Why did your prospect go silent?
Fill in what happened. Get a ready-to-use ChatGPT prompt that diagnoses the silence and writes your exact revival message.
The Silence Decoder generates a forensic diagnosis prompt for when a prospect suddenly stops responding. Describe what happened before they went quiet — and get a structured ChatGPT prompt that identifies the most likely reason, what's probably happening internally, and the exact revival message to send.
What you sent or said, and how the prospect responded before going silent.
How many days since last contact and how many follow-ups you've already sent.
Where the deal was and how interested they seemed before the silence.
Paste into ChatGPT for a full silence diagnosis and ready-to-send revival message.
Any salesperson dealing with a prospect who has suddenly gone quiet after showing interest — especially after a demo, proposal, or pricing discussion.
Silence after a positive interaction is one of the most confusing and frustrating parts of B2B sales. There are 12 distinct reasons prospects go silent — each requiring a completely different response. Sending the wrong revival message for the wrong reason makes things worse. This tool identifies which of the 12 reasons applies and gives you the right approach.
How long should I wait before using the Silence Decoder?
Use it when 5+ business days have passed after a clear next step was agreed. Before that, one gentle follow-up is usually sufficient.
What if I have already sent 3 follow-ups with no reply?
The decoder accounts for this — describe your previous follow-ups in the form and it adjusts the diagnosis and revival approach accordingly.
What are the most common reasons for prospect silence in India?
The top 5 are: budget freeze, internal escalation required, lost to a competitor, champion went on leave, and the deal was never real — just polite interest.
Should I send the revival message by email or WhatsApp?
Describe your usual channel in the form and the prompt generates the message in that format. For Indian B2B, WhatsApp often gets faster responses than email.