Writing
About Page Headline Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
An about page headline generator solves the blank-page problem that stops most people from finishing their About page at all. The headline is the first line a visitor reads — if it sounds like a job title or a LinkedIn summary, they leave. This tool takes your name and a plain-English description of what you do or believe in, then produces a batch of personality-driven headlines ranging from bold and direct to warm and story-led. Freelancers, coaches, founders, and creators use it to move past the default 'Hi, I'm [Name]' opener and find a line that actually signals confidence. Enter your focus, choose how many options you want, and treat the output as a shortlist to riff from rather than a final draft.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter your name or brand name exactly as it should appear in the headline.
- Write a plain, specific description of your focus in the second field — avoid jargon and be direct.
- Set the count to at least 6 to get a useful range of tones and angles.
- Click Generate and read each headline aloud to hear which ones sound natural.
- Copy your favorite, then tweak the wording to match your voice before publishing.
Use Cases
- •Freelance designer rebranding a portfolio site after switching from agency to solo work
- •Business coach relaunching a website after a niche pivot and needing a new positioning line
- •Startup founder writing a first public-facing About page before a product launch
- •Course creator on Kajabi or Teachable positioning a skills-based education business
- •Consultant replacing a flat job-title opener with a mission-led headline that earns the scroll
Tips
- →Run the generator twice with different focus angles — one outcome-focused, one belief-focused — to see which direction resonates more.
- →If your focus field is longer than 10 words, trim it to one sharp idea; the generator produces stronger headlines from tighter inputs.
- →Avoid headlines that only state your profession — 'Writer, Speaker, Coach' is a label, not a hook.
- →Test your chosen headline by showing it to someone unfamiliar with your work and asking them what they'd expect to read next.
- →Headlines starting with verbs ('Built on...', 'Obsessed with...', 'Turned...') tend to create more momentum than noun-led ones.
- →Save all the generated options before discarding — a headline that doesn't work today may fit perfectly when you rebrand or pivot.
FAQ
what should an about page headline actually say
It should hint at a transformation you enable, a perspective you hold, or a tension in your field — not just your job title. The best ones give a visitor a reason to read the next sentence. Think outcome or point of view, not role.
how long should an about page headline be
Under 12 words is the practical limit — short enough to absorb at a glance and render cleanly on mobile. If a generated headline resonates but feels long, try cutting the first three words; most headlines don't need their opening clause.
what do I put in the focus field to get better headlines
Write a plain, honest sentence rather than a polished one — something like 'helping burnt-out marketers find simpler systems' gives the generator real material to work with. The more specific and opinionated your input, the less generic the output. Vague focus produces vague headlines.