7 cold email templates that actually get replies
No "quick question" openers. Seven templates that use a real signal as the first sentence, because relevance beats clever.

- Every template starts with a real signal in the first sentence.
- Under 75 words or you lose the reader.
- Specificity > cleverness. Always.
Template #1, The new-hire trigger
Use when: the account just hired for a role you sell to. Send within 7 days of the hire.
"Hey {first_name}, saw you just hired {new_role_name} as {new_role_title}. Usually teams bring us in when they do that because {brief_value_prop}. Worth a 15-minute look?"
Template #2, The funding trigger
Use when: company raised a round in the last 30 days.
"Congrats on the {round_stage}. Most teams at your stage feel {pain} next quarter. We help with that in {one_sentence}. Open to a 15-min chat?"
Template #3, The tool-migration trigger
Use when: detected tool in the stack you replace.
"Noticed you are on {competitor_tool}. We built {leadzy_category} because {reason}. Worth comparing notes?"

Template #4, The review-activity angle
"Your team hit 500 Google reviews last week, congrats. Most local businesses at that scale start asking us about {value_prop}. Want to see how?"
Template #5, The competitor-win angle
"{similar_company} switched from {status_quo} to us last month and cut {metric} 40%. Happy to share the case study if useful."
Template #6, The tight, 3-line cold
"{first_name}, one question: are you the right person to talk to about {topic}? If not, no worries. If yes, I have one specific idea."
Template #7, The event follow-up
"Saw your team is speaking at {event} next week. Enjoy. When you are back, want to compare notes on {topic}?"
"The template is the scaffolding. The signal is the substance. Skip the signal and you are just another pitch in a full inbox."