AI Cold Email Writer
A Cold Email You'd Actually Send — From One Line.
Tell @vustbot who you're reaching out to and what you want, and it drafts a short, specific email — subject lines, a clear ask, a follow-up if you need one. It's a free multi-model AI chat in Telegram, not a single-purpose SaaS hiding behind a signup and a credit card.
Honest framing
A chat that writes outreach — not a sending platform
Single-purpose cold-email tools tend to gate the writing behind a signup and a card, then push you into their sequencer. @vustbot is a free multi-model AI chat in Telegram: it drafts the email, tunes the tone, and writes the follow-up — no account, no wall. The trade-off is honest: it writes, it doesn't send or track. Copy the draft into your own sender.
See the difference
A one-line outreach brief into @vustbot, the sendable draft that comes back, then a quick tune-and-follow-up pass.
A one-line brief into a cold email you'd actually send
- Solo founders
- You need to reach a prospect and the blank draft is eating your morning
- Tell @vustbot who you're emailing, your ask, and one real result you can cite — get a short, specific email back, plus subject-line options and a follow-up.
- Small sales teams
- You want good outreach without a full sequencer's signup and per-seat cost
- Draft and tune in a free Telegram chat, copy into your own sender. You give up built-in tracking; you gain zero friction and a chat that writes the rest of your copy too.
- Job seekers and BD
- Cold intros to hiring managers or partners that don't read like a template
- Give it a specific detail about the recipient and it drafts a note that references it — then adjust tone and length in the same thread until it sounds like you.
How the outreach draft comes together
- 01
Brief the recipient and the ask
Open @vustbot and describe who you're emailing, why, and the single action you want (a call, a reply, a intro). It's general AI chat — no /cold-email command, you just ask.
- 02
Get a sendable draft
It returns a short, specific email — subject line, a clear one-sentence ask, no filler — plus a couple of alternate subject lines and an optional follow-up.
- 03
Tune and sequence
Say "more formal," "lead with the number," or "write the 4-day follow-up" and it rewrites on the spot. Switch to GPT-5.6 or Claude mid-chat for sharper copy. Copy the result into your own email client to send.
Write outreach in the app you already have
Tell @vustbot who and why; get a short, specific cold email with subject lines and a follow-up — free, no signup wall.
Honest scope — it writes outreach, it doesn't send it
General AI chat, not a sending platform
@vustbot is a multi-model assistant in Telegram, not a purpose-built cold-email SaaS with sequences and dashboards. It drafts, tunes and follows up in one thread — but there's no mail-merge, open tracking or automated sending. Pair it for the writing with a dedicated sender for delivery.
No signup wall to draft
Most cold-email tools gate the writing behind a signup and a card. Here your Telegram login is enough — the free tier drafts on GPT-5.6 Luna and Gemini 3 Flash, and you can write a full email for nothing.
Specific in, non-generic out
The draft is only as sharp as the brief. Give it a real result, a detail about the recipient, and the exact ask, and it drops the boilerplate. Vague briefs get generic emails — that's on the input, and it's easy to fix in chat.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a dedicated cold-email SaaS, or general AI chat?
General AI chat, and that's the honest wedge. @vustbot is a multi-model assistant in Telegram — not a purpose-built outreach platform with sequences, tracking and a signup wall. It writes a genuinely good cold email from a short brief, then keeps going into follow-ups, subject-line variants and objection replies in the same thread. There's no /cold-email command; you just describe the recipient and your ask.
Why use this instead of a single-purpose cold email tool?
Most cold-email web tools gate the good stuff behind a signup and a credit card before you've written a single line. Here you open Telegram — already installed, already your login — and start drafting for free. You give up the CRM-style sending and open-tracking dashboard; you gain zero friction and a chat that also handles the rest of your writing. For solo founders and small teams, that trade often wins.
Does it send the emails or track opens?
No — it's text-in, text-out inside Telegram. There's no sending, no mail-merge, no open or reply tracking. You copy the draft into your real email client or sequencer to actually send it. If tracking and automated sequences are core to your workflow, pair this for the writing with a dedicated sender for the delivery.
How do I get emails that don't sound like a template?
Give it something specific — a real result, a detail about the recipient's company, the exact ask. The more concrete your brief, the less generic the draft. You can also tell it "cut the flattery," "one sentence shorter," or "lead with the number," and it rewrites on the spot. Switching to a stronger model (GPT-5.6 or Claude) mid-chat tends to produce sharper, less boilerplate copy.
Is it actually free, and do I need an account?
Yes to free, no to accounts. Your Telegram identity is the login — no email signup, no card. The free tier drafts on GPT-5.6 Luna and Gemini 3 Flash; paid tiers add heavier models for when you want a more polished pass, but a solid cold email costs you nothing to generate.
Can it help with the whole outreach, not just the first email?
Yes — because it's a conversation, not a one-shot generator. Ask the same thread for follow-up emails, a LinkedIn connection note, a reply to a common objection, or a shorter version for mobile. It keeps the context of who you're emailing, so you don't re-brief it each time.
Ready when you are
A cold email you'd send — free, no card, in Telegram.
Describe the recipient and your ask, get a sendable draft with subject lines and a follow-up, tune it in the same chat — then copy it into your own sender.