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Research Influencers on X and Draft Emails

Zero reads their last 30 posts, understands their style and interests, and writes a personalized outreach email under 150 words saved as a Gmail draft.

Zero connects:X (Twitter)GmailNotionSlack

What Zero delivers

What the problem is

You found someone who'd be perfect for a partnership, but writing a cold email that doesn't feel generic takes 20 minutes of research, reading their posts, understanding what they care about, finding the right angle. You give Zero their X handle and get a personalized draft in seconds.

How Zero fixes it

Step 1: Connect your tools

X (Twitter)
X (Twitter)
Required
Zero reads public posts to understand the person's style and interests.
Connect
Gmail
Gmail
Required
Zero saves the drafted email to your Gmail drafts.
Connect
Notion
Notion
Optional
Optional, track partner status and fit scores in your Notion CRM.
Connect

Step 2: Ask Zero

@Zero read @swyx's last 30 X posts to understand their style and interests. Write a personalized cold outreach email under 150 words about a partnership. Reference something specific they posted recently. Save it as a Gmail draft.
Zero reads their X profile
Zero pulls the last 30 posts, analyzes content themes, tone, audience, and engagement patterns to build a profile of what this person cares about.
Personalized email drafted
Zero writes a concise outreach email that references specific content the person posted, explains the relevance of your product, and uses a tone that matches their style.
Draft saved to Gmail
The email is saved as a Gmail draft ready for your review. Zero also updates the contact's status in your Notion CRM if connected.

Step 3: Take it further

Score partner fit
Rate how well a potential partner matches your audience
@Zero analyze @swyx's audience overlap with our ICP. Score 1-10 with reasoning and save to Notion.
Batch outreach
Draft emails for multiple partners at once
@Zero for the top 10 partners in my Notion list, research each and draft personalized outreach emails.

Tips for better results

Give Zero context about your product angle. "focus on how we help developer tool companies".
Ask for multiple variants. "draft 2 versions: one casual, one professional".
Always review before sending. Zero gets the research right, but the final voice should be yours.