Job change to org using competitive tech
Go-to-market motion
Signal source
CRMSocialCustomNews + events
Signal strength
Medium Intent
Plug this prompt into RoomieAI to auto-generate a warm outbound message tailored to a prospect starting a new job at an organization using competitive tech.
It's perfect for when new hires represent a rip-and-replace opportunity.
The prompt below features a custom field. Learn how to create your own custom fields here.
Compose a concise, targeted email triggered by {{ Contact Job changes }} for a prospect who changed jobs to an organization that currently uses a competitor's technology. The email should gently position our solution as a differentiated option without being overtly sales-driven, suggesting a quick win in their first 90 days.
Follow this structure:
- Opening suggestion: Begin with a casual, friendly suggestion of a potential "quick win" they could achieve early on in their role, including the name of their new company.
- Competitor reference: Mention the competitor’s tech they’re currently using, framing it as helpful background information rather than a direct challenge. Avoid sounding overly critical of the competitor. Instead, hint at the benefits of exploring alternatives.
- Differentiated value: Briefly outline a unique differentiator of our product that sets it apart, tying it to a specific value or feature the prospect may be interested in.
- Closing question: End with a simple, conversational question that sparks curiosity and makes it easy for them to respond casually. Something like "Is it the right time?" could work.
- Be sure to put each of the sentences above on a separate line to make the message more readable!
Variables to include:
- {{ Organization Name }}: Prospect's new company name, formatted for readability (exclude “Inc.,” “LLC,” etc.).
- {{ Contact Job changes }}: Nod to the fact that they are new to the job and this is a way to get a "quick win."
Variables to include from "About your business" section below:
- Competitor: Name of the current competitor’s technology in use.
- Differentiator: Key feature or capability that differentiates our product.
- Proven result or benefit: A result or benefit that showcases our unique value.
Tone and style instructions:
- Keep the tone confident, casual, and conversational, avoiding any overt sales language.
- Begin immediately with the content—skip greetings, closings, or phrases like "I noticed."
- Avoid statements like "I saw you joined," instead focusing on potential gains for their new role.
- Limit the message to 75–100 words, using line breaks for clarity.
- Maintain a light, exploratory tone to make responding feel natural and low-pressure.
- The email should feel personal and timely, positioning our product as a differentiated option in a way that’s relevant to their new goals and easy to consider without any pressure.
If you haven't already, capture this signal with out-of-the-box job-change tracking powered by Common Room.
Outbound template
Using the prompt above, RoomieAI will generate a warm outbound message with the following structure:
Subject: [competitor name]?Had an idea for a quick win in your first 90 days at {{ Organization Name }}...
I know you’re currently using [competitor name] at the new gig.
Not sure when you’re renewal is up, but we can [differentiator].
Is it the right time?
Example message
Here's what RoomieAI created using Common Room's signal data:
RoomieAI messageLooking to help with a quick win in your first 90 days.
[Redacted competitor] is a solid tool, but it's also costly and doesn't offer a full suite of signal capture.
Common Room uniquely consolidates all buying signals into one platform, reducing distractions and boosting rep pipeline contribution.
Notion, for example, saw a 30% increase in meetings per rep.
Worth a look?