Turn two LinkedIn profiles into a message you can actually send.
PersonKit finds real shared context, drafts your opener, and shows why the angle is credible — before you ever create an account.
No signup required · About 1 minute · Built for founders and lean outbound teams
"Hi Sarah — noticed your team is scaling outbound while still trying to keep messaging personalized. I had an idea for reducing the manual research burden without flattening message quality."
Founder → VP Growth at Northstar Labs
Both talk about PLG systems, lean GTM, and outbound personalization without bloated tooling. Target recently started hiring SDRs.
Lead with time saved on manual contact research during outbound team ramp-up.
Hi Sarah — noticed your team is scaling outbound while still trying to keep messaging personalized. I had an idea for reducing the manual research burden without flattening message quality.
- Tied to a current team change (hiring SDRs)
- Relevant to her role, not generic praise
- Links your product to an active workflow problem
Stop sending personalized-sounding generic outreach.
Most AI messages sound tailored. Very few are grounded in role-specific context, recent company signals, and a goal that matches the conversation you actually want.
Hi Sarah, I'd love to connect because we both care about growth and innovation. I think there may be some synergies between what you're building and what I'm working on.
Hi Sarah — saw that Northstar is scaling outbound while your team keeps writing about lean lifecycle systems. I help founders improve first-touch messaging without extra manual research, and I think that overlap is worth a quick intro call.
Three inputs. One send-ready brief.
Paste your LinkedIn profile and the target's profile.
Selling, networking, partnership, or a meeting request.
Shared context, message draft, and why it works — ready to send.
The first brief is free — no account needed. Signup only matters when you want to save contacts and keep a history.
We built PersonKit for people who already know the problem is not writing more words — it is finding a credible angle fast enough to use. The product stays intentionally narrow: real overlap, one opener, and a clear call on whether it is worth sending.
Try it first. Save the result only if it's useful.
Generate one real brief before you commit. If it is useful, save the contact and build a repeatable outreach workflow.
- Save useful results for real contacts
- Rerun the same contact with different goals
- Keep notes and follow-up history together
- Turn one good brief into a repeatable workflow