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LinkedIn Recommendation Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A LinkedIn recommendation generator gives you warm opening lines to endorse a colleague, employee, or collaborator. A genuine recommendation is one of the most valuable things you can give a professional contact, but many people freeze on how to start, so the recommendation never gets written. This tool offers heartfelt, confident openers you can build from. Choose how many you want and pick the one that fits the person. It is ideal for endorsing teammates, former reports, and people you have worked with. The most powerful recommendations are specific, so follow the opener with a concrete example of what the person did and the impact it had. Generic praise is forgettable; a real story is convincing. Keep it honest and personal, and the recommendation will mean far more to the recipient and to anyone reading their profile later.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose how many openers you want.
- Click Generate to produce recommendation lines.
- Pick one that fits the person.
- Add a specific example and impact.
Use Cases
- •Recommending a colleague on LinkedIn
- •Endorsing a former employee
- •Writing a reference
- •Praising a collaborator
- •Supporting a contact's job search
Tips
- →Follow the opener with a real example.
- →Be specific, not generic.
- →Keep it honest and personal.
- →Mention the impact they had.
FAQ
what makes a good LinkedIn recommendation
Specificity. A strong recommendation goes beyond generic praise to name a concrete example of what the person did and the impact it had. A real story is far more convincing and memorable than vague compliments, however warm.
how long should a recommendation be
A short paragraph is usually ideal — long enough to give a specific example and a genuine endorsement, short enough that people actually read it. Quality and specificity matter far more than length.
how do i make it feel genuine
Write it in your own voice, mention something only you would know from working with them, and be honest. A personal, specific recommendation reads as authentic, while a string of superlatives can feel hollow or formulaic.