Outreach Templates
1. The Friendly Neighbor
Tone: Warm, conversational, helpful Best for: Friends, acquaintances, neighborhood chats
Hey, hope you're doing well. I wanted to pass along something that could be worth a look for your home. There's a new home energy subscription called Daylight that adds battery backup and solar panels to your house without the scary upfront expense.
It’s a really simple monthly subscription that usually ends up being cheaper than your utility bill. You stay powered during outages, reduce your grid dependence, and even earn rewards through their app. They also take care of installation, maintenance, and monitoring, so there’s no upkeep on your end.
You might be eligible based on where you live. Would it be helpful if I sent you the link to check?
2. The Storm Prepper
Tone: Grounded, resilience-minded, practical Best for: Homeowners in outage-prone areas or colder states
Just wanted to share something timely with all the storms we’ve had. There's a company called Daylight that helps homes stay powered when the grid goes down by combining a battery backup system with solar panels that kicks in automatically during outages.
It’s part of a monthly subscription model, so there’s no upfront installation or equipment cost and nothing to purchase. Your essentials like the fridge, Wi-Fi, and lighting stay on during blackouts, and the system also helps reduce your energy bill by pulling from the sun and battery instead of the utility.
It’s a solid protection plan that also saves you money. Want me to send the info so you can see if your address qualifies?
3. The Budget-Minded Lead
Tone: Smart money, savings-focused, clear ROI Best for: Value seekers, homeowners worried about rising costs
If your energy bill has been creeping up lately, this might be worth checking out. There’s a home energy service called Daylight that installs battery backup and solar panels on your home as part of a monthly subscription.
You don’t have to pay anything upfront for installation or equipment, or even buy the system. The subscription often costs less than what people are already paying for electricity. Plus, it locks in a flat rate, protects you from utility price hikes, and covers all maintenance and repairs.
On top of that, you earn Daylight rewards for helping support the grid during peak demand hours. It’s a pretty smart way to save and protect your home at the same time. Want to check if your home is eligible?
4. The Tech Enthusiast
Tone: Innovative, clean-tech forward, connected lifestyle Best for: Homeowners into smart home devices or emerging tech
This might be up your alley. There’s a new home energy service called Daylight that lets your home run smarter by installing solar and battery storage with no upfront installation or equipment cost.
It’s a subscription model where you pay a fixed monthly amount, and in return, your home gets its own battery backup, solar panels, and a system that intelligently manages your energy usage. It even earns you rewards when your system supports the larger grid.
The whole thing plugs into a mobile app with deep insights so you can track production, battery status, energy savings, and rewards in real time. Definitely one of the most accessible ways to modernize your home energy system. Want the link to see if your address qualifies?
5. The Sustainability Seeker
Tone: Purpose-driven, climate-conscious, community-oriented Best for: Homeowners with values around climate, impact, and fairness
If clean energy is something you’ve thought about but haven’t acted on yet, this could be a great entry point. Daylight is a new energy subscription that makes it super easy to power your home with battery backup and solar.
There’s no big upfront investment for installation or equipment. Just a monthly subscription that usually ends up costing less than your electric bill. And beyond savings, the system reduces your carbon footprint and supports a growing decentralized energy network that rewards homeowners for contributing power back to the grid.
It’s simple, affordable, and makes your home part of the climate solution while giving you energy independence. Want to see if your home qualifies?
6. The Direct One
Tone: Efficient, no fluff, results-first Best for: Time-strapped folks or text/SMS outreach
Quick thing to check out. There’s a home energy subscription called Daylight that installs battery backup and solar panels without any upfront installation or equipment costs.
You just pay a flat monthly rate, usually lower than your utility bill, and get protection during outages plus rewards for helping stabilize the grid. They handle all the install, maintenance, and support.
Want me to send you the link to check if your home is eligible?
Mix-and-Match CTA Phrases
Here are a few CTA options you can tack on or rotate depending on your channel:
“Let me know if this sounds interesting and I’ll forward you the link.”
“It only takes about 60 seconds to check your address and see if you qualify.”
“No pressure at all, but it’s a solid option to have.”
“Happy to connect you with a specialist who can walk you through it.”
“You might be eligible and not even know it.”
“Shoot me a reply and I’ll send it over some more materials for you to dive into.”
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