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LinkedIn Profile Optimizer

Score your profile, get 5 headline variants, rewritten About section, and skills recommendations.

3 free optimizations/day

Paste your LinkedIn profile

Copy-paste your headline, About section, and experience bullets. The more you include, the better the optimization.

What Is a LinkedIn Profile Optimizer?

A LinkedIn profile optimizer analyzes your current profile and generates specific improvements for every section: headline, About, experience, and skills. Instead of generic tips like "add keywords," it rewrites your actual content with the right language, structure, and positioning for your target audience.

This tool scores your profile across four dimensions, generates 5 headline variants using different strategies, rewrites your About section with a hook-first structure, optimizes your experience bullets with metrics and action verbs, and recommends skills based on recruiter search behavior.

Why Most LinkedIn Profiles Underperform

Most LinkedIn profiles describe job titles instead of outcomes, use passive language instead of action verbs, and bury their value proposition below the fold. The headline reads like a business card. The About section reads like a resume summary. The experience bullets list responsibilities instead of results.

LinkedIn's algorithm and recruiter search both favor keyword-rich, result-oriented profiles. A profile that says "Led demand gen campaigns resulting in 2x pipeline growth" gets found. A profile that says "Responsible for marketing activities" does not.

The 5 Headline Strategies

Result-led headlines anchor on your biggest achievement. Value-led headlines focus on what you deliver to others. Keyword-loaded headlines are optimized for LinkedIn and recruiter search visibility. Authority-led headlines position you as an expert in your domain. Hook-led headlines use pattern interrupts to drive profile clicks.

Different strategies work for different goals. Job seekers benefit from keyword-loaded headlines. Founders and consultants benefit from value-led or authority-led. Anyone building a personal brand benefits from hook-led.

How the About Section Should Be Structured

The first line of your About section is the most important line on your entire profile. It appears in search results and is the only text visible before someone clicks "see more." Lead with a hook that creates curiosity or states a bold claim.

The rest follows a simple structure: problem you solve, how you solve it, proof that it works, and a clear call to action. Short paragraphs, line breaks for readability, and relevant keywords woven naturally throughout.

How to Use This LinkedIn Profile Optimizer

Copy-paste your current LinkedIn profile sections into the tool. Include your headline, About section, and a few experience bullets. Specify your target role or audience. The tool generates a profile score, 5 headline options, a rewritten About section, optimized experience bullets, skills recommendations, banner text ideas, and missing keywords.

Every output includes a copy button. Use the results to update your LinkedIn profile section by section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I paste into the profile content field?

Copy your LinkedIn headline, About section, and 3-5 experience bullets. You can also include your skills list. The more content you provide, the more specific the optimization will be. You do not need to include your name, photo, or connection count.

Which headline strategy should I pick?

It depends on your goal. If you are job searching, use keyword-loaded for maximum search visibility. If you are building a personal brand or attracting clients, use value-led or authority-led. If you want maximum profile clicks from content, use hook-led.

Will this work for non-English profiles?

The tool is optimized for English-language profiles. It may produce reasonable results for profiles written in other languages, but the keyword optimization and recruiter search insights are calibrated for English-language LinkedIn markets.

How is the profile score calculated?

The score evaluates four areas: headline (keyword density, clarity, value proposition), About section (hook strength, story arc, CTA, keywords), experience (result-oriented bullets, metrics, action verbs), and skills (relevance, completeness). Each area is scored 0-100 and combined into an overall score.

Can I use the About section output directly?

Yes. The rewritten About section is designed to be copy-pasted directly into LinkedIn. You may want to adjust specific details or add personal anecdotes, but the structure, hooks, and keywords are ready to use as-is.

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