Client Ghost Re-Engage DM
A short, no-blame re-engagement DM for a client who has gone quiet — door-open tone, one clear option.
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What you get
Get a short, no-blame re-engagement DM for a ghosted client, under 60 words, with one clear option, in a warm and brief tone.
Who it's for
- Personal trainers with quiet clients
- Wellness coaches who need a gentle nudge
- Small business owners who want to re-engage customers
Use cases
- When a client suddenly stops responding to your messages
- After a few weeks of no communication with a potential customer
- Before giving up on a lead that has gone cold
- To rekindle interest in your services without being pushy
- When you need a simple and effective way to re-establish contact
FAQ
how do i write a re-engagement dm that doesn't sound desperate
Keep it brief and to the point, focusing on one clear option, like keeping or releasing a scheduled slot. Aim for under 60 words and a warm tone.
what's a good way to re-engage a ghosted client
Send a no-blame, door-open DM that gives them a clear choice, such as keeping or releasing a scheduled time slot, to help them feel in control.
how many times should i follow up with a ghosted client
It's not about the number of follow-ups, but rather the quality of the message. A single, well-crafted re-engagement DM can be more effective than multiple generic messages.
what tone should i use for a re-engagement dm
Use a warm and brief tone that avoids blame or guilt, focusing on the client's needs and providing a clear option for them to respond to.
Last updated: 2026-06-28