How to Write a Follow-Up Email (+12 Examples & Templates) (2024)

They say the squeaky wheel gets the grease.

But the squeaky wheel can also be annoying and cause one to toss out the entire cart.

Translation: how you word your follow-up emails matters.

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So in this post, I’m going to show you how to write a follow-up email for just about every scenario and then provide copy and paste templates along with examples.

Table of contents

  • How to write a follow-up email
  • Inquiry follow-up email template
  • Content download follow-up email template
  • Discovery call follow-up email template
  • Quote or proposal follow up
  • Invoice follow-up email template
  • Request follow-up email template
  • Networking follow-up email template
  • Interview follow-up email template
  • Follow-up email after no response
  • Follow-up email words and phrases

How to write a follow-up email

There are different kinds of follow-up emails, so some of these tips will apply, others will not. And don’t forget general email copywriting best practices apply here—keeping things brief, in particular.

Be specific

If you’re following up after an interview, introduction, or meeting, personalize it by including something specific the person mentioned—ideally something that you could tell was particularly meaningful to them. This can help jog their memory while also showing that you were listening attentively.

Be genuine

Yes, follow-up emails are pretty predictable and formulaic. But that doesn’t mean you can’t be genuine in your communication. Don’t use generic, empty messaging. Actually reflect on the specific item you want to mention to jog their memory. And if it permits, keep a conversational tone if you can. This is easier to read and write, and the person won’t feel obliged to use formal tone in their response.

Include the original message

If you’re following up on a previous email, do not make the recipient search for the original email and do not rewrite the email. Reply all to your email and then remove yourself from the recipient list so the person can have all of the context they need.

Also, if the original email had an attachment, re-attach it.

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Have one clear ask

With the above being said, don’t make them re-read the original email. Distill it down to the clear ask with something like, “Just following up on the request in my email below. Do you think you’ll be able to provide that data for the April 25-May 31 date range?”

Even if the original email had more than one request or data point, requesting something simple or smaller might increase your chances of a response.

Inquiry follow-up email template

Send this type of email to someone who has reached out to your business, such as through a general inquiry form on your website. If they left a phone number, call them first to leave a voicemail and then follow that up with an email like this one.

Subject line: In response to your inquiry

Hi [Name],

Thank you for reaching out to us. I just left you a voicemail. [Briefly answer their question].

I’m happy to share more details and answer any further questions you have—when’s the best time to reach you? Or feel free to stick with email correspondence if that’s easier.

Looking forward to connecting!

[Name]

Contact info

Example

Here’s an inquiry follow-up email example using the above template:

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Content download follow-up email template

Of course, the contact form on your site is just one of many ways to generate leads for your business. Content downloads are another big one. Ideally, you’d have a series of subsequent lead magnets set up to help keep them moving through your funnel, like:

  • a blog post or second ebook
  • an event invite
  • a case study
  • a free trial or consult

These emails could either be a drip series where you send each one at a pre-specified time all at a set time, or a nurture series where each offer and timing of the email depends on the prospect’s preceding action.

Here’s a general template you can model after:

Subject line: Thanks for downloading our guide!

Hi [Name],

Thanks for downloading [guide name] and congrats on taking the right steps to [achieve their desired outcome]!

As [outcome from tips in first guide], [introduce new pain point or need]. So I’m attaching our [additional resource name] that you might also find helpful—feel free to respond back with any questions you have.

Keep up the great work,

[Name]

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Example

Using this template, here’s a content download follow-up email example:

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Discovery call follow-up email template

Use this follow-up email after you’ve had an introductory or discovery call with a prospective customer.

Subject line: [Your company] x [Client] follow-up

Hi [Name],

It was a pleasure speaking with you about your [topic needs/goals] today.

I’ve attached the slides from our call in case you or anyone on your team wants to review what we discussed.

I’m sure you’re still in research mode right now, so I thought I’d include a few resources to help you figure out if we’re the right fit for you:

  • Resource
  • Resource
  • Resource

Any questions at all, don’t hesitate to reach out! You can also click here to schedule another call—I’ll be happy to chat.

Talk soon!

Name

Example

Here’s an example of a discovery call follow-up email using the above template:
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Discovery call follow-up email with action items

This email is for the same situation as above, but with some more specific items.

Subject line: [Your company] x [Client] follow-up

Hi [Name],

Great speaking with you today! I just wanted to follow up on our meeting with a few things.

  • To answer your question about [topic], [answer question].
  • As we discussed I’m going to [action item]
  • I’ve attached the questionnaire for you to fill out and email back to me. If you have any questions, let me know!

P.S. You can check out this [resource] to see how other companies are using [product/solution] to [achieve goal].

Talk soon!

[Name]


Quote or proposal follow up

Send this follow-up email if you haven’t heard back on a quote or business proposal. Depending on your business model and which number follow-up email it is, you might offer a demo and/or share a case study or resource.

Subject line: [Your company] x [Client] follow-up

Hi [Name],

I didn’t hear back from you after sending the quote over, so just thought I’d check in.

  • I’ve reattached it in case the original got lost in cyberspace.
  • You might find this case study for a similar client to be helpful.
  • If you have any hesitations at all, I’ll be happy to discuss them with you over email or phone.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

[Name]

Example

Here’s what that template might look like:

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Here’s a different approach. You could quickly recap the quote you sent and/or end with a question.

Hi [contact name],

I wanted to follow up and check in on the quote I sent on [day], which covered the features we can offer [contact’s company name] to help you improve [pain point].

As a reminder, this would include

  • Feature
  • Feature
  • Price

Can I answer any other questions?

Best,

Name

Signature

Invoice follow-up email template

No one wants to have to send this email, but it happens. Especially for B2B businesses when you have finance departments involved. Here’s a simple way to follow up on an unpaid invoice.

Subject line: Friendly reminder! Unpaid invoice #XXXX

Hi [Name],

I hope this note finds you well. I’m emailing to follow up on an invoice (#5824) that I emailed on [date]. I haven’t received the payment yet, so I just want to make sure you got it.

As a gentle reminder, payment is due on [date]. I’ve reattached the invoice in case you need it.

Thank you and have a great week!

[Name]

Example

Here’s an example of an invoice follow-up email using the template above:

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Request follow-up email template

Use this email to follow up on a request you’ve sent someone, whether that’s to a business with high domain authority asking for a backlink or to a coworker asking for a piece of information.

Subject line: Re: [Original subject line]

Hi [name]

I just wanted to resurface my below request in case it got buried in your inbox. Have you given any thought to adding our link to your post?

Thank you in advance!

Name

Example

Here’s a request follow-up email example based on the template above:

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Networking follow-up email template

Building relationships within your niche is one of the most important things to do for your business. Use this email when you want to solidify a connection you made with someone. We also have plenty of networking email templates here.

Subject line: Nice meeting you, [name]!

Hi [Name],

It was great to meet you last night at the [event name]. I enjoyed our conversation about [topic], especially [something specific].

Your mention of [something specific] reminded me of [this/these resource(s)], so I thought I’d share in case they’re of any use.

Stay in touch,

[Name]

Example

Here’s an example of a networking follow-up email using the above template:
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Networking follow-up email to continue the conversation

Let’s say you’ve met someone that you’d like to build a relationship with or meet for coffee. Use this email template.

Subject line: Hello from [your name] (event name)

Hi [Name],

It was a pleasure talking with you at [event name]. It was so interesting to learn [something that stuck out to you]. As for grabbing a coffee sometime, I’d love to take you up on that!

Do you have any availability this or next week? Good times for me are [let the good times roll here], but I will be glad to work around your schedule. Let me know what works for you.

Best,

[Name]


Interview follow-up email template

This is the most sensitive of the follow-up emails. It’s important to keep a pretty formal tone here. Not robotic, but formal. Use something like this:

Subject line: Thank you for your time

Hi [Name],

Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today to learn about me, tell me more about [company name] and the [role].

I really admire/loved hearing about [something specific mentioned]. It’s clear that [something nice].

The prospect of using my [relevant experience] to [contribute to a clear initiative/mission] is an exciting one to me and I look forward to speaking with you again soon.

If there is any additional information I can provide in the meantime, let me know.

Thanks again,

[Name]

Example

Here’s an interview follow-up email example using the above template:

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Follow-up email after no response

It’s probably best to avoid open-ended questions here. If the person didn’t answer, they either don’t have the time or aren’t interested enough.

Subject line: Re: [Original subject line]

Hi [Name],

I haven’t heard back from you so I just want to ask—are you still interested? I know things can get busy and timelines can change, but I also don’t want to be a bother. Let me know where you’re at and I’ll adjust my communication accordingly.

Thank you!

Best,

[Name]

And here’s one that makes it super easy for the recipient to respond:

Subject line: Re: [Original subject line]

Hi [Name],

They say the squeaky wheel gets the grease…but the squeaky wheel can also be really annoying—and I don’t want to be that! So in my final attempt to connect, you can indicate your response by writing back with just one of these numbers:

0 – I’m really swamped but still interested.

1 – Not interested

Thanks!

[Name]

Example

Based on the first template, here’s an example of a follow-up email after no response:

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Follow-up email words and phrases

I’m going to close off with some words and phrases you can use in your follow-up emails. Some terms will apply more to B2B emails, so if you’re a B2C business, take what applies and leave the rest.

  • I thought I’d
  • I wanted to
  • I’m emailing to
  • I’m reaching back out to
  • Circle back
  • Drop you a line
  • Send over a friendly reminder
  • Resurface
  • Bring this email to the top of your inbox
  • Check in
  • Touch base
  • Put on your radar
  • Circle back
  • Remind
  • Revisit
  • Bump this to the top of your inbox
  • Gently remind

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How to Write a Follow-Up Email (+12 Examples & Templates) (2024)

FAQs

How to Write a Follow-Up Email (+12 Examples & Templates)? ›

Email template

Hi [First name], I'm writing to follow up on my email regarding [what your last email was about]. I didn't hear back from anyone on your team. If it makes sense to talk further, let me know how your calendar looks for the next few weeks for a 5-10 minute call.

What is an example of a great follow up email? ›

Email template

Hi [First name], I'm writing to follow up on my email regarding [what your last email was about]. I didn't hear back from anyone on your team. If it makes sense to talk further, let me know how your calendar looks for the next few weeks for a 5-10 minute call.

How do you write an email making a follow up? ›

How to Write a Follow-Up Email
  1. Determine an objective.
  2. Open with context.
  3. Clearly state a purpose.
  4. Craft a subject line.
  5. Send the follow-up email.

What is an example of a follow up email for proposal? ›

I'm following up on the proposal I sent you on [date]. I've attached a copy below. I'd love to book a time to talk about any questions you might have about how [project name] can help you [solve pain point] and give you [benefits]. I can work around your availability if any of these don't work!

How do you say follow up professionally? ›

You could try:
  1. “I'm following up on the below” or “Following up on this [request/question/assignment]”
  2. “I'm circling back on the below” or “Circling back on this [request/question/assignment]”
  3. “I'm checking in on the below” or “Checking in on this [request/question/assignment]”

What is a good follow up example? ›

Just wanted to follow up for the last time

I recently sent you an email about [specific project] and I'm interested in seeing if you're still working on it. I know you're probably busy, so I'll keep this short. If you're not working on that anymore or if you don't need any help, please let me know.

What not to say in a follow up email? ›

Simple: whenever you send a follow-up email, be sure to refer specifically to the contents of the previous email. That way, everything they need is in one place, so you're not asking them to do any legwork. For example: Don't say: I'm just following up on my email from last week.

What is the most polite way to follow up on an email? ›

The Body
  • Start with a friendly reminder: Begin your email with a friendly greeting and a reminder of who you are and how you came to be in touch. ...
  • Add value: Offer something of value. ...
  • Be specific: Be specific about the purpose of your follow-up email. ...
  • Keep it brief: Keep your email brief and to the point.
Feb 19, 2024

What is a gentle follow up? ›

A gentle follow-up email requires a focus on the future and what it means for the client rather than focusing on the past - even if they said they would get that information and they didn't.

What can I say instead of following up? ›

The following alternatives are clear-cut and could be used in place of I just wanted to follow up.
  • Can you please give me an update on X? Hi Lewis, ...
  • What's the status of X? Jeff, ...
  • Has there been any progress on X? ...
  • Where are we with X? ...
  • Do you need any support from me on X? ...
  • I'm checking in on X. ...
  • I'm circling back on X.

How to politely follow up on an email with no response example? ›

Reminder email sample after no response

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to quickly follow up regarding my previous email about {{repeat your offer}}. If you've had a chance to review the suggestion or if there's any additional information needed from our end, please let me know.

How do you follow up with a client without being pushy? ›

Here are a few strategies for following up without irritating your prospects.
  1. Ask for the Best Way To Follow Up. ...
  2. Determine the Next Action Items. ...
  3. Get in Touch the Same Day. ...
  4. Build Confidence By Offering Free Advice and Resources. ...
  5. Connect on LinkedIn and Twitter. ...
  6. Create Follow-Up Triggers. ...
  7. Offer Value in Every Follow-Up.
Mar 15, 2024

What should a follow up email say? ›

Add Value: Offer something useful in your follow-up. This could be a helpful article, a piece of advice, or an update that is relevant to them. Keep It Short and Sweet: People are busy, so make your email concise and to the point. End with a Clear Call-to-Act.

How do you say follow up in a sentence? ›

Examples from Collins dictionaries

State security police are following up several leads. An officer took a statement from me, but no one's bothered to follow it up. They are recording a follow-up to their successful first album. One man was arrested during the raid and another during a follow-up operation.

How do you follow up without being annoying? ›

How do you follow up on important or urgent emails without being annoying or pushy?
  1. Know your purpose.
  2. Choose the right timing.
  3. Use a friendly and polite tone.
  4. Provide value and context.
  5. End with a clear call to action.
  6. Here's what else to consider.
Jun 12, 2023

How do you politely say just following up? ›

The following alternatives are clear-cut and could be used in place of I just wanted to follow up.
  1. Can you please give me an update on X? Hi Lewis, ...
  2. What's the status of X? Jeff, ...
  3. Has there been any progress on X? ...
  4. Where are we with X? ...
  5. Do you need any support from me on X? ...
  6. I'm checking in on X. ...
  7. I'm circling back on X.

How do you professionally email someone who hasn t responded? ›

How to Follow Up with Someone Who's Not Getting Back to You
  1. Have a compelling subject line. Forty-seven percent of emails are opened or discarded based on their subject line alone. ...
  2. Be mindful of your tone. ...
  3. Keep it short and use simple language. ...
  4. Make a clear ask. ...
  5. Give them an out. ...
  6. Be judiciously persistent.
Jan 13, 2021

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