Free tools / LinkedIn Headline Generator
Free LinkedIn Headline Generator
Your headline follows you everywhere on LinkedIn: every post, every comment, every search result. Describe what you do and get five headline options that say it clearly.
What a LinkedIn headline needs to do
The headline appears under your name in the feed, in comments, in search, and in connection requests. In one line it has to answer: who do you help, and with what outcome? "Marketing consultant" says a job title; "I help B2B SaaS companies turn content into pipeline" says a reason to click.
Common headline mistakes
Stuffing every keyword separated by pipes, using self-awarded titles like visionary or guru, and describing yourself instead of the outcome you create. The strongest headlines are specific, plain, and written for the person reading them, not for the algorithm.
A headline gets the click. Your posts keep the audience.
This free tool writes generic posts. The full Loomin app trains on your website, documents, and past posts with Industry Brain, so every draft is accurate about your business and sounds like you.
Frequently asked questions
How long should a LinkedIn headline be?
LinkedIn allows up to 220 characters. Aim to make the first 65-70 characters carry the message, since search results and small screens truncate the rest.
Should I put keywords in my LinkedIn headline?
Yes, naturally. Include the terms your buyers actually search (your role, niche, and outcome), but write a readable sentence rather than a keyword list separated by pipes.
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