LinkedIn About Generator
Create an About section that reads like a real person and still hits the keywords. Generate multiple styles (results-first, story, concise) — then copy and paste.
Inputs
About drafts
Results-first326/2600
Results-first
Story-driven
Concise
Friendly
Keep it real. The best About sections sound like a person, not a brochure. Use short paragraphs and avoid keyword stuffing.
How to use
- Fill in your role, niche, and who you help.
- Add proof (metrics, wins) if you have it — even 1–2 lines helps a lot.
- Pick a style and copy the draft into your LinkedIn About section.
- Edit for accuracy, voice, and clarity.
Tip: Use short paragraphs. Most people skim. Make your first 2 lines strong.
FAQ
How long can a LinkedIn About section be?
LinkedIn About sections are commonly limited to 2,600 characters. Use short paragraphs and a clear CTA near the end.
What should I include in my About section?
A good structure is: hook (who you are), who you help + outcome, proof (metrics or examples), and a simple call to action.
Should I write in first person?
Yes. First person tends to feel more human and trustworthy on LinkedIn.
Do keywords matter in the About section?
Yes — use a few relevant keywords naturally (role, niche, skills). Avoid stuffing; clarity beats density.
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