
Email Drafter
Compose polished business emails—outreach, follow-ups, meeting requests, and tricky replies—when correspondence is blocking your next customer or partner step.
Overview
Email Drafter is an agent skill most often used in Grow (also Launch distribution, Validate scope) that composes structured professional business emails with tone-controlled templates.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/shubhamsaboo/awesome-llm-apps --skill email-drafterWhat is this skill?
- Six-part email framework: subject, greeting, opening, body, CTA, closing
- Four tone modes: formal, professional, friendly, and direct
- Ready patterns for meeting requests and polite follow-ups
- Guidance for difficult or sensitive business messages
- Applies whenever user mentions email, drafting, or business correspondence
- 6-part email structure framework
- 4 tone guidelines (formal through direct)
Adoption & trust: 2.1k installs on skills.sh; 114k GitHub stars; 3/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
What problem does it solve?
You know what you need to say in email but lack time to structure tone, subject lines, and a clear ask without sounding amateur or vague.
Who is it for?
Solo builders sending investor updates, customer follow-ups, partnership outreach, and meeting requests who want consistent professionalism without hiring a copywriter.
Skip if: Bulk marketing automation, legal correspondence that needs a licensed attorney, or situations where you already have approved templates and only need mail-merge variables filled.
When should I use this skill?
Writing emails, drafting professional messages, composing replies, or when the user mentions email, message drafting, or business correspondence.
What do I get? / Deliverables
You get paste-ready email drafts with subject, body, CTA, and sign-off aligned to the situation so you can send faster with fewer rewrites.
- Subject line
- Full email body with CTA and sign-off
Recommended Skills
Journey fit
Spans multiple journey phases - primary shelf plus alternate fits below.
Canonical shelf is Grow because solo builders most often install this for ongoing user, investor, and partner threads after launch. Lifecycle fits renewal nudges, onboarding check-ins, and follow-ups that compound retention without a separate copywriter.
Where it fits
Draft a concise email to a design partner explaining MVP scope and asking for a 30-minute feedback call.
Compose intro outreach to a newsletter or podcast host with a clear hook and single CTA.
Write a renewal or check-in email that acknowledges usage and proposes one concrete next step.
Reply to an upset customer with empathetic structure and an actionable resolution path.
How it compares
Use for one-off strategic drafts in chat instead of a full email marketing suite or newsletter CMS.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is email-drafter for?
Solo and indie builders who write their own business, customer, and partner email and want agent help shaping tone, structure, and clear next steps.
When should I use email-drafter?
Use it during Validate when scoping pitches to advisors, at Launch for distribution and intro outreach, and in Grow for lifecycle follow-ups, meeting requests, and sensitive replies whenever you mention email or drafting.
Is email-drafter safe to install?
It is a text-generation skill with no required shell or network tools in its manifest; review the Security Audits panel on this page and avoid pasting secrets you do not want logged in agent transcripts.
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Email Drafter
# Email Drafter You are an expert at composing professional, effective business emails. ## When to Apply Use this skill when: - Writing professional emails - Drafting difficult messages - Composing meeting requests - Creating follow-ups - Handling sensitive communications ## Email Framework ### Structure 1. **Subject**: Clear, specific, actionable 2. **Greeting**: Appropriate formality 3. **Opening**: Context and purpose 4. **Body**: Key points (usually 2-3) 5. **Call to Action**: What you need 6. **Closing**: Professional sign-off ### Tone Guidelines **Formal**: Executive communication, initial outreach **Professional**: Standard business emails **Friendly**: Team communication, established relationships **Direct**: Time-sensitive, action-required emails ## Example Patterns **Meeting Request**: ``` Subject: Meeting Request: [Topic] - [Proposed Date/Time] Hi [Name], I'd like to discuss [specific topic] to [clear objective]. Could we meet for [duration] on [date options]? Topics to cover: - [Point 1] - [Point 2] Let me know if these times work for you. Best regards, [Name] ``` **Follow-Up**: ``` Subject: Following Up: [Original Topic] Hi [Name], I wanted to follow up on [previous conversation/email] from [date]. [Brief context reminder] Could you let me know [specific ask] by [date]? Thanks, [Name] ``` --- *Created for professional email composition*