linkedin headline generator

LinkedIn Headline Generator

Draft LinkedIn headline options that say what you do, who you help, and why someone should keep reading.

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Headline options

Option 1

Product marketer for B2B SaaS teams | turning product work into sharp launch stories

Option 2

Helping founders and growth teams turning product work into sharp launch stories | helped 12 launches reach qualified pipeline

Option 3

B2B SaaS Product marketer | Practical strategy, clean execution, measurable work

Option 4

Product marketer | I help founders and growth teams get sharper outcomes without extra noise

LinkedIn Headline Formula Examples

A strong headline usually combines role, audience, outcome, and proof. For example: Product marketer for B2B SaaS teams | Clear launches, sharper positioning. Another useful shape is: Helping founders turn product work into pipeline. The point is not to sound clever. The point is to help the right person understand your fit quickly.

What to Put Before the Separator

The first part of the headline should carry the clearest identity signal. That might be your role, your audience, or the problem you solve. Do not bury the important part after three vague phrases. People often see only the first chunk of a headline in search results, comments, and connection suggestions.

Use Proof Carefully

Proof makes a headline stronger, but it needs to fit in a tight space. A short result, niche, or credibility signal can help. Avoid claims that sound inflated or hard to verify. If the proof needs too much explanation, put it in the About section instead.

Do Not Stuff the Headline

A headline packed with every skill, tool, certification, and audience is hard to remember. Choose the signal that matters most for the next opportunity you want. You can always use the About section, featured links, and experience entries to add the rest.

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FAQ

Common Questions

What is a good LinkedIn headline?

A good headline quickly explains your role, audience, outcome, or proof in language your target reader understands.

Is this LinkedIn headline generator AI-based?

No. It uses editable formulas based on your inputs. It does not call an AI writing model.

How long can a LinkedIn headline be?

LinkedIn headline limits can change, but the practical rule is to keep the strongest message early and avoid filling every possible character.

Should I use symbols in my headline?

A simple separator can help readability. Too many symbols make a headline feel cluttered.