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High-Converting Cold Email Templates

15 proven cold email templates across different industries and use cases. Includes subject lines, body copy, and follow-up sequences.

14 min readUpdated January 2026

How to Use These Templates

These 15 templates are starting points, not copy-paste solutions. The most effective cold emails are personalized to the specific prospect. Use these templates as frameworks and customize the bracketed sections for each recipient.

**Guidelines for customization:**

  • Replace all [bracketed text] with prospect-specific details
  • Adjust the tone to match your brand voice
  • Test different subject lines with each template
  • Track which templates perform best for your ICP and iterate

Template Category 1: Problem-Aware Prospects

These templates work best when you know the prospect is likely experiencing a specific challenge.

Template 1: The Direct Approach

Subject: [Pain point] at [Company]

Hi [Name],

I noticed [Company] is [specific observation — hiring for X role, expanding to Y market, using Z tool]. Companies in that position often struggle with [specific pain point].

We help [type of company] solve this by [one-sentence value prop]. For example, [similar company] was able to [specific result] within [timeframe].

Is this something your team is currently working on?

Template 2: The Question Lead

Subject: Quick question about [topic]

Hi [Name],

How is your team currently handling [specific process or challenge]?

I ask because we work with [type of company] who were spending [X hours/dollars] on this before switching to [your approach]. Most see [specific improvement] within the first [timeframe].

Would it be worth a 15-minute call to see if we could help [Company] see similar results?

Template 3: The Mutual Connection

Subject: [Mutual connection] suggested I reach out

Hi [Name],

[Mutual connection name/company] mentioned you might be a good person to talk to about [topic].

We have been helping their team with [brief description], and [he/she/they] thought [Company] might benefit from a similar approach given [reason — your growth, your industry, your current setup].

Would you be open to a quick conversation?

Template Category 2: Trigger-Based Outreach

These templates are tied to specific events or signals that indicate a prospect might be in-market.

Template 4: New Funding

Subject: Congrats on the funding, [Name]

Hi [Name],

Congrats to the [Company] team on the [Series X / funding amount] round. That is a strong signal of the momentum you are building.

As you scale, [common challenge post-funding] tends to become a priority. We help [type of company] solve this by [value prop], which typically [specific outcome].

Would it make sense to connect now that you are in growth mode?

Template 5: New Hire

Subject: Saw you just joined [Company]

Hi [Name],

Welcome to [Company] — saw you recently started as [their title]. The first 90 days in a new role are a great time to evaluate [relevant area].

We work with [type of company] to [value prop]. Many of our clients first engaged us during a leadership transition because it is a natural point to assess what is working and what is not.

Would a quick intro call be helpful as you get settled in?

Template 6: Company Growth

Subject: [Company]'s growth this year

Hi [Name],

I have been following [Company]'s trajectory — [specific growth indicator: new offices, headcount growth, product launches, market expansion]. Impressive progress.

Growth at that pace usually creates [specific challenge]. We help companies like [similar company] manage this by [value prop], which allowed them to [result].

Is this on your radar right now?

Template Category 3: Value-First Approach

These templates lead with giving before asking.

Template 7: The Free Resource

Subject: [Resource type] for [their challenge]

Hi [Name],

I put together a [guide/checklist/framework] on [topic relevant to their role] that I thought might be useful for your team at [Company].

It covers [2-3 key points from the resource]. No strings attached — just thought it might be relevant given [reason tied to their situation].

Here is the link: [URL]

Let me know if you find it helpful. Happy to chat about any of the topics covered.

Template 8: The Industry Insight

Subject: [Their industry] trend worth watching

Hi [Name],

I spend most of my time working with [their industry] companies and noticed an interesting trend: [specific trend or data point].

The companies handling this well are [specific approach or strategy]. The ones that are not are [consequence].

Is this something [Company] is thinking about? Would love to get your take.

Template 9: The Benchmark

Subject: How [Company] compares on [metric]

Hi [Name],

We recently compiled benchmark data across [number] [their industry] companies on [relevant metric — conversion rates, cost per acquisition, etc.].

I can share where [Company] likely falls relative to the industry average and what the top performers are doing differently. No sales pitch — just useful data.

Interested?

Template Category 4: Re-Engagement

These templates are for prospects who have gone cold after initial engagement.

Template 10: The Check-In

Subject: Still on your radar?

Hi [Name],

We connected [timeframe ago] about [topic]. I know priorities shift, so I wanted to check in.

Has [challenge you discussed] moved up or down on your priority list? If it is still relevant, I would love to pick up where we left off. If not, no worries at all.

Template 11: The News Hook

Subject: Saw the news about [Company event]

Hi [Name],

I saw [Company] recently [specific news — launched a product, expanded, made an announcement]. Congrats on that.

It reminded me of our conversation about [topic]. Given this development, [your solution] might be even more relevant now. Specifically, [one sentence connecting the news to your value prop].

Worth revisiting?

Template 12: The Breakup

Subject: Should I close your file?

Hi [Name],

I have reached out a few times and have not heard back, which usually means one of three things:

- The timing is not right

  • You are not the right person to talk to
  • You are being chased by a bear and cannot respond

If it is either of the first two, just let me know and I will update my records. If it is the third one, stay safe.

Either way, I will not reach out again unless I hear from you.

Template Category 5: Industry-Specific

These templates are tailored for specific verticals.

Template 13: SaaS

Subject: Scaling pipeline at [Company]

Hi [Name],

Scaling outbound pipeline is one of the biggest challenges for SaaS companies between [their ARR range or stage]. The math is straightforward — more qualified meetings means more pipeline — but execution is where most teams get stuck.

We help SaaS companies like [similar company] generate [specific number] qualified meetings per month by [brief method]. [Similar company] went from [before] to [after] in [timeframe].

Would a 15-minute call to explore this make sense?

Template 14: Professional Services

Subject: Filling your pipeline at [Company]

Hi [Name],

Most professional services firms I talk to rely heavily on referrals and existing relationships for new business. That works until you hit a growth ceiling.

We help firms like [similar firm] build a predictable outbound channel that generates [specific result]. The key difference from what most firms have tried before is [differentiator].

Is diversifying your lead sources something you are thinking about?

Template 15: Manufacturing

Subject: New business development at [Company]

Hi [Name],

I work with manufacturing companies that are looking to expand beyond their existing customer base. The challenge I hear most often is that traditional sales approaches — trade shows, distributors, cold calling — are becoming less effective.

We help companies like [similar company] use modern outbound methods to reach new buyers. [Similar company] added [specific result] in new pipeline within [timeframe].

Would you be open to a conversation about how this could work for [Company]?

Customization Tips

**Personalization that works:**

  • Reference a specific LinkedIn post, article, or podcast appearance
  • Mention a recent company milestone (funding, product launch, award)
  • Note a shared connection, alma mater, or professional group
  • Comment on their company's product or recent feature release

**Personalization to avoid:**

  • Generic flattery ("I love what you are doing at [Company]")
  • Obvious automation tokens that read as templates
  • References that feel stalker-ish (personal social media, etc.)
  • Compliments that could apply to anyone

**Subject line best practices:**

  • Keep subject lines under 7 words
  • Use lowercase (looks more natural)
  • Personalize with company name or first name
  • Avoid spam trigger words (free, guarantee, act now)
  • Test curiosity-based vs. direct subject lines

Key Takeaways

- Templates are frameworks, not finished products — always customize

  • Match the template category to the prospect's situation and buying stage
  • Test different templates against your ICP and double down on what works
  • Personalization is the single biggest factor in reply rates
  • Keep emails short, conversational, and focused on the prospect, not yourself

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