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Insights, tips, and strategies for modern AI-powered outreach and sales automation
Insights, tips, and strategies for modern AI-powered outreach and sales automation
Gmail isn’t just an inbox anymore — it’s becoming an AI gatekeeper. Google is rolling out Gemini-powered thread summaries, “ask your inbox anything” search, and an AI Inbox that filters “clutter” and elevates VIPs.
Translation: the era of “just bumping this” and template-y follow-ups is about to get… publicly shamed by a robot.
Here’s how to win anyway.
Gemini will summarize long threads into a few lines.
So if your sequence is:
“Checking in”
“Bumping this”
“Any thoughts?”
“Last try!”
…your prospect will basically see: “this person has nothing new to say.”
Fix: make every email stand alone as value.
send a tiny benchmark (“Here’s what I’m seeing in Q1 for comp / conversion / churn…”)
send a calculator / framework
send one specific insight about their situation
Your goal is for the thread summary to read like: “shared useful stuff”, not “asked for meeting 4 times.”
Google’s rolling out AI Overviews that answer natural-language questions like:
“Who was the plumber that gave me a quote last year?”
In outbound terms: you’re no longer fighting for a click. You’re fighting to become the answer to a future inbox question.
Fix: pick a specific asset you want to be remembered for.
“the founder who shared the 7-line pipeline math”
“the person who sent that teardown of our competitor’s pricing”
“the one with the 3-bullet ‘what changed in your market’ note”
Generic pitches won’t be retrievable. Specific value becomes searchable.
Google’s AI Inbox will filter out clutter and identify VIPs using signals like: frequent emailing, contacts, and relationships inferred from content.
So “deliverability” isn’t the whole game anymore. Engagement signals are the new moat.
Fix: optimize for a reply, not a meeting.
Ask permission: “Worth sending over the 1-pager?”
Make it easy to answer: “Is this even on your radar this quarter — yes/no?”
Reference real context (e.g., something they posted / shipped / hired for)
A simple “sure” is a huge signal that you’re not spam — you’re a person.
Google is explicitly positioning the AI Inbox to filter “clutter.”
Hunter’s take is blunt: value gets through, pitches won’t.
“Clutter” will look like:
same subject lines everyone uses
polished HTML newsletters pretending to be personal
link-heavy first touches
safe, generic openers (“Hope you’re well…”)
Fix: Make your email anti-template.
plain text
no links on email 1 (offer to send the asset)
one sharp observation + one light question
write like a human who is slightly allergic to corporate sentences
If you do nothing else, do these 4:
No “nudges.” Every follow-up adds something new.
Be “searchable.” Attach yourself to a specific idea/asset.
Earn a reply early. Permission-based CTAs beat demo asks.
Look 1:1, not 1:1000. Small lists, high relevance, plain text.
Because “send real value every time” is the right move… but it’s brutal to execute when you’re staring down research, writing, follow-ups, and inbox triage.
Skyp helps you test faster, write in your voice, and run tight sequences where every touch has a point — so you get the upside of founder-led outbound without living in Gmail.
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