Hey {{first_name | default: there}},
Quick note before the value: this is the new home for the GTM + AI playbooks you signed up for. Same goal as always — help you put AI to work on the stuff that actually drives revenue. No fluff, about 3 minutes a week.
Let's get into it. 👇
The 20-minute pipeline reset (3 prompts)
Most founders and reps start the week reacting to their inbox. Here's the routine I use instead — block 20 minutes at the start of your week and copy these straight into Claude or ChatGPT.
1. Triage your pipeline (5 min)
"Here's my deal list [paste]. Rank by likelihood to close in 30 days. For the top 5, give me the single most important next action and why."
You'll instantly see where to spend your week instead of guessing.
2. Write the follow-up that gets a reply (10 min)
"Write a 4-sentence follow-up to [name] at [company]. They went quiet after [last touch]. No 'just checking in' — open with something specific to their business and end with one easy yes/no question."
This one prompt has un-stuck more deals for me than any sequence tool.
3. Prep every meeting in seconds (5 min)
"Summarize [company]'s last 3 press releases or LinkedIn posts and give me 3 talking points that connect their priorities to [my offer]."
Walk into every call sounding like you did an hour of homework.
Do this at the start of every week and you've reclaimed half a day — and your follow-ups actually land.
Want the whole system, not just three prompts?
I packaged everything I use — 500+ ready-to-run prompts, a 204-page GTM playbook, plug-and-play templates, and the walkthrough videos — into the AI Productivity Toolkit. One payment, yours forever.
That's it for today. Reply and tell me what you'd want next week — I read every response.
— Demo Converts
P.S. The follow-up prompt alone is worth the 20 minutes. If it lands a reply, the full Toolkit will pay for itself ten times over → Secure your 10x return here.
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