Profile Pros is done for you LinkedIn content for independent consultants. See two weeks of your own posts, in your voice and ready to publish, for $1 before you decide.
Honey, the CRM isn't your problem. You've just never had to look somebody in the eye and decide if they were serious.
Same polish, same rhythm, same forgettable shape, in feed after feed. We are the opposite. Your posts sound like you wrote them on your best day, and they deliberately vary in length and polish the way a real person writes, so the people who matter read your ideas and not a template. We use the best AI models to get there. We just refuse to let the output read like everyone else's. Read exactly how we do it.
The consultants who win work on LinkedIn are not the loudest ones. They are the ones who show up every week sounding like themselves, so that by the time the right reader needs help, they already feel known. That is the position we build for you, one week at a time.
You already have AI. You could open a chatbot and write a post right now. You do not, because consistently writing posts worth reading takes time you do not have. So we do it for you.
Three steps. The first takes a few minutes. Your first post arrives the day you start, so you judge the work, not our marketing.
Answer a few quick questions and share a short writing sample, a few minutes. Your first post arrives the day you start. No long onboarding.
Over 14 days you get four to six finished posts in your voice, ready to publish. You see the work before you decide anything.
Keep going past the trial and we write your full LinkedIn profile, free. A $697 value, so your profile and posts work toward the same goal.
Your posts follow a deliberate mix over time. Mostly useful insight that builds your expertise, a little of your own point of view, and only the occasional soft mention of how you help. Here is the range.
Hover a band to see what each part does.
Useful insight, taught plainly. The substance of what you know, and the work that earns authority long before you ever pitch.
And here is that same mix in three real voices. Each one reads like the consultant it is written for actually wrote it, not a generic AI.
OK pricing rant. I bootstrapped a SaaS to a couple million and made every pricing mistake there is, so trust me here. You don't have a pricing problem. You've got a "scared to charge more" problem. Those are different, and I can see it in your tiers. Three plans, all within forty bucks of each other, and an enterprise option that just says "contact us" because you got nervous and wouldn't put a number on it. Raise your top tier until it makes you a little sick. Then hold. The ones who leave were never gonna be good customers. Did this with a client last month. Felt gross. Worked.
Every post arrives finished, with the thinking behind it. This is the real email, not a sample.
Twenty two years running operations for a logistics company, and I promoted a lot of good people straight into misery. Here's the pattern. You have a floor lead everybody loves, so you make them a supervisor as a reward, hand them a laptop and a parking spot and exactly zero training, then act shocked when they quit on a quiet Tuesday eight months later. I'm not shocked anymore. Being the best at a job and being able to run the people who do that job are barely the same species. One is about being the answer. The other is about slowly making yourself unnecessary, which nobody enjoys and nobody teaches. So I teach it, to new managers and the leaders about to create them. I keep just a few companies at a time, because you can't do this by slide deck. If you're about to hand somebody a laptop and a parking spot, talk to me first.
This is an Availability post, the small share of the week where you actually say what you do. It earns the closing ask by spending the whole post on a real pattern you lived, so the offer reads as help from someone who has been there, not a sales line. We placed it Thursday morning, when your buyers are between meetings and quietly worried about the person they just promoted.
You never have to keep up with what works on LinkedIn this month. The current best practices for format, length, and timing are already built into every post.
No buzzwords, no engagement bait, no AI tells. Every post is reviewed against a strict standard by a separate model from a different provider before it lands in your inbox. More in the FAQ.
These are actual client About sections and headlines, shown exactly as they were before and after their makeover. Every example here is shared with the client's permission.
The posts arrive finished every week with nothing required from you. You are never handing your voice to a black box.
Two ways to keep your content current and sounding like you, whenever you want to steer it.
Any time you have a win worth sharing, a post idea, or a change to how something sounds, send one email and we build it into what comes next.
Just closed a six month engagement with a founder. We rebuilt their whole sales motion and doubled the close rate. Might make a good post.
Rate any post in one click and the next batch adjusts. Nothing to write, nothing to manage. This half runs on its own.
Both are optional. Do nothing and the finished posts still arrive every week. But the more you use either one, the sharper your posts get, and the faster you move toward what you want from LinkedIn.
A premium tool costs more than we do and still makes you do all the work. We hand you the finished posts, for less.
A full LinkedIn profile rebuild, a $697 value, written in your voice, so your profile and your posts pull in the same direction. Unlimited revisions until you are thrilled.
Delivered as a welcome step after you continue, never during the trial.
Profile Pros is $149 a month, and you can start with a $1 trial for your first 14 days. If you would rather commit, quarterly billing is $399 every three months, which is about $133 a month. There are no tiers and no setup fees, and a LinkedIn profile makeover, a $697 value, is included when you continue past the trial. And if we ever publish a lower price for the plan you are on, we will move you to it, so joining early never costs you more.
A subscription includes two to three finished LinkedIn posts a week, written in your voice and ready to publish. You also get your first post the day you start, one click rating that sharpens the next batch, independent quality review by models from more than one provider, and a LinkedIn profile makeover worth $697 when you continue past the trial. It is billed monthly and you can cancel anytime.
Yes. Billing is monthly with no lock in, and you can cancel anytime. Your $1 trial runs 14 days and then becomes $149 a month automatically unless you cancel before it ends. You can switch to quarterly billing at signup or later in your billing portal. If you cancel, you keep receiving posts through the end of the billing period you already paid for, and you will not be charged again.
We hand you a finished post, while a chatbot hands you a first draft you still have to fix, format, and keep consistent every single week. Two things also separate us from opening a chatbot yourself: every post is reviewed by a separate model from a different provider, against a strict standard for voice and cringe, before it reaches you, and we are not locked to one AI, so we write with whichever model is best right now across every major provider. The simplest proof is the page you are reading, because if our own writing were generic, you would feel it.
Yes. Every post is written in your voice, matched from your own writing and refined each week from the posts you rate. A writing sample at signup gives us a head start, and the match sharpens as we learn your voice over time. The trial posts are a strong taste, and they get closer once you continue and we capture more.
For most consultants, a single client won from LinkedIn pays for years of the subscription. It also hands back the hours you would otherwise spend writing, hours you could bill to a client or spend finding your next one. And it costs a fraction of a human ghostwriter, who runs from $900 to $5,000 a month. You can start for $1 and let the posts decide.
Run your own numbers. If you bill $300 an hour and spend three hours a week writing, editing, and second guessing your posts, that is $900 of your time every week. We hand you the posts, written in your voice, for $149 a month. Your rate and your hours will differ, so do the math for yourself. That is the honest comparison.
As much or as little as you want. Most weeks the posts simply arrive and you publish them, but you can email us any time with a recent win, a topic, or a change to how something reads, and we shape it into your upcoming posts. It is off your plate by default and in your hands whenever you want it.
Your intake gives us your voice and your topics. A few weeks in, once you are settled, we invite you to a short story interview: seven questions you answer by email, about where you started, what a setback taught you, and how you actually work with clients. Your answers become the raw material for posts drawn from your real story, the kind no form can capture. It is optional, and nothing you share goes out until you approve it.
No. Your posts publish in your own voice, and nothing goes out without you. Executives have worked with ghostwriters for years, and people see your ideas in your words, so the help behind them is yours to mention, or not.
See two weeks of your own posts, in your voice, for one dollar. The posts close what marketing cannot.