/introIntroduces two people via warm intro email. Both sides covered, clear ask.
Category: Communication
Before / After
Intro Alice to Bob.
/intro Alice (founder of fintech startup) to Bob (PM at Stripe, used to work at Plaid). Alice wants advice on Stripe Connect.
What changes in Claude's response
Standard warm intro format: subject line says it's an intro, body has 2 sentences about each person, the specific ask, and 'I'll let you two take it from here'. /intro respects both sides' time and gives them everything they need to decide whether to take the call.
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