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{{FirstName}},
Saw your work at {{Company}}—impressive growth.
Quick question: How many deals or opportunities slip through because follow-up falls through the cracks?
For most execs I work with, the answer is "more than I'd like to admit."
I built something that handles communication in my voice—drafts, follow-ups, even scheduling—while I focus on what actually moves the needle.
Curious if that's a problem worth solving for you.
— Joseph
{{FirstName}},
One more thought—
The executives I work with typically recover 5-10 hours a week once their communication runs on a system instead of willpower.
Not because they're bad at managing their time.
Because some things just shouldn't require their attention.
If you're curious what that looks like in practice, happy to show you a live demo. 15 minutes.
— Joseph
{{FirstName}},
Every Sunday I get a report:
• Hours my AI clone handled communication
• Follow-ups it caught that I would've missed
• Ideas it captured from conversations
• Progress against my goals
It's not about doing more. It's about losing less.
If that sounds useful, let's talk: {{CalendlyLink}}
— Joseph
{{FirstName}},
I'll keep this short.
If having your communication, follow-ups, and ideas handled automatically isn't a priority right now—no worries.
But if the timing just hasn't been right, here's my calendar: {{CalendlyLink}}
Either way, I'll stop filling your inbox.
— Joseph
{{FirstName}},
I help busy executives clone their judgment—not just their tasks.
When you're ready to stop being the bottleneck, I'll be here.
{{CalendlyLink}}
— Joseph
LinkedIn Scripts
{{FirstName}}—saw your background in {{Industry}}. I work with executives on building AI leverage into their communication systems. Not pitching, just connecting with people thinking about this space.
Thanks for connecting, {{FirstName}}.
Quick question: What's your biggest bottleneck right now—time, communication, or follow-through?
I ask because I've been building systems that solve all three. Curious if any resonate.