Generates personalized email, call script, and LinkedIn outreach using Common Room signals, web hooks, and Spark enrichment for prospects.
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references/outreach-formats-guide.mdGuides Payload CMS config (payload.config.ts), collections, fields, hooks, access control, APIs. Debugs validation errors, security, relationships, queries, transactions, hook behavior.
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Generate three personalized outreach formats — email, call script, and LinkedIn message — grounded in Common Room signals for a specific company or contact.
Use Common Room MCP tools to find and retrieve data for the target (company and/or specific contact). Pull:
If the user specified a person, run contact-level research. If only a company was given, identify the best contact to target based on title, engagement, and role.
If CR returned strong signals (recent activity, engagement, product usage), those should drive personalization — skip web search. If CR signals are thin or the prospect has little CR activity, run a web search for external hooks:
What to search:
"[company name]" funding OR acquisition OR launch OR announcement — last 30 days"[contact full name]" "[company name]" — look for recent articles, interviews, LinkedIn posts, or conference talksPrioritize external hooks that are:
If the user explicitly asks for web search or external hooks, run it regardless of CR signal richness.
If Spark is available, run enrichment on the target contact to get persona classification, background, and influence signals. Use this to calibrate tone and message angle.
From the signal data, identify the 1–3 strongest personalization hooks. Rank by:
Good hooks: posted a question in the community about X, just hired 5 engineers, recently started using [feature], company just raised Series B, trial nearing expiration, champion just changed jobs.
Bad hooks: "I noticed you're a customer" or generic industry trends.
Use the strongest hooks to write all three formats. Each format has different constraints and conventions — follow the format-specific guidelines in references/outreach-formats-guide.md.
Always produce all three, clearly labeled.
When the user's company context is available (see references/my-company-context.md), ground the value bridge and pitch in the user's specific product and positioning.
After the three drafts, include a brief note (2–4 sentences) explaining:
## Outreach for [Name / Company]
### 📧 Email
**Subject:** [Subject line]
[Email body — 3–5 sentences]
---
### 📞 Call Script
**Opening:**
[Opening line — conversational, 1–2 sentences]
**Value Bridge:**
[Why you're calling and why now — 2–3 sentences tied to a signal]
**Ask:**
[Single, low-friction ask — e.g., 15-minute call, specific question]
---
### 💼 LinkedIn Message
[Under 300 characters. Warm, personal, no pitch.]
---
### Signal Notes
[2–4 sentences: which signals were used, why, and any alternative angles]
If Common Room returns minimal data on the target (e.g., just name, title, tags — no activity, no scores, no Spark):
## Outreach for [Name / Company] — Limited Data
**What I found:**
[Only the real data from CR and web search]
**I don't have enough signal to draft personalized outreach yet.** To write something strong, I'd need:
- Recent activity or engagement signals
- Context you have from prior conversations
- A specific reason for reaching out now
Can you share any of the above?
references/outreach-formats-guide.md — detailed format rules, examples, and tone guidelines for each channel