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Tone, stickiness, creativity, wordiness, reasoning levels

Email structure stickiness controls how closely PitchKraft follows the wording and structure of the example output email when generating campaign emails. The setting runs from 1 to 5. Lower numbers give the system more freedom to rephrase and reorganise your content, while higher numbers keep it much closer to your original style.

1 – Very loose: the system keeps the core idea but feels free to change wording and structure a lot.

3 – Balanced: the reference email is the main template, although PitchKraft can be a little flexible in composition.

5 – Very strict: the emails stay very close to your original paragraphs, order and tone, changing only what is needed for each prospect. This is the default value when creating a new blueprint.

If you are unsure where to start, stick with 5 and then play around by giving PitchKraft more flexibility.

The Tone setting simply means how the email will sound, not what it says. Think of tone as the voice or mood of the response.


For example, the same answer can be written in the following tones:

Professional: formal, clear, and business-focused. Best for work emails, reports, and official communication.
Friendly: warm, polite, and approachable. Sounds helpful without being too formal.

Chatty: relaxed, conversational, and informal. Feels like talking to a person, not a system.

This is how chatty (verbose) the email should be (low, medium, or high). Basically, how long do you want the email to be. Set it to medium to begin with, and play with it later and see what the emails look like in the ‘Preview email’ section. If you want to be more specific, then you can tell PitchKraft what to do in the ‘Special instructions‘ element.

How creative the writing style should be (low = straightforward, high = imaginative and medium is between the two).  Set it to medium to begin with, and play with it later and see what the emails look like in the ‘Preview email’ section. If you want to be more specific, then you can tell PitchKraft what to do in the ‘Special instructions‘ element.

How detailed/analytical the email logic should be (low, medium, high).  Set it to medium to begin with, and play with it later and see what the emails look like in the ‘Preview email’ section. If you want to be more specific, then you can tell PitchKraft what to do in the ‘Special instructions‘ element.

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