Cold Outreach Sequence
/install brw-cold-outreach-sequence
Cold Outreach Sequence
Here's what I've learned about cold outreach: the word "cold" is the problem.
If you're sending messages to strangers who've never heard of you, with templates you copied from some guru — yeah, that's cold. And it doesn't work.
But if you've done even 10 minutes of research, found something specific about them, and have a genuine reason to reach out? That's not cold. That's just... reaching out.
This skill helps you do the second thing.
Before You Write a Single Message
The research is the work. Skip it and you'll sound like everyone else in their inbox.
For each prospect, find:
- Recent news — Funding, launches, hires, press
- What they're posting about — Their content tells you what they care about
- Their likely pain — Given their role and stage, what's keeping them up?
- Your connection point — What can you genuinely comment on?
Where to look:
- Their LinkedIn activity (posts, comments, shares)
- Company news (Crunchbase, TechCrunch, press releases)
- Their website (about page, blog, careers)
- Podcasts they've appeared on
Time investment: 10-15 minutes per high-value prospect.
This is what separates you from spam.
The Connection Request (LinkedIn)
You have 300 characters. Don't waste them on a pitch.
The formula:
[Specific observation] + [Simple reason to connect]
Examples:
"Following [Company]'s growth — the [specific thing] is smart positioning. Would love to connect."
"[Their recent post] resonated. Been thinking about the same thing. Happy to connect."
"Congrats on [news]. Impressive trajectory."
The rules:
- No pitching. At all.
- Be specific (prove you looked)
- Keep it human
- No "I'd love to pick your brain"
First Message (After They Accept)
Wait 24-48 hours. Then:
The formula:
[Thanks] + [Bridge to relevance] + [Light value] + [Soft question]
Example:
Thanks for connecting. I've been working at the intersection of [relevant area] — [one-line credibility].
Curious if you have someone owning [relevant function] as you scale, or if that's still founder-led?
Either way, happy to share what I'm seeing work in the space.
The rules:
- Still not a hard pitch
- Demonstrate relevance, not desperation
- Ask a question that invites dialogue
- Offer value without strings attached
First Follow-Up (If No Response)
Wait 5-7 days. Then:
The formula:
[Light nudge] + [New value or angle] + [Easy out]
Example:
Bumping this up — know you're slammed. Came across [relevant thing] and thought of your situation at [Company]. Worth a look if helpful.
Or:
Following up — been seeing [trend] hit companies at your stage. Happy to share what's working if useful. If not, no worries.
The rules:
- Don't just say "following up"
- Add something new
- Give them an easy out (takes the pressure off)
The Break-Up (Final Attempt)
Wait 7-10 days. Then move on gracefully:
Example:
I'll assume timing isn't right — totally get it. If [relevant pain point] becomes a priority down the road, happy to reconnect. Best of luck with [specific thing they're working on].
The rules:
- No guilt trips
- No "just checking in one last time"
- Leave with class
- They may come back later
Email Version
Same principles, different format.
Subject lines that work:
- "[Company]'s marketing as you scale"
- "Saw your [post/news] — quick thought"
- "[Mutual connection] suggested I reach out"
- "Question about [specific thing they're doing]"
Structure:
[1-line hook tied to them]
[2-3 sentences: why you're reaching out + relevance]
[1 sentence: soft CTA]
[Simple signature]
Example:
Subject: [Company]'s GTM as you scale
Hey [Name],
Saw the [news] — congrats. [One specific observation].
I work with growth-stage companies on [relevant thing]. Helped [similar company] with [specific result].
Worth a quick chat to see if there's a fit?
[Your name]
The Full Sequence Calendar
| Day | Action | Platform |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Research + Connection request | |
| 1-2 | Accept → Wait 24h → First message | |
| 7 | Follow-up #1 | |
| 14 | Follow-up #2 or try email | LinkedIn/Email |
| 21 | Break-up message | Same |
Personalization Tiers
Not everyone deserves 15 minutes of research. Here's how to think about it:
Tier 1 — Top 10 prospects: Full research, fully custom messages Tier 2 — Next 20: Template with personalized opener Tier 3 — Volume: Template with minimal customization
The math: 10 highly personalized messages often beat 100 spray-and-pray.
What You Get Back
A complete outreach doc for each prospect:
# Outreach: [Prospect Name]
## Research
- Company: [stage, news, situation]
- Their likely pain: [what they're dealing with]
- Connection point: [what you'll reference]
## Sequence
### Connection Request:
[Your message]
### First DM:
[Your message]
### Follow-up #1:
[Your message]
### Break-up:
[Your message]
What Kills Outreach
❌ "I'd love to pick your brain" ❌ "Can I get 15 minutes of your time?" ❌ Long paragraphs about yourself ❌ Immediate pitch in connection request ❌ Same message to everyone ❌ Following up every 2 days ❌ "Hope this finds you well"
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Skill by Brian Wagner | AI Marketing Architect | brianrwagner.com
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install brw-cold-outreach-sequence - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/brw-cold-outreach-sequence - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Cold Outreach Sequence?
Build personalized cold outreach sequences for LinkedIn and email. Use when someone needs to reach prospects, warm up cold leads, or build a systematic outre... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 804 downloads so far.
How do I install Cold Outreach Sequence?
Run "/install brw-cold-outreach-sequence" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Cold Outreach Sequence free?
Yes, Cold Outreach Sequence is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Cold Outreach Sequence support?
Cold Outreach Sequence is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Cold Outreach Sequence?
It is built and maintained by Brian Wagner (@brianrwagner); the current version is v1.0.0.