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How to write your agent profile and client page intro

Understand the difference between your long profile bio and short client-facing Agent intro.

Last updated 2026-05-23Back to Agent Help

Profile bio vs Agent intro

Your profile bio is your broader professional description. It can explain your market background, services, experience, and general working style.

Your client page Agent intro is shorter. It appears on a specific client page and should quickly explain why you are the right person to help with that shortlist.

Think of the Agent intro as a client-facing snippet, not your full biography.

The 400-character limit

Agent intro has a 400-character limit.

Keep it concise. Focus on:

  • your market knowledge
  • your responsiveness
  • the kind of client support you provide
  • why the shortlist is relevant
  • your professional tone

Avoid long company histories, repeated credentials, or claims you cannot support.

Profile bio shortening

If your profile bio is longer than the Agent intro limit, PropatyHub may shorten it before pre-filling the Agent intro field.

This only affects the draft text placed into the client page form. Your full profile bio is not changed.

Always review the shortened intro before publishing. Edit it so it sounds natural for that client and page.

Good Agent intro examples

Example:

“I help clients find practical homes in Lagos with clear location, budget, and viewing guidance. I’ve shortlisted options that match your preferred area and timing.”

Example:

“I focus on matching clients with realistic, available homes and explaining the trade-offs clearly before viewings.”

What to avoid

Avoid:

  • guaranteeing outcomes
  • promising approval, tenancy, sale, or price negotiation results
  • adding private client details
  • copying a long profile bio without editing
  • using contact details that should not be public

Keep the intro credible, specific, and easy to read.

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