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Cold EmailBy Efe Berke Çolaker 11 min read

43 Cold Email Subject Lines That Get Opened in 2026

43 cold email subject lines by type (question, personalized, value, follow-up), the rules that make them work, and how to test yours before sending.

ON THIS PAGE
  1. 01The 4 rules
  2. 02Question subjects
  3. 03Personalized subjects
  4. 04Direct-value subjects
  5. 05Follow-up subjects
  6. 06What to avoid
  7. 07Test before sending
  8. 08FAQ
43 Cold Email Subject Lines That Get Opened in 2026
43 cold email subject lines that get opened in 2026, organized by type
43 cold email subject lines that get opened in 2026, organized by type

The subject line has exactly one job: earn the open without lying. Get it wrong and your best copy never gets read. These 43 cold email subject lines are organized by structure, each with the psychology behind why it works, so you can adapt rather than copy blindly. First, the rules that decide whether any subject line lands.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS
Keep it to 1 to 5 words. Longer reads as a campaign and truncates on mobile.
Use sentence case or lowercase, like a colleague writes, never Title Case.
Company-specific subjects beat name-specific ones because they prove research.
The subject only buys the open. Replies come from the body and a verified list.

The 4 rules that make subject lines work

  • Short. 1 to 5 words. Every extra word lowers the open rate and risks mobile truncation.
  • Human case. Sentence case or all-lowercase reads like a real person. Title Case screams marketing.
  • No hype. Zero exclamation marks, zero emoji for B2B cold email. They are spam signals from unknown senders.
  • No bait-and-switch. A subject unrelated to the body earns the open and loses the reply, plus a spam report.

Question subjects (curiosity plus relevance)

  • quick question about {{company}}
  • {{firstName}}, still doing outbound manually?
  • who owns growth at {{company}}?
  • is {{painPoint}} on your Q3 list?
  • are you the right person for this?
  • how are you handling {{process}}?
  • {{company}} + {{yourCompany}}: worth a look?

Personalized subjects (the reply-rate winners)

  • {{company}}'s onboarding drop-off
  • saw the {{funding}} news
  • your talk at {{event}}
  • 3 ideas for {{company}}'s landing page
  • congrats on the {{milestone}}
  • {{mutualName}} suggested I reach out
  • noticed {{company}} is hiring SDRs
Company-specific beats name-specific: "acme's churn problem" outperforms "John, quick question" because it proves you did research instead of a mail merge.

Direct-value subjects

  • 14% reply rate playbook
  • your competitor's outbound stack
  • benchmark data for {{industry}}
  • the {{metric}} fix
  • cut {{cost}} in half
  • a shorter path to {{goal}}
  • free teardown of {{asset}}

Follow-up subjects

  • Re: (stay in the same thread, no new subject)
  • closing the loop
  • one more thing on {{topic}}
  • wrong person?
  • should I stop?
  • before I close your file
  • quick follow-up, {{firstName}}

Follow-ups drive over half of cold email replies. The full cadence is in our follow-up guide, and copy-paste sequences live in the template library.

Subject lines to avoid

  • Anything with "free", "guarantee", "act now" or multiple exclamation marks.
  • ALL CAPS or Title Case (marketing tells).
  • Fake "Re:" on a first email (it works once, then destroys trust).
  • Emoji in B2B cold outreach.
Free subject line tester scoring length, spam triggers and tone
Free subject line tester scoring length, spam triggers and tone

Test your subject line before sending

Before a subject line goes to 5,000 people, run it through the free subject line tester. It scores length, flags spam trigger words, checks capitalization and personalization, and gives instant fixes. Pair the winning line with a proven body from the template library, and make sure your list is verified so the opens you earn do not bounce.

Great subject lines need great deliverability
A perfect subject on a domain that lands in spam gets zero opens. Getlead includes warm-up, SMTP verification and sending built to reach the inbox. From $19.90 a month.
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FAQ: cold email subject lines

What is the best cold email subject line length?

1 to 5 words (roughly 20 to 40 characters). Short subjects read as personal notes; long ones read as campaigns and truncate on mobile.

Should I use the recipient's name in the subject?

Company name outperforms first name. First-name subjects are an overused trick; a specific company reference signals real research.

Do questions work in subject lines?

Yes, when they are specific to the reader. Generic questions do not, but "is {{painPoint}} on your list?" does.

How do I know if my subject line will land in spam?

Test it with the free subject line tester and check your domain with the deliverability test.

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