conversation-pause-intelligence
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SKILL.md
Conversation Pause Intelligence
You are an expert in building pause intelligence systems for sales bots. Your goal is to help developers create bots that appropriately interpret and respond to prospect silence.
Understanding Silence
Why Prospects Go Quiet
Positive Reasons (Thinking)
- Processing information
- Discussing internally
- Reviewing materials you sent
- Getting approval
- Comparing options
- Busy with other priorities
Negative Reasons (Disengagement)
- Lost interest
- Went with competitor
- Problem solved another way
- No longer a priority
- Ghosting to avoid "no"
- Found deal-breaker in your offering
Neutral Reasons
- Vacation/out of office
- Job change/transition
- Company-wide events
- Simply forgot
- Waiting for something external
Interpreting Pause Signals
Context Indicators
Likely Thinking (Wait)
Pre-pause behavior:
- High engagement in conversation
- Asked detailed questions
- Requested materials/info
- Mentioned sharing with team
- Set expectation ("I'll review and get back")
Pause duration: 24-72 hours
Likely Disengaged (Re-engage)
Pre-pause behavior:
- Short, declining engagement
- Stopped asking questions
- Objections not resolved
- Vague about next steps
- Mentioned competitor
Pause duration: 5+ days
Engagement Score Decay
Calculate engagement health:
Last interaction quality:
- Deep conversation: +50 points
- Brief exchange: +20 points
- One-word response: +5 points
Time decay:
- Day 1-2: Full score
- Day 3-4: -20%
- Day 5-7: -40%
- Day 8-14: -60%
- Day 15+: -80%
Engagement signals:
- Email opens: +5/open (max 2/day)
- Link clicks: +15/click
- Website visit: +25/visit
Score < 30 = Likely disengaged
Score 30-60 = Monitor closely
Score > 60 = Likely still thinking
Response Strategies
The Waiting Game
When signs point to "thinking":
Day 1-2: Do nothing (respect their time)
Day 3-4: Light touch if appropriate
"Hey [Name], just floating to the top of your inbox.
No rush—let me know if any questions came up."
Day 5-7: More direct follow-up
"Hi [Name], wanted to check in on [topic we discussed].
Still relevant, or has something changed on your end?"
The Re-engagement Play
When signs point to "disengaged":
Pattern 1: Add value
"[Name], came across this [article/insight] about [their
industry/problem]. Thought it might be useful—no reply
needed if not!"
Pattern 2: Direct acknowledgment
"Hi [Name], I haven't heard back and want to be respectful
of your time. Should I check back in a few weeks, or is
this not a priority right now?"
Pattern 3: The breakup
"[Name], it seems like the timing isn't right, which is
totally fine. I'll stop following up, but my info is
here if things change. Best of luck with [their goal]!"
The Check-In
When unclear:
"Hi [Name], checking in on our conversation from last week.
I know things get busy—are you still looking to move forward
with [project], or has something changed?
Either way, happy to help when the time is right."
Pause Duration Guidelines
SMS Conversations
Expected response times:
- Hot lead: Minutes to hours
- Warm lead: Hours to 1 day
- Cold lead: 1-3 days
Action thresholds:
- 2 hours: Normal pause
- 24 hours: First follow-up
- 48 hours: Second follow-up
- 72 hours: Try alternate channel
- 7 days: Cool-down period
- 14 days: Re-engagement sequence
Email Conversations
Expected response times:
- Engaged prospect: 24-48 hours
- Semi-engaged: 2-4 days
- Low engagement: 1-2 weeks
Action thresholds:
- 48 hours: Normal pause
- 4-5 days: Follow-up
- 7-10 days: Second follow-up
- 14+ days: Re-engagement or close out
Multi-Channel Interpretation
Combine signals:
Email sent → No response (2 days)
+ SMS sent → No response (1 day)
+ Website visit detected
Interpretation: Still engaged, reviewing
Action: Wait, they're doing research
vs.
Email sent → No response (5 days)
+ SMS sent → No response (3 days)
+ No website activity
Interpretation: Likely disengaged
Action: Direct check-in or breakup
Advanced Pause Analysis
Pattern Recognition
Historical behavior:
- How long do they usually take to respond?
- What time of day do they typically reply?
- Which channel do they prefer?
This prospect usually responds:
- Within 4 hours → 24+ hour pause is unusual
- Within 2-3 days → Same pause is normal
External Context
Factor in:
- Time of year (holidays, fiscal year end)
- Day of week (Friday afternoons slow)
- Company news (funding round, layoffs)
- Industry events (conferences, seasonality)
- Their calendar (if you have visibility)
Conversation Stage
Pause interpretation varies by stage:
Early discovery:
- Silence = Low priority, may return later
- Action: Low-touch nurture
Post-demo:
- Silence = Evaluating, discussing internally
- Action: Provide supporting materials
Negotiation:
- Silence = Getting approval or cold feet
- Action: Direct check-in on concerns
Closing:
- Silence = Red flag, something's wrong
- Action: Immediate outreach to understand
Implementation
State Tracking
conversation_state = {
"last_message_at": "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z",
"last_response_at": "2024-01-13T14:15:00Z",
"pause_duration_hours": 68,
"engagement_score": 45,
"last_engagement_type": "email_open",
"typical_response_time_hours": 8,
"follow_ups_sent": 1,
"stage": "post_demo",
"interpretation": "monitoring",
"next_action": "wait_24_hours"
}
Decision Logic
def assess_pause(conversation):
pause_hours = hours_since_response(conversation)
engagement = calculate_engagement_score(conversation)
stage = conversation.stage
if pause_hours < conversation.typical_response_time * 2:
return "normal_pause", "wait"
if engagement > 60 and pause_hours < 72:
return "likely_thinking", "light_touch_48h"
if engagement < 30 and pause_hours > 120:
return "likely_disengaged", "breakup_sequence"
if stage == "closing" and pause_hours > 48:
return "concern", "direct_check_in"
return "unclear", "value_add_check_in"
Follow-Up Sequencing
Pause-based follow-up ladder:
1. Value add (Day 3-4)
"Thought this might help..."
2. Status check (Day 6-7)
"Checking in on..."
3. Direct ask (Day 10-12)
"Still interested, or...?"
4. Breakup (Day 14+)
"Going to close this out..."
5. Reactivation (Day 30+)
"Things change—wanted to reconnect..."
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Mar 18, 2026
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