# Free AI Cold Email Generator Describe your offer and who you are reaching, and get a short, human cold email plus the follow-ups in seconds. Built to get replies, not land in spam. No signup, no card. A free AI cold email generator turns your offer and your target into a short, human cold email that gets replies, in seconds, without creating an account. You tell Kenji what you are selling and who you are reaching, a prospect, a customer, a partner, an investor, and he writes a ready-to-send email: a human subject line, an opener that is about them, one clear value, and one low-friction ask, plus the follow-up sequence that does most of the real work. It is built to sound like a real person reaching out, not a mass blast, so it gets opened and answered instead of deleted. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when writing and sending one at a time gets old, the same sales rep can become a full AI employee that sends your outreach and handles the replies for you. ## Cold emails that get replies, not deleted Most cold emails fail the same way: they open with the sender, list features, ask for a 30-minute demo, and read like they went to a thousand people. They get deleted in a second. This is built to do the opposite: short, relevant, and human enough to actually get a reply. Every email leads with the prospect, says one clear thing of value, and makes one low-friction ask. You react, the next version sharpens, and within a round or two you have something you would genuinely send. ## Built around what makes outreach work Cold email lives or dies on relevance and brevity. The subject line and first line decide whether it gets opened and read, one clear ask beats a pile of features, and 50 to 125 words beats a wall of text. The generator is tuned for exactly that. It is also honest. If an angle is generic, too salesy, too long, or makes a claim you cannot back, it says so in a few words and fixes it, instead of handing you confident copy that gets you ignored or marked as spam. ## The follow-ups, where the replies actually come from The single biggest mistake in cold outreach is sending one email and giving up. Most replies come from the second, third, or fourth touch, not the first. So this does not stop at one email: ask and it builds the full sequence. Each follow-up is shorter than the last and adds a new angle, a different value point, a relevant nudge, a soft breakup, never just 'bumping this up'. That sequence is what turns a quiet inbox into booked calls. ## How it compares to other cold email generators Plenty of cold email tools are free and instant, but they hand you the same templated copy that reads like a mass blast, with a feature dump and a pushy ask. You send it, it gets ignored, and you blame cold email. This one gives you fewer, sharper emails: short, relevant, human, with the follow-ups included, and it talks back when you want to steer. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off tool, it does not stop at the copy. The same rep can carry on as a real AI employee once you are ready to actually send. ## From a draft to outreach that runs itself Writing a good cold email is the easy part. Sending it to the right people, following up on schedule, and handling the replies, every day, is the work that actually books meetings, and the part most founders quietly drop. Here the rep who wrote your email can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes a full AI employee in your workspace, connected to your inbox, sending your sequences, following up, and flagging the people who reply, so outreach keeps running without you living in your sent folder. ## Why most cold emails get ignored - **1 line** the subject line and first line decide whether a cold email is opened and read, so they matter more than the pitch - **Follow-ups** most replies come from the second, third, or fourth email, not the first send - **$0** to write as many cold emails and sequences as you want, with no signup and no credit card - **Seconds** from your offer and target to a short, human, ready-to-send email ## How the ways to write cold emails compare | Option | No signup | Reply rate | Cost | Speed | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Writing each email from scratch | n/a | Depends on you | Free | Slow | | Generic email templates | Often | Low, reads like a blast | Free | Instant | | Hiring an SDR or agency | n/a | High | Expensive | Ongoing cost | | This free AI generator | Yes | Short, relevant, human | Free | Seconds | ## The short version - A free AI cold email generator turns your offer and target into a short, human, ready-to-send cold email in seconds, with no account and no card to start. - Replies come from relevance and brevity: a human subject line, an opener about them not you, one clear value, and one low-friction ask. - The first email rarely lands the reply, so it generates the follow-up sequence too, since that is where most responses come from. - When writing and sending one by one gets old, the same sales rep can become a full AI employee that sends your outreach and handles the replies for real. ## Questions people ask about cold emails **How do I write a cold email that gets replies?** Keep it short, relevant, and human. Use a plain subject line of a few words, open with a line about the prospect rather than yourself, state one clear value in plain words, and make one low-friction ask like a quick question or a short call. Aim for 50 to 125 words. Then follow up a few times, because most replies come from the second or third email, not the first. This free generator writes exactly that, plus the follow-ups. **Is this cold email generator free?** Yes. You can write as many cold emails and follow-up sequences as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the emails come from an AI sales rep rather than a fixed template, you can keep steering, shorter, less salesy, a different buyer, until you have something you would actually send. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your drafts and keep going. **What is a good cold email subject line?** A good cold email subject line is short (three to five words), human, and specific, with no hype or clickbait. It should read like a colleague wrote it, for example 'quick question', '{their company} + {topic}', or 'idea for {team}'. The goal of the subject line is only to earn the open, not to make the pitch, so keep it low-key and relevant rather than salesy. **How long should a cold email be?** Short. The best cold emails are roughly 50 to 125 words and read like a real person typed them on their phone. One clear idea, one ask, plenty of white space. If the reader has to scroll, you have lost them. A long, feature-heavy email signals a mass blast and gets deleted, while a tight, relevant one gets read and answered. **How many follow-up emails should I send?** Usually two to four follow-ups, spaced a few days apart, on top of the first email. Most replies come from the follow-ups, not the initial send, so stopping after one is the most common mistake in cold outreach. Keep each follow-up shorter than the last and add a new angle each time, a different value point, a relevant nudge, then a soft breakup, rather than just 'bumping this up'. **How do I write a cold email without sounding salesy?** Make it about them, not you. Skip the 'I am X from Y and we do Z' opener, lead with a relevant observation or their problem, and state one outcome in plain words instead of a feature list. Ask for a small yes, like a reply or a quick question answered, rather than a 30-minute demo. Short, specific, and low-pressure reads like a person reaching out, not a pitch. **Are cold emails legal?** B2B cold email is legal in most places when you follow the rules: be truthful, identify yourself, include a real physical address, and offer an easy way to opt out (this is what laws like CAN-SPAM and GDPR require). Rules vary by country and are stricter for emailing individuals, so check the regulations for your market. The copy here helps with the message; compliance with sending laws is on you. **What should the first line of a cold email be?** The first line should be about the prospect, not you. Open with something specific to them: a recent trigger (they raised funding, hired, launched, posted), a pain tied to their role, or a relevant result you got for someone like them. The moment the reader sees your name and company and a pitch, they stop reading, so spend the first line earning the next one. **How do I personalize a cold email at scale?** Personalize the parts that matter and template the rest. The opener and one relevant detail (their company, role, a trigger) should be specific, while the value line and ask can stay consistent across a segment. Group your list by who they are and what they care about, then write one strong email per segment rather than one generic email for everyone or a fully bespoke note for each person. **Can AI write cold emails that do not sound like AI?** Yes, when it is told to keep them short and human. The emails here come back in plain, conversational language with one idea and one ask, not a stiff feature dump. The trick is steering: tell it your tone, add a real detail about the prospect, ask it to cut anything that sounds like marketing, and you get something that reads like you wrote it, which is exactly what earns replies. ## FAQ **Is it really free?** Yes. You can write cold emails and follow-up sequences right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your drafts and keep going. **Do I need to sign up?** No. Just describe your offer and who you are reaching, and get an email immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your drafts and unlock more messages. **Will the emails sound like a mass blast?** No, that is the point. You get short, human emails that lead with the prospect and make one clear ask, and it flags anything that reads templated or salesy instead of handing you copy that gets deleted. **Does it write follow-up emails too?** Yes. Ask and it builds a 2 to 4 step follow-up sequence, each shorter than the last with a new angle. Most replies come from the follow-ups, so this is where a lot of the value is. **Can I tell it my tone or target?** Yes. Tell it the buyer (a CFO, a founder, a plumber), the tone (casual, formal, direct), or paste a detail about the prospect, and the next version will match. **Can it actually send the emails for me?** Not in this free chat, where it can only write and sharpen the copy with you. Once you sign up, the rep becomes your employee, connected to your inbox, and can send the sequence and handle the replies for real. **What language can I use?** Any. Kenji writes cold emails in whatever language you write in, and can aim them at a specific market or buyer if you ask. **Is cold email still effective?** Yes, when it is relevant and short rather than a generic blast. A tight, personalized email to a well-targeted list, with a few follow-ups, still books meetings across B2B. The copy here is built for exactly that style, and reply rates also depend on your targeting and list quality. **Does it remember my previous emails?** Within a session it builds on what you have already seen. To keep your drafts across visits, save them with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace. **Can it write for partners or investors, not just sales?** Yes. Tell it who you are reaching, a potential partner, a customer, an investor, and it adjusts the angle and ask. The same principles, lead with them, one clear value, one small ask, work for any cold outreach. **Who is this for?** Founders and small teams doing their own outreach with no time to write every email, plus anyone who wants a sharp first draft and a follow-up sequence instead of a blank inbox. **What if I want my whole outreach handled for me?** When writing and sending one by one gets old, you do not have to do it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to send your outreach, follow up, and handle the replies, and start for free.