Request for an Introduction
Double opt-in intro request template that makes it incredibly easy for your mutual connection to say yes.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
Updated
March 17, 2026
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Subject: Quick question re: [Target Name] Hi [Mutual Connection], Hope you're having a great week. I saw [something cool they recently did, e.g., your latest blog post on X]. I’m reaching out because I see you're connected with [Target Name] at [Target Company]. I'm currently [Reason for intro: e.g., looking to partner with companies in their space / raising our seed round / exploring roles in their department]. If you feel comfortable, would you be open to forwarding them the brief blurb below to see if they’re open to a quick intro? If you don't know them well enough or are too busy right now, I completely understand. Best, [Your Name] --- (Forwardable Blurb Below) --- Hi [Target Name], Could I introduce you to [Your Name]? They are currently [1 sentence description of what you do]. They'd love to briefly connect with you regarding [Specific reason]. They have already achieved [1 sentence showing traction/credibility]. Are you open to a brief intro? Let me know!
💡 Pro Tip
Always use the 'Double Opt-In' method. Provide a forwardable blurb so your connection doesn't have to write anything themselves.
📌 When to Use This Template
Sales networking, Job hunting, Investor intros
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