Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/personal-bioWrite a professional bio in the three lengths you actually need. Use when asked to write a bio, an 'about me', a speaker/author bio, or a short profile blurb. Produces three ready-to-use versions — a one-liner, a short (~50-word) bio, and a long (~150-word) bio — in a consistent third-person voice, plus a first-person variant.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/personal-bioYou never need a bio — you need the right length for the slot: a one-line byline, a 50-word panel intro, a 150-word about page. Writing them separately makes them drift. This skill writes all three from one source so they're consistent, lead with what makes you credible, and don't read like a LinkedIn cliché.
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided:
[Name] is a [role] who [the single most credible, specific thing]. (for bylines, intros, Twitter)
A tight paragraph: who you are, your strongest proof, and your focus. (panels, author blurbs, speaker intros)
The fuller story: role, a credibility-building arc (what you've done and the impact), what you focus on now, and a light personal/human note at the end. (about pages, detailed intros)
The short bio rewritten in first person, for an about page or LinkedIn summary where "I" fits.
Note (for the user): lead every version with specificity — a concrete result or named work beats "passionate, experienced professional."
Professional bio practice — the one-liner / short / long convention, specificity over adjectives.