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As of 13 August 2026, AI can write your freelancer profile for UK clients.

Most people should do this themselves; the prompt is on this page.

Can you do it?

5 minutesto a draft.

15 minutesto something you’d act on.

Cost, all in£0

Skill needednone

Who has to check ityou

What the alternative costsThe supplied tool data gives no price for a human-written freelancer profile.

If this goes wrong: the profile sounds generic or overclaims your ability, so a prospective client may move on and you will need to rewrite it.

What to actually do

  1. Do it yourself

    The route this page recommends

    A chat interface, no skill needed, and roughly 15 minutes until you can act on the result.

    How to actually do it

    1. Open the freelance marketplace or profile page where you want to publish, and copy its character limit, section headings and required fields into a note.
    2. Gather your real service list, target client types, relevant work examples, measurable results, qualifications, tools, availability, location and portfolio link.
    3. Paste those details into the matching slots in the prompt, leaving out confidential client information and marking anything you cannot prove.
    4. Open ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini and paste the completed prompt together with the marketplace requirements.
    5. Compare the draft line by line with your CV, portfolio, client records and current service list, removing every invented or unsupported claim.
    6. Ask the chatbot to shorten the checked version to the platform limit and produce a headline that accurately describes your service.
    7. Paste the checked version into the profile page, add your genuine rates or booking details yourself, and preview it before publishing.

    Prompt

    Write a freelancer profile for UK clients using only the information I provide below. Do not invent qualifications, clients, results, software experience, years of experience or testimonials. Make the opening specific about the problem I solve and who I help. Use plain, confident British English, avoid buzzwords and exaggerated claims, and make the profile sound like a capable person rather than a marketing agency. Include a short headline, an opening summary, the services I provide, the types of clients or projects I suit, evidence from my real experience, and a clear next step for a prospective client. Do not include prices unless I provide them. Keep the main profile concise enough for a freelance marketplace and provide a shorter version for a social profile. Mark any statement that needs factual confirmation as [CHECK].
    
    My service:
    [WHAT YOU DO]
    
    The clients or industries you want to work with:
    [TARGET CLIENTS]
    
    Your relevant experience:
    [EXPERIENCE]
    
    Projects, outcomes or examples you can prove:
    [EXAMPLES AND RESULTS]
    
    Tools, qualifications or methods you genuinely use:
    [TOOLS AND QUALIFICATIONS]
    
    Your availability, location and working arrangements:
    [AVAILABILITY AND ARRANGEMENTS]
    
    Your portfolio or contact link:
    [LINK]
    
    Details or claims to avoid:
    [DETAILS TO AVOID]

    Open it prefilled in ChatGPT or Claude, or copy it into Gemini, which takes no prefill link.

  2. Use a tool built for this

    Second choice
  3. Hand it to a person

    The distant third

    A person who owns the outcome does this end to end, worth it when the failure is dear.

What it gets wrong

  • AI cannot know which part of your experience will make a particular UK client trust you without being given that context.
  • It cannot supply credible evidence, testimonials or results that you have not provided.
  • It defaults to familiar phrases such as reliable, passionate and results-driven unless you remove them.
  • It cannot decide whether your prices, availability and promised scope are commercially sensible for your situation.
  • It cannot make the final judgement about whether the profile sounds like you.

Even on a YES, the friction has a name: taste and context depth.

How we scored this

Five axes, each scored nought to two by hand: ten means AI carries the task cleanly, and the thresholds that turn a total into YES, PARTLY or NO are published in the methodology. Each axis name links to its definition.

AxisScore (0–2)
Output2
Inputs2
Verification2
Liability2
Effort delta2
Total10 / 10

FAQ

Can ChatGPT write my freelancer profile?
Yes. It can turn your genuine experience, services and examples into a structured profile, but you need to check every claim against your own records before publishing.
What should I include in a freelancer profile for UK clients?
Explain the problem you solve, who you help, what you deliver and what evidence supports your claims. Include your working arrangements, availability, portfolio link and a clear next step if those details are relevant.
Will AI make my freelancer profile sound generic?
It can, especially when you provide only a job title and a list of services. Give it specific projects, outcomes, client types and words you would actually use, then remove stock phrases from the draft.
Can AI invent details in my freelancer profile?
Yes. It may add qualifications, results, clients or software experience that you did not provide, particularly when your information is thin. Tell it to invent nothing and compare every factual statement with your CV, portfolio or records.

Nearby answers

Assessed by gpt-5.6-luna (gpt-5.6-luna) on 2026-08-13, second-checked by an independent model. Wrong somewhere? Email [email protected] and it gets re-checked.

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