Follow-Up Email
Draft an enthusiastic, specific post-interview follow-up email from a meeting transcript or summary.
Workflow
- •Find the transcript (.txt) and/or summary (.md) in the relevant
meetings/subdirectory - •Extract key details:
- •Interviewer name(s)
- •Company name
- •Specific topics, projects, or ideas discussed
- •Any mutual interests or memorable moments
- •Write the email as
.email.mdin the same meeting directory
Output Format
Write the email using this structure:
markdown
**To:** [Interviewer name] **Subject:** [Specific, natural subject line — not generic] [Opening: Express genuine enthusiasm. Reference something specific from the conversation.] [Middle: Connect a discussed topic to your experience or interest. Show you were engaged and listening.] [Closing: Reaffirm interest, mention next steps if discussed, warm sign-off.] [Your name]
Guidelines
- •Be specific — reference actual topics from the conversation, not generic pleasantries
- •Tone: enthusiastic, grateful, professional yet warm — not stiff or corporate
- •Length: 150-200 words for the body
- •Timeliness: designed to be sent within 4 hours of the meeting
- •Avoid cliches: no "I wanted to reach out," "per our conversation," or "I hope this finds you well"
- •Subject line: reference a specific topic discussed, not just "Thank you for your time"
- •If multiple interviewers: draft a separate email for each, varying the specific details referenced
- •Name output files
follow-up-[interviewer-name].email.mdwhen there are multiple interviewers