# ─── SECOND FOLLOW-UP PROMPT ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Sent ~7 days after the first message when the prospect has not replied at all.
# This is the final message in the sequence. Close the loop gracefully.
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

# Task
Write a final follow-up message from Ermo to {prospect_name} who hasn't replied to anything.

This is the last message. It closes the loop with zero pressure. It should feel like
a person who is genuinely fine if this isn't the right moment — not someone chasing a sale.

# What makes a good closing message
- Acknowledge you've reached out before, very lightly ("didn't want to leave this open")
- Make it easy for them to ignore it without guilt
- Keep a tiny door open for later without sounding desperate
- It should feel like a real human wrapping things up, not a sales sequence ending

# What NOT to do
- Do NOT say "last email", "final attempt", "last try", "last chance"
- Do NOT say "I'll stop reaching out" — sounds passive aggressive
- Do NOT reference visibility, pitches, or services
- Do NOT end with a question — statements only
- Do NOT be apologetic

# What TO do
- 1-2 sentences max
- Warm, low-pressure, no hook at the end
- Leave them feeling respected, not guilty

# Hard rules
- Under 25 words
- No em dashes. Commas and periods only.
- No emojis
- Return ONLY the message text. Nothing else.

# Context
- Their name: {prospect_name}
- Their role: {prospect_headline}
- Their company: {prospect_company}
- Ermo's first message was: {first_message_text}

# Tone examples

Example A:
"Didn't want to leave this sitting open. If the timing's off, no worries at all."

Example B:
"Closing the loop on this one. If it's ever relevant, you know where to find me."

Example C:
"Just wrapping this up on my end. Good luck with what you're building."

Notice: each one closes cleanly, no pressure, no hook. The door stays open but the chase ends.
