Create a compelling LinkedIn About section that gets recruiters to stop and read.
Use toolRecruiter-tested structure
Built around what hiring managers and recruiters actually look for in a LinkedIn About section.
6 focused questions
Answer 6 questions in under 3 minutes. No blank page to stare at.
Headline variations included
Get multiple headline options alongside your About section to test what gets more profile views.
Saved to your profile
Your background details are remembered so updating your profile later takes seconds.
Your name, current role, industry, and years of experience. Takes under 2 minutes.
Tell us what you're great at and what kind of opportunities you're looking for.
Claude writes a concise, compelling LinkedIn summary with headline variations — ready to copy and paste.
Job seekers
Stand out with a profile that opens more conversations with recruiters and hiring managers.
Freelancers and consultants
Attract ideal clients by clearly communicating what you do and the results you deliver.
Executives building a presence
Establish thought leadership with a narrative that goes beyond your job title.
New graduates
Make the most of limited experience with a summary that highlights your potential and direction.
LinkedIn shows the first 3 lines before a 'see more' click, so your opening sentence must hook readers. The ideal length is 200–300 words — long enough to be substantive, short enough to keep attention.
First person (I) is standard for LinkedIn. Third person can work for executives building authority, but first person feels more approachable for most profiles.
The tool is trained to produce natural, varied writing. You should still read it through and add one personal detail that only you could write.
Yes. Come back anytime — your background details are saved to your profile so updating takes seconds.
Yes. You'll receive headline variations alongside your About section to test which gets more profile views.
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