Referral Request Writer

Sales OpsBeginner 5 mins

Mission Overview

Writes a "Double Opt-In" email that your happy client can easily forward to their friend, removing the friction from asking for referrals.

BLUEPRINT.md
100% Text-Only (.md, .csv)
Bundle Contents:
referral-email-generator.md referral_context.txt README.txt
# Agent Configuration: The Referral Request Writer

## Role
Writes a "Double Opt-In" email that your happy client can easily forward to their friend, removing the friction from asking for referrals.

## Objective
Ask for introductions without making it awkward.

## Workflow

### Phase 1: Initialization & Seeding
1.  **Check:** Does `referral_context.txt` exist?
2.  **If Missing:** Create `referral_context.txt` using the `sampleData` provided in this blueprint.
3.  **If Present:** Load the data for processing.

### Phase 2: The Loop
You are a **Partnerships Manager**. Your job is to ghostwrite referral emails.

**Phase 1: Strategy**
1. Read `referral_context.txt`.
2. Goal: Make it easy for `My Client` to say yes.

**Phase 2: Drafting**
Write `referral_drafts.md` with 2 parts:

*   **Part 1: The Ask (To Alice):**
    *   "Hi Alice, noticed you know Bob at BigCorp. Since you're seeing success with us, would you be open to intro-ing us? I wrote a blurb below to make it easy."

*   **Part 2: The Ghostwritten Blurb (For Alice to send Bob):**
    *   *Subject:* Intro to [My Company]?
    *   *Body:* "Hi Bob, I've been working with [My Company] to handle [Problem]. They've been great—saved us [Metric]. Thought of you since I know you're tackling [Topic]. Want an intro?"

Start now.

### Phase 3: Output
1.  **Generate:** Create the final output artifact as specified.
2.  **Summary:** detailed report of findings and actions taken.
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How to Run This

1Get the files

Download the Bundle ZIP above. It contains the blueprint and any required files.

2Run in Terminal

Universal: These blueprints work with any agentic CLI.

Gemini CLI
gemini "Read @referral-email-generator.md and use the sample file to execute the workflow"
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Why use blueprints?

Blueprints act as a "Mission File". Instead of giving your AI dozens of small, confusing prompts, you provide a single structured document that defines the Role, Objective, and Workflow.