compose-outreach
anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins
Generate personalized outreach messages using Common Room signals and web research.
What is compose-outreach?
Compose Outreach creates three personalized message formats—email, call script, and LinkedIn message—for sales and business development outreach. It retrieves engagement signals from Common Room, supplements with web search when needed, and grounds each message in specific, recent activity or news about the target contact or company.
- Look up target company and contact data from Common Room (product activity, community engagement, intent signals, relationship history)
- Run web search for external hooks (funding, news, announcements) when Common Room signals are thin
- Generate three distinct outreach formats: email with subject line, call script with opening and value bridge, and LinkedIn message (under 300 characters)
- Annotate each outreach with signal notes explaining which data was used and alternative angles
- Refuse to draft outreach from fabricated signals—request user context if data is insufficient
How to install compose-outreach
npx skills add https://github.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins --skill compose-outreach- Common Room MCP integration (for signal lookup)
- Optional: Spark enrichment integration (for persona and influence signals)
- Optional: Web search capability (for external hook research)
How to use compose-outreach
- 1.Trigger the skill with a request like 'draft outreach to [person]', 'write an email to [name]', or 'compose a message for [contact]'
- 2.The skill retrieves target data from Common Room and optionally runs web search for recent news or activity
- 3.Review the three generated formats (email, call script, LinkedIn message) and signal notes
- 4.Customize tone, specific details, or hooks based on your company context and relationship
- 5.Send via the appropriate channel or use as a template for further refinement
Use cases
- Draft a personalized cold email to a prospect based on their recent product usage or community activity
- Write a call script for a sales development rep targeting a company that just raised funding or hired engineers
- Compose a warm LinkedIn message to a contact who posted about a relevant problem in your community
- Generate outreach to a prospect whose trial is expiring, grounded in their specific usage patterns
- Create multi-channel outreach (email + call + LinkedIn) for a single target using consistent personalization hooks
- Sales development representatives (SDRs) and account executives
- Business development and partnership managers
- Founders and early-stage sales teams
- Community and developer relations professionals
- Anyone drafting personalized outreach at scale
compose-outreach FAQ
The skill will run web search for recent news, funding, or announcements. If both sources return little data, it will ask you for context (prior conversations, specific reason for outreach) rather than fabricate signals.
Yes, it works for both. The skill adapts tone and hooks based on the signals available—community engagement and relationship history trigger warmer, more conversational messages; cold outreach to executives uses more formal language.
Optional but recommended. If you provide company context (product, positioning, value props), the skill grounds the value bridge in your specific offering rather than generic language.
Recent (last 7–14 days), specific (a concrete action they took, not a trend), and relevant (connects to a problem your product solves). Examples: posted a question about X, just hired engineers, trial expiring, recently started using a feature.
Yes, always. The skill enforces this limit as a quality standard to ensure the message fits LinkedIn's native format and feels personal rather than pitchy.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins.
name: compose-outreach description: "Generate personalized outreach messages using Common Room signals. Triggers on 'draft outreach to [person]', 'write an email to [name]', 'compose a message for [contact]', or any outreach drafting request."
Compose Outreach
Generate three personalized outreach formats — email, call script, and LinkedIn message — grounded in Common Room signals for a specific company or contact.
Outreach Process
Step 1: Look Up the Target
Use Common Room MCP tools to find and retrieve data for the target (company and/or specific contact). Pull:
- Recent product activity and engagement signals
- Community activity (posts, questions, reactions)
- 3rd-party intent signals (job postings, news, funding)
- Relationship history (prior contact, meetings, email opens)
If the user specified a person, run contact-level research. If only a company was given, identify the best contact to target based on title, engagement, and role.
Step 2: Web Search for External Hooks (If CR Signals Are Thin)
If CR returned strong signals (recent activity, engagement, product usage), those should drive personalization — skip web search. If CR signals are thin or the prospect has little CR activity, run a web search for external hooks:
What to search:
"[company name]" funding OR acquisition OR launch OR announcement— last 30 days"[contact full name]" "[company name]"— look for recent articles, interviews, LinkedIn posts, or conference talks
Prioritize external hooks that are:
- Very recent (< 2 weeks) — the prospect is likely still thinking about it
- Publicly visible — they know you could have seen it
- Change-signaling — growth, new role, new product, new market
If the user explicitly asks for web search or external hooks, run it regardless of CR signal richness.
Step 3: Spark Enrichment (If Available)
If Spark is available, run enrichment on the target contact to get persona classification, background, and influence signals. Use this to calibrate tone and message angle.
Step 4: Identify the Best Hooks
From the signal data, identify the 1–3 strongest personalization hooks. Rank by:
- Recency — happened in the last 7–14 days
- Specificity — a concrete action they took, not a general trend
- Relevance — connects directly to a value your product delivers
Good hooks: posted a question in the community about X, just hired 5 engineers, recently started using [feature], company just raised Series B, trial nearing expiration, champion just changed jobs.
Bad hooks: "I noticed you're a customer" or generic industry trends.
Step 5: Generate All Three Formats
Use the strongest hooks to write all three formats. Each format has different constraints and conventions — follow the format-specific guidelines in references/outreach-formats-guide.md.
Always produce all three, clearly labeled.
When the user's company context is available (see references/my-company-context.md), ground the value bridge and pitch in the user's specific product and positioning.
Step 6: Annotate Your Choices
After the three drafts, include a brief note (2–4 sentences) explaining:
- Which signals were used and why they were chosen
- Any assumptions made (e.g., inferred call objective)
- Alternative angles if the primary hook doesn't land
Output Format
## Outreach for [Name / Company]
### 📧 Email
**Subject:** [Subject line]
[Email body — 3–5 sentences]
---
### 📞 Call Script
**Opening:**
[Opening line — conversational, 1–2 sentences]
**Value Bridge:**
[Why you're calling and why now — 2–3 sentences tied to a signal]
**Ask:**
[Single, low-friction ask — e.g., 15-minute call, specific question]
---
### 💼 LinkedIn Message
[Under 300 characters. Warm, personal, no pitch.]
---
### Signal Notes
[2–4 sentences: which signals were used, why, and any alternative angles]
When Signal Data Is Sparse
If Common Room returns minimal data on the target (e.g., just name, title, tags — no activity, no scores, no Spark):
- Do not draft outreach from thin air. Outreach grounded in fabricated signals is worse than no outreach.
- Run web search first — this becomes your primary personalization source. Look for recent news, LinkedIn posts, conference talks, company announcements.
- If web search also returns little, present what you have honestly and ask the user for context:
## Outreach for [Name / Company] — Limited Data
**What I found:**
[Only the real data from CR and web search]
**I don't have enough signal to draft personalized outreach yet.** To write something strong, I'd need:
- Recent activity or engagement signals
- Context you have from prior conversations
- A specific reason for reaching out now
Can you share any of the above?
Quality Standards
- Every message must reference something specific — generic outreach is not acceptable output
- Match tone to context: warm and conversational for inbound/community signals; more formal for cold/executive outreach
- The LinkedIn message must be under 300 characters — no exceptions
- The call script must be speakable naturally — read it aloud mentally to check rhythm
- Never fabricate signals — only reference data retrieved from Common Room or web search
Reference Files
references/outreach-formats-guide.md— detailed format rules, examples, and tone guidelines for each channel
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