Fix a Win-Back Email That Sounds Too Salesy
Use this as a follow-up correction in the same chat when a drafted win-back email feels too salesy or promotional.
The Prompt
The email above sounds too much like a pitch. Rewrite it so it reads like a genuine personal note from a business owner who's confident in their work but not trying to sell anything right now.
From the guide
Using AI to write a simple win-back script and email sequence for clients who left you for a competitor without making it awkward →Related Prompts
Write a Win-Back Phone Script for a Former Client
Use this before calling a former client you had a strong relationship with, especially when a phone call is more appropriate than email. Practice the script out loud once before dialing.
Rewrite a Win-Back Email That Sounds Too Apologetic
Use this as a follow-up correction in the same chat when a drafted win-back email sounds overly apologetic or insecure.
Final Win-Back Email That Leaves the Door Open
Use this as the third and final email in the win-back sequence when the previous two emails went unanswered. Its only job is to leave the door open without pressure.
Follow-Up Win-Back Email With a Business Update
Use this 10–14 days after sending the first win-back email with no reply. It surfaces a concrete business update and ends with a low-effort question to prompt a response.