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Would you pay for software to write personalized emails to prospect clients?

I am currently thinking of using GPT-3 to write personalized emails for prospective clients/customers through email/LinkedIn/fb...
All the user has to do is enter the emails manually or through the generated emails through marketing channels and we will use GPT-3 to write a personalized email for every individual prospect.

To be frank, the idea is still rough and I am using a similar template for getting the API access, what do you think?

Thank you in advance.

Will you pay for it?
  1. yes
  2. no
  3. maybe
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    Depends of course .. how much would it cost ;-)

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      Currently considering two tiers.
      Free tier no signup/credit card details required: ~1000 emails with 600-700 word emails.
      15$/month- 10,000 emails with 200 words.
      Free tier emails will be a bit longer in length because I believe the main use-case for this tool is to help write short emails keeping the subject as concise as possible.

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    I wouldn't want a system that creates personalised emails and sends them without inspection, but if it's something that gives me some solid phrasing to work with, or perhaps a draft email I can tweak, sure thing. These kinda platforms already exist though, so how will yours be different to, say, Automatic Script?

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      You will be able to manually verify each email you send if you choose. Also, you will be able to keep track of emails sent by searching by name/email in the CRM

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    Hmm might be tricky to prompt it so it reacts to the customer's interest and personality and does not go into fantasy land as it tends to do

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      At launch, our main focus is focused on SaaS companies who are interested in selling to B2B clients by creating custom greetings to the clients along with trying to explain the service is as concise way as possible.

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    It depends on the type of content it would generate.

    A lot of the personalisation at scale tools sucks because it lacks the human touch and just ends up falling under spam.

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      @CharlieFox You seem to understand the use case in this space quite well. Will you be able to help me as well?

      I am onto building an automated headline generator using GPT-3. You can create powerful headlines for your blogs, newsletters & ad copies.

      Would you be interested to share some feedback with us?

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        I’m no marketing guy unfortunately, so I don’t think anything I say will do your idea justice.

        I understood the initial idea because it’s something I deal with daily.

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      Thank you for your reply, yeah I am one of those who is very picky about the emails and the newsletters I signup to. But so far the demo versions of text personalization of GPT-3 seem promising, will definitely work on that if I am launching the product.

      Would you be interested in testing out an early demo of the product build?

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        Sure, I’ve got some ideas on what you should build.

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