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Show IH: AI that writes personalized cold email intros

Hey IH,

Some people on here might know me from previous B2B lead gen projects -- something I'm very passionate about!

We've recently launched a new project that's a total game changer. It's an AI model that analyzes your prospects their online profiles, then writes a short, hyper-personalized intro for them you can use in your cold outreach.

Here's a 1-minute video that shows how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcgn2_H74RM

If you want to check it out have a look at Lyne.ai

And of course always looking for your feedback! :)

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Show IH
on April 5, 2021
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    This is fantastic, I love the hyper focused niche of cold email writing as opposed to a generic copy writing tool like copy.ai. Also pulling in data to combine with that. I've been thinking about these niches a bit recently so I will follow your successes closely.

    Have you used Lyne.ai to cold email people about the quality of Lyne.ai?
    Seems like the proof of what the tool does would speak for itself.

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      Thank you for the kind words, much appreciated!

      As for your question: yes, we have. That's where most of our big leads came from. However in order to cover the market more effectively (and deal with our impatience), we're also exploring other channels.

      Some users have reported 3xing their response rates on their first trial campaigns and we can see the results getting closer to human output with every single update.

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