If that's relevant to what you're working on, I'd be happy to dive deeper.
We recently helped [similar company] implement [related strategy] and saw [specific result].
Worth a quick call to see if we could help [Company] with something similar?
[Your Name]
Template 23: Account-Based Marketing (Multiple Stakeholders)
Subject: [Company]'s [initiative]—thoughts from [other stakeholder]
Hi [First Name],
I've been speaking with [other stakeholder name] about [Company]'s [initiative/challenge]. Given your role in [their area], I thought you might have a perspective worth including.
We're helping similar companies [specific outcome]. [Other stakeholder] thought it might be relevant to your work on [their specific area].
Would you have 15 minutes this week to share your thoughts?
[Your Name]
Template 24: The Video Email
Subject: [First Name], made this for you
Hi [First Name],
I recorded a quick 2-minute video specifically for you:
[Video thumbnail with link]
I walk through [what the video covers—analysis of their website, ideas for their strategy, walkthrough of your solution].
Let me know what you think!
[Your Name]
Template 25: The "Just One Thing" Email
Subject: One question
Hi [First Name],
If you could fix just one thing about [process/area] at [Company], what would it be?
Asking because we're building [solution type] and want to make sure we're solving real problems.
Either way, your input would be genuinely valuable.
Thanks, [Your Name]
Template Performance Tips
Getting templates right is half the battle. Here's how to optimize performance.
Subject Line Testing
Test these variables systematically:
- Length (short vs. medium)
- Personalization (with company name vs. without)
- Question vs. statement
- Lowercase vs. title case
- With numbers vs. without
For deeper subject line optimization, see our email subject lines guide.
Timing and Delivery
Best Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Best Times: 9-11 AM and 1-3 PM (recipient's timezone) Avoid: Monday mornings, Friday afternoons, weekends
Ensure your emails actually reach inboxes by maintaining clean lists. Email list hygiene directly impacts whether your carefully crafted templates get seen.
A/B Testing Framework
Test one variable at a time:
- Subject lines (run until statistical significance)
- Opening lines
- Value propositions
- CTAs
- Email length
- Send times
Personalization Scaling
For high-volume campaigns, use these personalization shortcuts:
- Industry-specific pain points: Create variations by vertical
- Role-specific language: Adjust terminology for different personas
- Company size triggers: Different challenges for SMB vs. enterprise
- Tech stack references: Mention tools they use (from research)
Before You Send: The Deliverability Checklist
Even perfect templates fail if they hit spam folders. Complete this checklist before every campaign:
List Quality:
- [ ] All email addresses verified with BillionVerify
- [ ] Bounce rate projected under 2%
- [ ] No spam trap domains
- [ ] Recent list (data less than 3 months old)
Technical Setup:
- [ ] SPF, DKIM, DMARC configured
- [ ] Dedicated sending domain (not your main domain)
- [ ] Domain properly warmed up
- [ ] Sending volume within limits
Content:
- [ ] No spam trigger words
- [ ] Text-to-link ratio acceptable
- [ ] Unsubscribe mechanism included
- [ ] Physical address in signature
For more deliverability best practices, see our email deliverability guide.
Common Template Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake 1: Over-Templating
❌ "Hi {First_Name}, I noticed {Company} is in the {Industry} space..."
This screams mass email. Add genuine personalization beyond merge fields.
✅ Better: "Hi Sarah, saw your LinkedIn post about scaling the SDR team—the hiring challenges you mentioned resonated."
Mistake 2: Leading with Features
❌ "Our platform has AI-powered analytics, real-time dashboards, and API integrations..."
Lead with outcomes and benefits, not feature lists.
✅ Better: "We help teams identify their best prospects before the first email goes out—no more wasting time on leads that were never going to buy."
Mistake 3: Long Emails
❌ Emails over 150 words
Keep initial outreach under 100 words. Save details for follow-ups.
✅ Better: Edit ruthlessly. If a sentence doesn't earn the next sentence, cut it.
Mistake 4: Weak CTAs
❌ "Let me know if you'd like to learn more"
Be specific: "Worth a 15-minute call Thursday or Friday?"
✅ Better: "Would it make sense to explore this in a quick call? I have time Thursday at 2 PM or Friday at 10 AM."
Mistake 5: No Value for the Recipient
❌ All about your company and product
Every email should answer: "What's in it for them?"
✅ Better: Lead every email with their challenge, their goal, or their situation—not your solution.
Mistake 6: Sending to Unverified Lists
❌ Blasting templates to purchased or unverified email lists
High bounce rates destroy sender reputation and deliverability.
✅ Better: Always verify your list with a service like BillionVerify before sending. Aim for under 2% bounce rate.
Mistake 7: Identical Follow-Ups
❌ "Just following up on my last email..."
Each follow-up should add new value or try a different angle.
✅ Better: Add a case study, share a resource, try a different pain point, or change your ask.
Conclusion: From Templates to Conversations
Templates give you a starting point, but the goal is real conversations with real people. The best cold emailers use templates as frameworks, then inject genuine personalization that shows they've done their homework.
Key principles to remember:
- Verify before sending: Clean email lists are non-negotiable for deliverability
- Personalize meaningfully: Go beyond first name and company—reference specific details
- Test systematically: One variable at a time, with sufficient sample size
- Follow up persistently: Most responses come from emails 2-5, not the first touch
- Provide value: Every email should benefit the recipient, not just pitch your product
- Stay compliant: Include unsubscribe options and honor opt-outs immediately
Start with 2-3 templates that fit your situation, customize them heavily for your first 50 prospects, then iterate based on what generates responses.
For a complete guide to cold email strategy, including deliverability setup, follow-up sequences, and scaling tactics, see our comprehensive cold email outreach guide.
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