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Follow-up (no reply)
Polite follow-up after the first email got no response — adds new value, doesn't beg.
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Subject: Re: 3 CS hires in 6 weeks?
Hi Daniel,
Bumping this up — I know you're heads-down with the hiring push.
Since I last wrote, we wrapped a project with Intercom that's directly relevant: they had the same onboarding-stage churn pattern (14% in the first 30 days), and we got it to 6% in one quarter without adding CSM headcount. I'd be happy to send the short case study if useful.
Would a 10-minute call next week be possible — or even just a yes/no on whether this is worth a deeper look?
If the timing's wrong, just say so and I'll come back in Q1.
Best, Ashish
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