Genuinely curious if others feel this. You spend time on the first email, get the hook right, nail the offer. Then it comes time to write the follow up and you just... stare at it.
The follow up should be easier. You already know the person, you already know the context. But it always feels like starting from scratch.
I have been thinking about this a lot lately. The issue is not the writing, it is the sequencing. Most people treat each email as a standalone thing instead of one continuous conversation. The follow up lands flat because it does not actually connect back to the first email in a way that feels natural.
Would love to know how others handle this. Do you write all three emails at once before sending anything? Do you wait to see if the first one lands? Is there a framework that has worked for you?
On Product Hunt, I can see many people launching their products using "vibe-coding tools" like @Lovable , @bolt.new , or@Replit
I reckon many people who created something with them are usually developers who didn't have enough time for building a side idea before, but with AI, they could make it happen.
I'll start: Our product is called Iteration X, a Project Management app and an Issue Tracker that allows you to capture issues and bugs in any live product or website in 1-click, without bothering taking screenshots and manually annotating them anymore, and then create automatically populated tickets with a screenshot or a video and all the technical information engineers need to reproduce and fix the issues. Finally a product that bridges the gap between Project managers, Designers and Developers Can't wait to read about your products PH community!