Draft a Follow-Up With Opportunity Context
For a rep who has 30 emails to write between calls and wants each one to land — aware of Opportunity stage, last objection, and the next concrete ask. One prompt drafts a four-sentence nudge with the open questions from the thread.
Every follow-up starts cold
Generic templates don't move Opportunities. Context-aware follow-ups do — but pulling that context per Account is what eats the afternoon.
Re-reading a 12-email thread before writing a four-line reply
Forgetting which objection you answered last time
Losing the thread of the ask — meeting? pricing? signature?
Composio collapses all of this into one prompt — here's what that looks like.
Your agent runs it end-to-end.
- 01Fetch the last 5 emails in the thread
- 02Pull the Salesforce Opportunity — stage, owner, Activities, next step
- 03Identify the open question(s), the last objection, and the ask
- 04Draft a four-sentence reply with a concrete next step
- 05Leave it in Drafts for you to review and send
Draft-ready follow-ups in seconds
Every Opportunity in your pipeline gets a draft reply in Drafts — context-aware, four sentences, one clear ask. You review, tweak, send.
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