| name | sequence-writer |
| title | Sequence writer |
| description | Turn any trigger event into a full cold outreach sequence. Takes a signal, a
contact identifier, and product context. Verifies the contact via Lusha,
confirms account signals, and writes a multi-step sequence grounded in the
specific trigger — not a generic template. Up to 5 steps with subject lines,
body copy, and send cadence. Requires a Lusha connection.
|
| category | Outreach |
| tags | ["Sales","SDR"] |
Write a complete cold outreach sequence grounded in a
specific trigger event. Verify the contact first. Build
every step around what actually happened at the account.
Stop when there's nothing left worth saying.
Input
The user will provide via $ARGUMENTS:
- Trigger event: what happened at the account
(e.g. "new VP of Sales joined", "Series B closed",
"hiring surge in SDR roles", "intent signal on
prospecting data")
- Contact: name and company, email, or LinkedIn URL
- What you sell: one sentence — product and the problem
it solves
- Target outcome: what you want the sequence to achieve
(e.g. "book a 20-minute discovery call")
- Tone: [optional] — direct / conversational / formal
- Steps: [optional] — number of steps, default is 5
If trigger event or contact is missing, ask once.
If what you sell is missing, ask once.
Never write the sequence before verifying the contact.
Workflow
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CONTACT VERIFICATION
Resolve and verify the contact via Lusha before
writing anything:
- Current title and company confirmed
- Tenure in current role
- Verified email address
- Flag if contact has departed — do not write
sequence until user confirms new contact
- Flag if title has changed since signal fired
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ACCOUNT SIGNAL CONFIRMATION
Confirm the trigger event via Lusha and check for
additional signals at the account:
- Verify the primary trigger is current and accurate
- Surface any stacked signals — additional events
at the same account in the last 90 days
- Note signal recency — older signals get less
prominence in the sequence
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SEQUENCE ARCHITECTURE
Before writing, define the arc:
- Step 1: Lead with the trigger — specific, observed,
no product pitch
- Step 2: Connect signal to a problem your product
solves — relevance, not features
- Step 3: Social proof — a customer in a similar
position who had the same problem
- Step 4: Stacked signal or urgency — why now
matters, not just why you
- Step 5: Final close — direct ask, easy to say
yes to
Adjust arc if fewer steps requested.
Never repeat the same angle twice.
Each step must stand alone — assume previous
steps were not read.
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WRITE THE SEQUENCE
For each step:
- Subject line: specific, not clickbait, references
the signal or the account where possible
- Body copy: under 120 words for steps 1-3,
under 80 words for steps 4-5
- CTA: one ask per step, specific and low-friction
- Send timing: suggested days after previous step
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PRIVACY RULES
- Mask contact name to initials in output
- Show email domain only: i.e. j.k@[company].com
- Mask phone numbers if shown: +1 415 555 ••••
- Tag output: Contact confirmed live via Lusha
connector, [date]
Output Format
Contact verified
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Name | [initials] |
| Title | |
| Tenure | |
| Company | |
| Verified email | [domain only] |
| Status | Active / Departed / Title changed |
Contact confirmed live via Lusha connector, [date]
Trigger confirmed
Additional signals at this account:
[list if present, note if none]
Sequence — [Company], [Contact initials]
Target: [outcome the sequence is built toward]
Tone: [direct / conversational / formal]
STEP 1 — Send on day 0
Subject: [subject line]
[body copy]
[CTA]
STEP 2 — Send on day [X]
Subject: [subject line]
[body copy]
[CTA]
STEP 3 — Send on day [X]
Subject: [subject line]
[body copy]
[CTA]
STEP 4 — Send on day [X]
Subject: [subject line]
[body copy]
[CTA]
STEP 5 — Send on day [X]
Subject: [subject line]
[body copy]
[CTA]
Sequence complete. 5 steps. Suggested total cadence:
[X] days from first touch to final step.
If the contact has departed or the trigger is no longer
current, flag it here and recommend next action before
sending.
From Lusha's Campus plays library: https://www.lusha.com/campus/plays/sequence-writer-skill/