Free LinkedIn summary generator

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A great LinkedIn summary is half the battle

The other half? Knowing who is already ready to buy. Gojiberry shows you which prospects are showing intent right now, so your outreach lands warmer.

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How it works

1. Fill out the form above with your role, experience, skills, tone, and goal

2. Click "Generate my LinkedIn summary"

3. Read the output, hit "Regenerate" until you like it, then "Copy" to grab it

4. Paste it into your LinkedIn About section and tweak to match your voice

What makes a strong LinkedIn summary

The first two lines are everything. LinkedIn truncates the About section after about 220 characters, so your hook has to do the work before the "see more" button shows up. Lead with a specific outcome you create for others, not your job title.

Lead with value, not credentials. Nobody opens a profile to read about how passionate someone is. They want to know what you can do for them. "I help B2B SaaS founders book 30 demos a month with intent-based outbound" beats "Senior SDR with a passion for sales" every time.

Use numbers when you have them. Specifics build trust. "Closed $2M in pipeline" is more credible than "drove significant revenue". If you do not have hard numbers yet, use specifics about what you do, who you serve, and how.

End with a clear next step. Tell people what you want them to do: book a call, send a DM, follow for daily takes on a topic. A summary without a call to action leaves conversion on the table.

Keep it short and scannable. Short sentences. Line breaks. White space. Nobody reads walls of text on LinkedIn, and the algorithm rewards profiles that visitors actually finish reading.

Your profile pulls them in. Goji tells you who to chase.

A polished About section converts visitors into connections. Gojiberry turns those connections into pipeline by surfacing buying intent in real time.

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Common LinkedIn summary mistakes to avoid

Listing every job you ever had. Your work experience section already does that. The summary is for positioning, not chronology.

Stuffing it with buzzwords. "Results-driven", "passionate", "synergy", "thought leader", "go-getter". Recruiters and prospects skip past these instantly. Specifics beat adjectives.

Writing in pure third-person when you are an individual. Third-person works for executives, founders, and thought leaders who want a more distant tone. For most professionals, first-person reads warmer and converts better.

No call to action. The most common mistake. People finish reading and have no idea what you want them to do next.

Copy-pasting your resume. Your CV is bullet points and tense formality. LinkedIn summaries are conversations. Different format, different tone.

LinkedIn summary examples by goal

For lead generation (B2B): open with a problem your audience has, name the result you deliver, drop a quick credibility line, end with a soft DM CTA.

For job seekers: open with what kind of role you are looking for and the impact you have had, name 3 specific skills, end with "open to opportunities, DM me".

For agency owners or freelancers: open with who you serve and the outcome, share a portfolio result, end with a "book a call" link.

For founders building in public: open with what your company solves, share a building moment, invite people to follow your journey.

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FAQ

Is this tool free?

Yes, 100% free. No signup, no credit card, no limits. Generate as many LinkedIn summaries as you want.

How does it work? Is there an AI behind it?

The tool runs entirely in your browser. It uses a structured library of LinkedIn summary patterns and remixes them with your inputs in real time. Nothing leaves your machine, no data is stored, no API key required.

Can I edit the summary after?

You should. The output is a strong starting point, not a final draft. Tweak the wording, add personal details, swap the call to action. The more it sounds like you, the better it converts.

What if I do not like the result?

Hit "Regenerate" to get a different version. The tool draws from multiple hook, bridge and CTA templates, so you will get a fresh result every time.

How long should a LinkedIn summary be?

The sweet spot is 150-300 words for most professionals. Long enough to position yourself, short enough that people actually read it. Recruiters tend to skim, so put your strongest line at the very top.

Can I use the same summary across multiple platforms?

The output is optimized for LinkedIn, but it works as a starting point for an "About me" section on a portfolio site, a Twitter/X bio (after trimming), or a website's team page.

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