Craft natural LinkedIn DM and email responses that weave in NGM products/services tastefully. Invoke with "respond to this message," "reply to this DM," "craft a response," or by pasting a screenshot of a LinkedIn DM or email and asking for a reply. Handles cold outreach, warm introductions, partnership inquiries, and information requests.
Craft brief, natural responses to LinkedIn DMs and emails that subtly weave in NGM products/services.
Detect sender type from their LinkedIn title, company, or message content:
| Sender Type | Recommend |
|---|---|
| Clinician, physician, practitioner, or entrepreneur | Membership programs (LIP) or consulting services |
| Vendor, MedTech founder, product company, or B2B service | NGM Commons (vendor intelligence platform) |
Detection signals:
When unclear, default to membership programs unless they're clearly selling something.
Do:
Don't:
Hey Sarah, good question.
I run Next Generation Medicine, a platform and community of 240+ longevity docs. We cover everything from peptides to hormone optimization to practice building.
Easiest way to see if it fits: nextgenerationmedicine.co/intelligence
Anant
Hey James, appreciate the note.
I do a fair amount of advisory work with practices scaling into longevity. Happy to chat if you want to compare notes on what's working.
Anant
Hey Mike, appreciate the outreach.
I run NGM Commons, a vendor intelligence platform for longevity clinicians. If you're trying to get in front of practitioners in this space, might be worth a look.
Happy to send over a one-pager if useful.
Anant
Hey Rachel, interesting timing.
Men's health is exactly what the clinicians in my network are actively evaluating. I run a platform called NGM Commons that profiles vendors for longevity practitioners. If you're looking to get discovered by US docs, could be a fit.
Let me know if you want details.
Anant
For detailed program info, pricing, and positioning statements, see: .claude/skills/document-studio/ngm-programs.md
Only reference this file if you need specifics on pricing tiers, feature lists, or official positioning language.