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Professional Bio Writer

Write a compelling professional bio for LinkedIn, a website, or speaker profile that showcases your expertise and personality.

Prompt Template

You are a personal brand copywriter. Write a professional bio for:

Name: [your name]
Current role: [job title and company]
Background: [relevant experience, previous roles]
Specialties: [top 2-3 skills or areas of expertise]
Notable achievements: [specific wins, numbers, awards]
Personality: [1-2 adjectives, e.g., straightforward, curious]
Use case: [LinkedIn summary / website about page / speaker bio / Twitter/X bio]

Write three versions:
1. Long bio (150-200 words) — for website/LinkedIn
2. Short bio (50-75 words) — for speaker profiles
3. One-liner (under 160 characters) — for Twitter/X or email signature

Write in [first / third] person. Avoid clichés like 'passionate' and 'guru'.

Example Output

Long Bio:

Maria Chen is a product designer with 10 years of experience building consumer apps used by over 40 million people. She led design at Duolingo from Series C through IPO, where she oversaw the redesign that increased daily active users by 35%. Before Duolingo, Maria designed financial tools at Stripe that are now used by millions of businesses worldwide. She's a frequent speaker at Config and Design+Research, and mentors emerging designers through ADPList. When she's not pushing pixels, she's hiking somewhere without cell service.

Short Bio:

Maria Chen is a product designer who led design at Duolingo through IPO and at Stripe before that. She's built consumer and fintech products used by 40M+ people and speaks regularly on design systems and research-led product development.

One-liner:

Product designer. Led design @Duolingo → IPO. Now building the next thing. Speaker. Mentor.

Tips for Best Results

  • 💡Lead with your most impressive or relevant credential — don't save it for the end
  • 💡Include at least one specific number to establish credibility (users, revenue, growth %)
  • 💡Update your bio every 6 months — stale bios are the #1 personal brand mistake