
The Moment After Sending a Quote
The quotation has been sent.
The buyer does not reply on the same day.
Two days pass.
Then five.
Many exporters are unsure what to do next.
Should they send another price?
Ask directly if the buyer is interested?
Wait longer?
This is exactly where AI RFQ follow up becomes useful: not to pressure the buyer, but to keep the conversation moving with the right message at the right time.
Follow-Up Should Not Repeat the Same Message
A weak follow-up says:
“Please check my quotation.”
That gives the buyer no new reason to respond.
A better follow-up adds something useful:
| Buyer Situation | Better Follow-Up Angle |
|---|---|
| No reply after quotation | Ask if specs need adjustment |
| Buyer asked about MOQ | Offer quantity options |
| Buyer compared prices | Explain value or delivery terms |
| Buyer requested samples | Confirm sample process |
| Buyer delayed decision | Send soft reminder with useful context |
The follow-up should reduce buyer effort, not create pressure.
A Practical RFQ Follow-Up Sequence
A simple export follow-up rhythm can look like this:
Day 1 — Quotation Sent
Keep it clear and complete.
Day 3 — First Follow-Up
Ask whether the buyer needs revisions on quantity, packing, or shipping terms.
Day 7 — Value-Add Message
Share lead time, sample option, or certification details.
Day 14 — Soft Final Check
Ask whether the project is still active or should be revisited later.
With AI RFQ follow up, these stages can be organized automatically instead of relying on memory or spreadsheets.
What AI Should Personalize
AI follow-up should not generate random text.
It should adjust based on:
- product type
- buyer role
- quotation amount
- market region
- previous buyer question
- RFQ stage
For example, a sourcing manager asking about delivery time should not receive the same follow-up as a distributor asking about private labeling.
Where Exporters Usually Lose RFQ Opportunities
Exporters often lose opportunities because:
- follow-ups are sent too late
- every buyer receives the same reminder
- quotation context is forgotten
- revised pricing is not tracked
- the sales team does not know which RFQs are still active
The problem is not always sales ability.
Often, it is workflow control.
How SaleAI Improves RFQ Follow-Up
SaleAI helps exporters connect RFQs, quotations, email replies, and follow-up timing into one workflow.
Instead of manually checking old conversations, teams can use SaleAI to generate follow-up drafts, organize quotation stages, and keep buyer communication active.
A strong AI RFQ follow up process helps exporters respond consistently without sounding robotic.
Example Follow-Up Message
Subject: Quick follow-up on your RFQ for [Product]
Hi [Name],
I wanted to check whether the quotation for [Product] matches your expected quantity and delivery timeline.
If needed, I can also prepare an updated option based on:
- different MOQ
- revised packing
- faster lead time
- shipping term preference
Would you like me to adjust the quotation for comparison?
Best regards,
[Name]
