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A bio that sells you, in three lengths, from one set of facts

Turn your experience, specialty, and market into a long-form bio, a short profile version, and a one-liner, each tuned to the tone you actually speak in and Fair Housing screened before it reaches you.

Updated June 2026 · one of 17 tools in the RealtrAI workspace

Fair Housing screened on every output

What you give it

  • Your name, brokerage, and years in the business
  • Specialty (luxury, first-time buyers, investment, vacation rentals, relocation)
  • Market area and the neighborhoods you actually work
  • Track record highlights (sales volume, designations, awards, languages)
  • Tone selection (polished, warm, direct, or editorial)
  • Optional personal notes: community ties, background, what clients say about you

What you get back

  • A long-form bio for your website About page and brokerage profile
  • A short bio sized for Zillow, Realtor.com, and MLS agent profiles
  • A one-line bio for social profiles, email signatures, and event intros
  • Tone-matched variants so the luxury version and the first-timer version read differently
  • A Fair Housing screen result for every draft
  • One-click copy formatted for web, profile fields, and social
3
Bio lengths per generation
4.2s
Average generation time
7
Federal protected classes screened

The challenge

  • !Writing about yourself is the hardest copy in real estate, so the About page stays half-finished for years.
  • !Your Zillow profile, your website, and your email signature all describe a slightly different agent.
  • !A bio written for luxury sellers reads wrong to a first-time buyer, and rewriting it for each audience never happens.
  • !Well-meaning lines about the clients or communities you serve can drift into Fair Housing territory without you noticing.
  • !Most agent bios read like the same template with a different name, and yours should not.

What it does

  • Generates a long, short, and one-line bio from a single set of inputs, so every profile stays consistent.
  • Tunes the voice to your specialty: a luxury bio leads with discretion and track record, an investor bio leads with numbers, a first-timer bio leads with guidance.
  • Writes in the tone you pick, from polished and editorial to warm and plainspoken, so the bio sounds like you on your best day.
  • Screens every draft against the 7 federal protected classes plus state and local additions before it reaches your editor.
  • Rewrites on request when you want a credential pulled forward, a softer open, or a tighter one-liner.
  • Keeps your inputs and outputs inside your own tenant. Your story stays yours.

Inside the tool

Every capability, included.

Three lengths from one generation: long, short, one-line
Specialty-aware framing for luxury, buyer, investor, and rental niches
Four tone settings you can preview side by side
Fair Housing screen on every draft
Instant rewrite with new emphasis
Formatted copy for website, profile fields, and signatures
Available at /bio in your RealtrAI workspace

Why it matters

Your bio is working while you sleep

Before a seller calls you back, they read your Zillow profile. Before a referral becomes a client, they read your About page. The bio is the one piece of marketing that gets read at every stage of every deal, and it is usually the last thing an agent updates. Agent Bio Generator makes it a five-minute job instead of a guilt-inducing project.

Long form

The full story for your website About page: experience, specialty, market knowledge, and the personal thread that makes people remember you.

Short form

A tight profile paragraph sized for Zillow, Realtor.com, and MLS agent fields, carrying the same facts in fewer words.

One-liner

A single sentence for social profiles, email signatures, and the moment someone hands you the microphone.

Tuned to you

The luxury bio and the first-timer bio should not match

A bio is positioning. The agent who closes Tiburon estates and the agent who walks first-time buyers through their first offer are both credible, but they earn trust with different proof. Pick your specialty and tone, and the bio leads with the evidence your audience actually cares about.

Specialty framing

Luxury leads with track record and discretion, investment leads with numbers and market read, buyer-focused leads with guidance and patience.

Tone control

Polished, warm, direct, or editorial. Preview the variants side by side and pick the one that sounds like you.

Real credentials

It writes from the facts you supply. It sharpens your story, it does not invent designations, awards, or sales you did not enter.

Built in

Personal copy with a professional guardrail

Bios are personal, and personal copy is where agents accidentally signal who they prefer to work with. Every draft runs the three-tier Fair Housing screen before it reaches you, so lines about your community and your clients stay on the right side of HUD advertising guidance.

Before generation

A pre-generation filter keeps prohibited language out of the draft in the first place.

Before the editor

The output is reviewed against HUD advertising guidelines, with flags surfaced in plain language.

After the fact

Every flag and override is written to an audit log your brokerage can review.

Connected across the workspace

One source of truth.

Blog Post Generator

Drop the one-line and short bios into Blog Post Generator so every post you publish ends with a consistent author byline.

Listing Presentation

Use the short bio as the about-me slide in your Listing Presentation, so the agent the seller reads matches the agent in the room.

Social Media Post

Pair a refreshed bio with a Social Media Post announcing a new designation, a milestone, or a brokerage move.

How it works

Adopting agent bio generator.

01

Open /bio and enter your facts

Add your name, brokerage, years in the business, specialty, market, and the highlights worth bragging about.

02

Pick a specialty and tone

Tell it who you serve and how you sound, from polished and editorial to warm and plainspoken.

03

Read three screened drafts

In about 4.2 seconds you get the long bio, the short bio, and the one-liner, all already through the Fair Housing screen.

04

Edit, rewrite, or copy

Pull a credential forward, soften the open, or copy each version to your website, profiles, and signature in one click.

Standards & compliance

Built in, not bolted on.

Every draft passes the three-tier Fair Housing screen before it reaches your editor: a pre-generation filter strips prohibited language, an output review checks the draft against HUD advertising guidelines, and every flag or override is written to an audit log.Screens against the 7 federal protected classes: race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), familial status, and disability, plus state and local additions.Lines about who you serve are checked so the bio describes your expertise and your market, never a preferred kind of client.A human reviews and approves before anything publishes. The screen assists your judgment, it does not replace it.Fair Housing governance is provided by Trunnion AI across the workspace.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What do I need to provide?

The basics: your name, brokerage, years in the business, specialty, and market, plus any highlights like sales volume, designations, awards, or languages. A personal note or two makes the long version noticeably better.

What are the three lengths?

A long-form bio for your website About page, a short version sized for Zillow, Realtor.com, and MLS profile fields, and a one-line bio for social profiles and email signatures. All three come from one generation and stay consistent with each other.

Will it exaggerate my track record?

No. It writes from the facts you supply and makes them read well. It does not invent sales volume, designations, or experience you did not enter.

How does the Fair Housing screen apply to a bio?

Bios describe who you serve, and that is exactly where preference language hides. Every draft passes the three-tier screen: a pre-generation filter, a review against HUD advertising guidelines, and a logged audit trail. A human still approves before anything publishes.

Can I generate different bios for different audiences?

Yes. Run it once with a luxury framing for your estate work and again with a buyer framing for your first-timer business. Same facts, different lead, and each set stays internally consistent.

Who owns the bios I generate?

You do. Your inputs and outputs stay inside your own tenant, and the copy is yours to publish and reuse anywhere.

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