LinkedIn profiles can be long. Scrolling through a dozen roles, each with a paragraph of bullet points, takes time when you are screening candidates or researching a contact before a call. You just want the gist: what this person has done, where they have been, and what they are likely good at.
This Drop adds a summary button next to the user's location information on their LinkedIn profile. Click it and it reads the visible experience section, then generates a short overview of their career trajectory, key roles, and areas of expertise. The summary appears right on the profile so you never have to leave the page.
It is especially useful when you are going through a list of profiles quickly. Instead of reading five paragraphs per person, you get the highlights in a few seconds and can decide if you want to dig deeper.
Good to Know
- The button appears next to the user's location information on their profile
- Summarizes the experience section visible on the page
- Requires API credits for the AI-generated summary
- Works best on profiles with detailed experience sections
- The summary is generated from what is visible, not hidden or collapsed content
Best Use Cases
- Screening candidates quickly during a hiring pipeline
- Preparing for a meeting or call with someone you have not met
- Reviewing LinkedIn connections before reaching out
- Getting a fast overview of a speaker or panelist before an event
- Comparing multiple profiles side by side during research



