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Get Profile Details scrapes comprehensive information from LinkedIn profiles including name, headline, location, experience, and other professional details. Perfect for lead generation, prospect research, and building contact databases.

When to Use It

  • Research prospects before sales outreach
  • Build detailed contact databases for lead generation
  • Verify and enrich existing contact information
  • Gather professional background for personalized messaging
  • Create comprehensive prospect profiles for CRM systems

Inputs

FieldTypeRequiredDescription
URL Input TypeTabsYesChoose “Single Profile” or “Multiple Profiles”
Profile URL/UsernameTextYes*LinkedIn profile URL or username (*For Single Profile)
Profile URLs/UsernamesListYes*List of LinkedIn URLs or usernames (*For Multiple Profiles)

URL Format Options

Full URL:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-doe13/
Username Only:
john-doe13
Both formats work - the system will process either format automatically.

Outputs

The node returns comprehensive profile information including:
FieldDescription
NameFull name of the profile owner
HeadlineProfessional headline/title
LocationGeographic location
AboutProfile summary/about section
ExperienceWork history and positions
EducationEducational background
ConnectionsNumber of connections (if visible)
Profile URLStandardized LinkedIn profile URL

Credit Cost

10 credits per profile processed.

Real-World Examples

CRM Enrichment:
Sheets Read Data (contact list) → Get Profile Details → Rename Fields → Write back to Sheets
"Enrich existing CRM contacts with detailed LinkedIn information"
Lead Qualification:
Get Profile Details → AI Analyze Data → Conditional Split
"Analyze prospect profiles and route qualified leads to sales team"

FAQ

No, this scrapes publicly available information from LinkedIn profiles. However, some profiles may have privacy settings that limit what information is visible to non-connections.
The node will return an error or limited data for non-existent or highly restricted profiles. Consider this when processing large lists - some profiles may not return complete data.
Yes, but each processing uses 10 credits even if it’s the same profile. Use Remove Duplicates on your input list to avoid unnecessary costs.
The data is scraped in real-time when you run the workflow, so it reflects the current state of the profile at the time of processing.
Single mode processes one profile at a time, while multiple mode can process a list of profiles in bulk. Use multiple mode for efficiency when processing many profiles.
The main limit is your available credits (10 credits per profile). There may also be rate limiting to prevent abuse, so consider processing large lists in smaller batches.
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