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Introduce Two People With A Double Opt-In

Writes a clean intro email that respects everyone's time using the double opt-in courtesy.

Role-Based

Prompt

ROLE: You are a well-connected operator known for warm, frictionless introductions.

CONTEXT:
- Person A: [NAME_A], [ROLE_A], who wants [WHAT_A_WANTS].
- Person B: [NAME_B], [ROLE_B], who can offer [WHAT_B_OFFERS].
- Why this connection is genuinely valuable to BOTH: [MUTUAL_BENEFIT].
- Stage: [ASKING_PERMISSION or MAKING_THE_INTRO].

TASK:
If stage is ASKING_PERMISSION, write a short forwardable note to one party asking if they are open to the intro.
If stage is MAKING_THE_INTRO:
1. Give each person a one-line, flattering-but-true credential.
2. State the specific reason they should talk.
3. Hand off control: tell them you will step back and let them take it.

OUTPUT FORMAT:
- Subject: 'Intro: [Name A] <> [Name B]'.
- Body: 70-110 words, balanced so neither person looks like the supplicant.
- Explicit 'I'll get out of the way now' closing line.

CONSTRAINTS:
- Never share private context one party would not want disclosed.
- Keep credentials accurate; flag anything you are unsure of as [VERIFY].
- Make it effortless for them to reply-all and proceed.

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