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Just checking in – did this get buried?

A casual and non-pushy way to follow up.

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The subject line "Just checking in – did this get buried?" is a gentle way to follow up with someone who hasn't responded. It's effective when you want to rekindle interest without appearing too aggressive. This approach is casual and works well when you want to bring your email back to the top of the recipient's inbox. For instance, if you sent a proposal or introduction a week ago and haven't heard back, this subject line can help frame the email as a friendly reminder. It's particularly effective for roles like SaaS Founders or VP of Sales who need to maintain a friendly tone in their follow-ups.

Why It Works

It feels light and non-aggressive while gently prompting a response.

When to Use

Use when a prospect hasn’t responded to your initial email.

Variations To Try

Following up – still interested? | Bumping this up – thoughts?

Follow Up Subject Line

Quick nudge – still open to this?

Full Email Example

Hi [First Name], just wanted to check if this got lost in your inbox. No worries if the timing isn't right, but let me know if you'd like to chat!

Did I lose you? πŸ‘€
Did I lose you? πŸ‘€

Feels human, non-pushy, and keeps things casual.

Exploring Opportunities for Growth
Exploring Opportunities for Growth

Piques interest by suggesting potential growth opportunities.

Final Check-in: Completing Your Onboarding
Final Check-in: Completing Your Onboarding

Creates urgency and ensures completion of the onboarding process.

SaaS Founder

A Personalized Solution for [Company Name]
A Personalized Solution for [Company Name]

It’s straightforward and invites curiosity about your company.

Curious About [Industry Trend]?
Curious About [Industry Trend]?

Piques curiosity and encourages engagement.

Did I lose you? πŸ‘€
Did I lose you? πŸ‘€

Feels human, non-pushy, and keeps things casual.

A Personalized Solution for [Company Name]
A Personalized Solution for [Company Name]

It’s straightforward and invites curiosity about your company.

Did I lose you? πŸ‘€
Did I lose you? πŸ‘€

Feels human, non-pushy, and keeps things casual.

Following up – worth a quick sync?
Following up – worth a quick sync?

Makes it easy for them to reply with a yes or no without pressure.

Personalized

I forgot to mention this last time...
I forgot to mention this last time...

Adds intrigue, making them curious about what was missed.

Just checking in – did this get buried?
Just checking in – did this get buried?

It feels light and non-aggressive while gently prompting a response.

Just following up before I close this out
Just following up before I close this out

Keeps it warm, polite, and leaves room for response.

Did I lose you? πŸ‘€
Did I lose you? πŸ‘€

Feels human, non-pushy, and keeps things casual.

Following up – worth a quick sync?
Following up – worth a quick sync?

Makes it easy for them to reply with a yes or no without pressure.

Hope you’re doing well – quick follow-up
Hope you’re doing well – quick follow-up

Implies that this is the last email, making them more likely to respond.

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