Better Professional Biographies, Written by Humans
Bios almost never go where you put them. Conference organizers will shorten it, a moderator will read it aloud, an editor pastes your bio at the bottom of your article and caps it at fifty words. Writing one that survives any of those scenarios is a very different challenge than writing a paragraph that describes you.
So we compose a set. A long version to post for yourself, a middle version for programs and panels, and a short version that conveys something when all the rest has been cut.
Here, the order of the facts is more important than the facts themselves. Everyone has a list of jobs, degrees, and memberships. The bio that works determines which single item goes first and allows the others to follow. That decision depends on the audience, and it is exactly the decision a generator averages away.
One lead fact chosen deliberately, not simply the most recent.
Three lengths that each read as finished writing.
Written to stay accurate for a year, not a month.
Where AI falls down on professional biographies
Auto-generated bios give each fact the same significance. A diploma, your initial job and your charitable contribution arrive in one unvaried series of clauses, because nothing in the syntax knows which of them resonates. Readers perceive that flatness, even when the data is not incorrect.
How Human Writers Create No-AI Professional Biographies
A bio on a speaker program, or on a book cover, or on a team page will reward different openings, and so we first ask where it will go before we write it. The task of the writer is then to collect the verifiable record from you: titles, dates, credentials, and the two or three things you are known for.
How a professional biography gets written here
Tell us where the bio will run and who reads it there.
Send your CV, existing bio and anything you want mentioned by name.
The writer drafts the long version first, then cuts down rather than padding up.
You confirm every credential and date before the set is finalized.
What’s Included With No-AI Professional Biographies
Three cuts of one bio, each written to stand alone, plus a first-person variant if a profile page needs it. Pronouns and name style follow the way you use them. Everything comes as plain text, so it survives being pasted into whatever submission form an organizer sends you at short notice.
A long bio for your own site or press page.
A mid-length version for programs, panels and introductions.
A short version for bylines and directory listings.
A first-person variant when a page calls for it.
Plain text formatting that survives any submission form.
What people commission professional biographies for
Speaking at a conference that wants copy tomorrow.
Incorporating a byline in a trade magazine.
Updating a team page after someone is promoted.
Submitting to award or directory listings.
What professional 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 professional biography
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short bio
150
$15
$0.15
$15.15
Standard bio
350
$35
$0.35
$35.35
Bio set at three lengths
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.
No-AI Professional Biographies: Frequently Asked Questions
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
When the leading fact is altered. An updated title, a book, a relocation, or a company that no longer exists. Minor changes that can be done independently. If the opening statement is no longer the most engaging true attribute about you, it is worth the cost.
It is true, and it is common on team pages. We require a short interview with the individual or a comprehensive written record, along with their approval for publication. No one appreciates reading a description of themselves that they are not permitted to check.
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 professional biographies
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
AOAdaeze O
Got an interview off the third one
I applied to 11 jobs with my own application and received 0 feedback. I ordered 3 custom applications, and the third received a callback. The job ad mentioned a comfort level with ambiguity, and the writer focused the paragraph on a project of mine that was all about ambiguity.
Verified orderCover lettersMarch 2026
GTGeorgina TTrustee, Wrenmoor Community Fund
Answered the question asked
Our applications typically answer a question that is broader than the one that is being asked. That was not the case on this application. All sections stayed within the word count and within the question. I am not claiming direct credit for this, but we got the grant. This was the best application we have submitted to date.
Verified orderGrant applicationsJuly 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.