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Media Kit Generator: A Copy-Ready One-Pager in Seconds

Fill in your bio, platform stats and contact details to generate a clean, copy-ready media kit you can paste into an email, PDF or landing page.

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This is plain text, ready to paste into an email, a document, or a simple landing page. Add your logo and photos separately.

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A media kit is what turns a cold pitch into a real conversation with a brand: your bio, your numbers and how to reach you, all in one place. Fill in the fields below and this tool generates a clean, plain-text media kit you can paste directly into an email, a document, or your own landing page, skipping the blank-page problem entirely.

What belongs in a strong media kit

At minimum, a media kit needs who you are in one line, where your audience actually lives, and how to reach you. Beyond that, the details that move a brand toward saying yes are your platform stats, your average engagement rate, a note on who your audience is, and a short list of past collaborations that show you have done this before. Skip anything you cannot back up, a thin, honest kit beats a padded one that falls apart under a quick follow-up question.

Numbers that build trust versus numbers that raise flags

Always pull follower and subscriber counts straight from the platform, not from memory, and round only slightly if at all. Brands running influencer campaigns regularly cross-check the numbers in a pitch against the public profile, and a mismatch is one of the fastest ways to lose credibility before a conversation even starts. If your engagement rate has dropped recently, it is safer to leave the field blank than to quote a stale, more flattering number.

Turning the text into a kit you actually send

This generator produces the copy, not the design. Paste the result into a Google Doc or a simple one-page PDF, add your logo, a headshot or brand photo, and maybe one or two screenshots of past content, and you have a media kit most solo creators and small brands never bother finishing. Update the numbers every month or two so whatever you send always reflects where your audience actually stands today.

A media kit gets a brand's attention once they already know you exist. If you want more brands and buyers finding you without a cold pitch, request a free SEO audit and we will show you what that looks like.

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FAQ

Media Kit Generator: questions, answered

What should a media kit include?
At a minimum: who you are in one line, where you can be reached, and your key audience numbers across the platforms that matter to the brands you are pitching. Stronger kits add an average engagement rate, a short note on audience demographics, past brand collaborations, and the specific services or deliverables you offer.
Do I need real numbers, or can I estimate my stats?
Always use real, current numbers pulled directly from your platform insights. Brands frequently spot-check the figures in a media kit against your public profile, and an inflated number damages trust for every future deal, not just the one in front of you.
How often should I update my media kit?
Every month or two is a reasonable cadence for an active creator, since follower counts and engagement rates shift constantly. At minimum, refresh it before sending it to any new brand so the numbers reflect where you actually stand, not where you stood three months ago.
Can I use this for a business media kit, not just a personal creator kit?
Yes. Swap the personal bio and tagline for a company description, and use the platform fields for your brand's own channel stats instead of a personal creator's. The same structure, who you are, your reach, your track record and how to reach you, works for either.
What comes after generating the text?
Paste the generated text into an email, a Google Doc, or a simple one-page PDF, then add your logo, a headshot or brand photo, and a couple of content screenshots. This tool builds the copy; the visual layout is a short step you add afterward.

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