sequence-load
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npx mdskill add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/sequence-loadBulk-add targeted leads to an Apollo outreach sequence, handling enrichment and deduplication automatically.
- Automates the process of populating outreach campaigns with qualified contacts.
- Integrates with Apollo for sequence management, contact creation, and data enrichment.
- Parses complex targeting criteria (titles, industry, size) from natural language input.
- Confirms sequence availability and reports on the number of contacts successfully added.
SKILL.md
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--- name: sequence-load description: "Find leads matching criteria and bulk-add them to an Apollo outreach sequence. Handles enrichment, contact creation, deduplication, and enrollment in one flow." user-invocable: true argument-hint: "[targeting criteria + sequence name]" --- # Sequence Load Find, enrich, and load contacts into an outreach sequence — end to end. The user provides targeting criteria and a sequence name via "$ARGUMENTS". ## Examples - `/apollo:sequence-load add 20 VP Sales at SaaS companies to my "Q1 Outbound" sequence` - `/apollo:sequence-load SDR managers at fintech startups → Cold Outreach v2` - `/apollo:sequence-load list sequences` (shows all available sequences) - `/apollo:sequence-load directors of engineering, 500+ employees, US → Demo Follow-up` - `/apollo:sequence-load reload 15 more leads into "Enterprise Pipeline"` ## Step 1 — Parse Input From "$ARGUMENTS", extract: **Targeting criteria:** - Job titles → `person_titles` - Seniority levels → `person_seniorities` - Industry keywords → `q_organization_keyword_tags` - Company size → `organization_num_employees_ranges` - Locations → `person_locations` or `organization_locations` **Sequence info:** - Sequence name (text after "to", "into", or "→") - Volume — how many contacts to add (default: 10 if not specified) If the user just says "list sequences", skip to Step 2 and show all available sequences. ## Step 2 — Find the Sequence Use `mcp__claude_ai_Apollo_MCP__apollo_emailer_campaigns_search` to find the target sequence: - Set `q_name` to the sequence name from input If no match or multiple matches: - Show all available sequences in a table: | Name | ID | Status | - Ask the user to pick one ## Step 3 — Get Email Account Use `mcp__claude_ai_Apollo_MCP__apollo_email_accounts_index` to list linked email accounts. - If one account → use automatically - If multiple → show them and ask which to send from ## Step 4 — Find Matching People Use `mcp__claude_ai_Apollo_MCP__apollo_mixed_people_api_search` with the targeting criteria. - Set `per_page` to the requested volume (or 10 by default) Present the candidates in a preview table: | # | Name | Title | Company | Location | |---|---|---|---|---| Ask: **"Add these [N] contacts to [Sequence Name]? This will consume [N] Apollo credits for enrichment."** Wait for confirmation before proceeding. ## Step 5 — Enrich and Create Contacts For each approved lead: 1. **Enrich** — Use `mcp__claude_ai_Apollo_MCP__apollo_people_bulk_match` (batch up to 10 per call) with: - `first_name`, `last_name`, `domain` for each person - `reveal_personal_emails` set to `true` 2. **Create contacts** — For each enriched person, use `mcp__claude_ai_Apollo_MCP__apollo_contacts_create` with: - `first_name`, `last_name`, `email`, `title`, `organization_name` - `direct_phone` or `mobile_phone` if available - `run_dedupe` set to `true` Collect all created contact IDs. ## Step 6 — Add to Sequence Use `mcp__claude_ai_Apollo_MCP__apollo_emailer_campaigns_add_contact_ids` with: - `id`: the sequence ID - `emailer_campaign_id`: same sequence ID - `contact_ids`: array of created contact IDs - `send_email_from_email_account_id`: the chosen email account ID - `sequence_active_in_other_campaigns`: `false` (safe default) ## Step 7 — Confirm Enrollment Show a summary: --- **Sequence loaded successfully** | Field | Value | |---|---| | Sequence | [Name] | | Contacts added | [count] | | Sending from | [email address] | | Credits used | [count] | **Contacts enrolled:** | Name | Title | Company | Email | |---|---|---|---| --- ## Step 8 — Offer Next Actions Ask the user: 1. **Load more** — Find and add another batch of leads 2. **Review sequence** — Show sequence details and all enrolled contacts 3. **Remove a contact** — Use `mcp__claude_ai_Apollo_MCP__apollo_emailer_campaigns_remove_or_stop_contact_ids` to remove specific contacts 4. **Pause a contact** — Re-add with `status: "paused"` and an `auto_unpause_at` date
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