Context: A thorough, template-by-template content review. The Allegrow MCP connector pulls your distinct templates across all inboxes so the model can score each against Allegrow's full bad-practices framework. It ignores warming/test traffic (- myNS. / - nsMotif.) and links the cadence guide and spam-report triggers.
Prompt — replace {curly braces} with your own values:
Using the Allegrow connector, pull a representative sample of the distinct cold-email templates I've sent from {email1}, {email2}, and {email3} in the last {time frame} (group near-identical emails as one template). Review each template against Allegrow's common bad-practices framework — subject line, opening, personalisation, tone (self-interest vs prospect-focus), CTA, length, formatting, threading, sign-off. Score each template's risk High/Medium/Low and give the single highest-impact fix per template. Reference https://www.allegrow.co/knowledge-base/cadence-templates-for-inbox-placement and https://www.allegrow.co/knowledge-base/cold-emails-reported-as-spam#heading-4-what-are-the-most-common-triggers-of-spam-reports-on-your-cold-emails-and-how-to-decrease-report-rate. Ignore "- myNS." / "- nsMotif." subjects (warming traffic).When to use it: A deep one-off — best when onboarding a new sequence or inheriting someone else's templates. It's thorough and slow, so run it at inflection points rather than on a schedule.
