Company bios are the most frequently seen paragraphs an organization owns. They go at the end of every press release, in conference brochures, partner lists, award submissions, and the About page. Most companies write one quickly and then let it grow stale for years.
The version that lasts avoids anything with a shelf life. No recently, no fast-growing, no headcount that changes in March. Just state what you do, who you do it for, and the one or two facts that stay true in 2028.
People notice the inconsistencies. When your press release, LinkedIn page, and conference materials describe your company differently, a journalist decides which one to go with and usually picks the oldest. Writing one approved set of lengths together eliminates that whole category of problem for a couple of years.
Written without dated words like recently or fast-growing.
Matched versions at every length you actually use.
One description your whole team can copy without editing.
Where AI falls down on company biographies
Generated boilerplate attempts to capture the same few claims: leading provider, innovative solutions, committed to excellence. Put yours beside three competitors in a conference program and nobody can tell you apart, which is the one job the paragraph existed to do.
How We Match Writers to No-AI Company Biographies
This is for the writers of corporate copy rather than marketing copy, and the discipline is subtraction. The long version is written first, then cut to 250 words, then to 100, then to 50, and every step has to keep the sentence doing the actual identifying work.
How a company biography gets written here
You send what you do, who buys it, and the facts you want fixed.
Writer drafts the longest version and confirms every claim with you.
Shorter versions cut down from it, keeping the same order and language.
Consistency check across all lengths, then verification against the detectors.
How to Order No-AI Company Biographies
You can select how many versions you would like in total. Three versions at lengths of 50, 100, and 250 words come to 400 words, which is $40 of writing along with a 40 cent fee. There is no account, no retainer, and no minimum beyond 100 words. Please send your current bio even if it is something you do not like, because it tells the writer what to keep.
Boilerplate at fifty, hundred and two hundred fifty words.
A longer About page version written from the same facts.
Plain text you can paste anywhere without reformatting.
Consistent wording across every version, checked before delivery.
Full copyright, so partners and directories can reprint it.
What people commission company biographies for
The boilerplate footer on every press release.
Partner directories and marketplace listings.
Conference programs and speaker submissions.
Award entries that ask for a company summary.
What company biographies cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical company biography
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short boilerplate
100
$10
$0.10
$10.10
Extended company bio
250
$25
$0.25
$25.25
About page narrative
600
$60
$0.60
$60.60
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Buying No-AI Company Biographies: FAQs
Anything from 100 words up. Because you pay by the word you are never buying padding to fill a package tier.
Yes. Tell us the volume and cadence and we keep the same writer on the account so the voice stays consistent. The rate does not change with volume.
Write in the third person for anything that journalists or directories will reprint, as that is how it will be quoted. Write in the first person for your own About page, where readers expect a voice. Your facts do not change; only the way they are presented does.
Send it. Knowing what you are moving away from is more helpful than a clean slate, and it flags which claims are still associated with you. The writer marks what in the old version is no longer accurate before working on the new one.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our company biographies
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
CLChiara LMarketing Director, Ferrant Instruments
Trade press ran it almost as is
Two out of four outlets put your article out exactly like it was in our lead paragraph. Every other lead-in has either ignored or rewritten our releases. What’s notable here is that our lead-in this time was our measurement change, while in the past it was company achievement.
Verified orderPress releasesOctober 2025
IMIdris MCommunications Director, Havenmoor Trust
A journalist ran it nearly verbatim
The release covers the number first, and puts the CEO quote in the fourth position. It was picked by two industry magazines. One modified six words. I have been a writer of releases for 15 years, and that has only happened to me on two occasions.
Verified orderPress releasesJune 2025
KTKarim T
Cut twenty years into six lines
I have compressed twenty years of shift work in to this submission. The writer wanted to know what I’d been promoted for, not what my job title was, so my CV is more of a progressive account than a list.