Unify Chat: First five things to ask
Last updated: June 23, 2026
If you're new to Unify Chat and not sure where to start, here are five concrete prompts that show off what it can do. Each one is something you can paste in right now and get a real result.
1. "Research my company"
Just type that. Chat will pull together what we know about your company (what you sell, who you sell to, how your product is positioned) and use it as context for everything else you ask. This is the single most useful thing to do in your first chat: it makes every later prompt sharper because chat understands what you do.
You can also paste a quick "here's what we do" paragraph and chat will fold it into its memory.
2. "Build me a list of [your ICP]"
Try a real one. For example:
"Build me a list of Series A-B SaaS companies in the US, 50-200 employees, hiring for sales roles in the last 30 days."
Chat will ask clarifying questions if useful, then build a working table you can review and save as a List. From there, find contacts on those accounts, enrich them, write outbound: chat continues the thread.
3. "Find me contacts at [a list of accounts]"
Bring a target account list (paste a CSV, give it a List name, or just list the company names) and ask chat to find the right people:
"At these 25 accounts, find the VP of Sales, the VP of Marketing, and the head of RevOps."
You'll get verified contacts you can review and act on.
4. "Write outbound to [a list or persona]"
Give chat a List and a brief, and it'll draft personalized first-touch emails:
"Draft a first-touch email for the contacts in 'Series A SaaS, sales leaders.' I want to lead with the hiring activity signal and offer a 15-min intro call."
Each draft is personalized to the recipient and the account. Edit the brief, regenerate, then push the drafts into a sequence when you're happy.
5. "Find people mentioning [topic] on LinkedIn or X"
A fun one that shows off how broad the data is:
"Find 20 people who've posted about competitive intelligence on LinkedIn in the last 30 days, enrich their work emails, and write a personalized intro email to each."
Try the same pattern with creators in your niche, people commenting on a specific viral post, attendees of a specific event, or LinkedIn job posts mentioning specific tech.
After these five
A couple of things to do once you've got the hang of it:
Hover over "Suggested next actions" at the bottom of any chat response. Chat suggests the natural follow-up moves (enrich, enroll, find lookalikes, dig deeper). Hovering gives you the prompt to try.
Teach chat about your business. Your ICP, your customers, the language you want to use in outbound. The more chat knows, the more useful it gets. See Does Unify Chat remember things between conversations? for how memory works.
More prompts to try
For richer prompt examples organized by use case (founder/small-team, sales rep, always-on outbound), see the pitch decks shared by your AE or PGS. A few quick ones to spark ideas:
"Enrich this messy file of webinar attendees with emails and phone numbers, and write personalized outreach to each."
"Build a list of local restaurants with 4.5+ Google review stars. Spot who is using Toast and who isn't, do targeted outreach based on this."
"Find me companies with 200+ Google Ads running right now."
"Pull every account in our pipeline that's been visiting our pricing page in the last 7 days, and draft a re-engagement email for the deal owner."
"At these 5 accounts, who in my team's broader network can introduce me to the VP of Engineering?"