About Cold Email Generator
Cold Email Generator writes B2B outbound emails that get replies — the kind a BDR or founder sends to a stranger who has not heard of you. Enter the recipient, the pain you solve, and the proof, and it returns a tight email built around relevance, brevity, and one clear call to action.
Who this tool is for
- BDRs and SDRs at Series A B2B SaaS companies doing first-touch outreach
- Founders running founder-led sales before they hire their first BDR
- Agency owners and freelancers pitching new business via cold outreach
- RevOps leads building cold sequence templates for the AE team
- Sales leaders auditing existing cold sequences with reply rates under 5%
Real use cases
- Write the first-touch email in a 5-step cold sequence to mid-market marketing leaders
- Pitch a new SaaS tool to a VP Engineering at a 200-person company
- Cold-email a procurement contact about a vendor consolidation opportunity
- Re-engage a closed-lost prospect after 6 months with a new angle
- Pitch an agency's services to a marketing director at a Series B startup
How to use Cold Email Generator
- Specify the recipient persona — title, seniority, company stage, industry — so the message fits their world
- Name the pain they likely have, in their language (not yours)
- Add a credibility line: a relevant customer, a specific result ("3x reply rate at Notion"), or a research angle
- State the ask clearly: 15 minutes next week, reply with a date, or "if this is the wrong person, who should I email"
- Pick a length: under 75 words for first-touch, 100–125 for follow-ups, and a tone that matches the persona's seniority
Tips for better results
- Cold emails under 75 words have 50%+ higher reply rates than longer ones (Outreach.io and Lavender benchmarks)
- Personalize line 1 with something specific (LinkedIn post, recent funding, podcast appearance) — generic intros drop reply rates 60%+
- Industry reply rate benchmarks: 5–10% is average, 15%+ is strong, 25%+ means your list is exceptional or you are a known brand
- GDPR compliance for cold email in the EU: you need legitimate interest documented, easy unsubscribe, and accurate sender identity. CCPA in California is more permissive but still requires unsubscribe
- Warm up new sending domains for 4–8 weeks before sending volume — cold-emailing from a fresh domain lands in spam
Frequently asked questions
Is cold email legal in the US, EU, and UK?
US (CAN-SPAM): yes, with accurate sender info, no deceptive subject, and a working opt-out. EU (GDPR): legal under "legitimate interest" for B2B but you need documentation and easy opt-out. UK (PECR/GDPR): similar to EU. Consumers (B2C) require opt-in in EU/UK.
How many follow-ups should I send?
3–5 total messages over 2–3 weeks. Reply rates compound: first-touch ~5%, with follow-ups total typically reaches 10–15%. Beyond 5 messages, reply rate per send drops sharply and unsubscribes climb.
Should I include a calendar link in the first email?
No — it reads as presumptuous. Ask first ("open to 15 min next week?"), share the calendar link in the second message after they say yes. Calendar-link-in-first-email is one of the strongest negative signals BDR data shows.
Why are my cold emails landing in spam?
Most common causes: unwarmed sending domain, missing SPF/DKIM/DMARC records, too-high send volume from a new account, spam-trigger language ("guaranteed," "act now"), or a high bounce rate from a stale list. Run your sender domain through Mail-Tester before scaling.