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Dribbble Recommendation Generator

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The Dribbble Recommendation Generator is an AI tool that writes authentic, specific recommendations and testimonials for Dribbble designers in seconds. Whether you are a client praising a freelancer who nailed your brand refresh, a collaborator endorsing a fellow designer who carried a tough sprint, a manager backing a direct report, or a peer shouting out a friend whose shots keep stopping the scroll, this generator turns a few details into polished copy that sounds like you wrote it. Feed in a name, a project, a result, and the relationship, and the Dribbble Recommendation Generator returns a recommendation that reads naturally, credits real outcomes, and strengthens the designer’s portfolio without slipping into generic praise.

Designers live and die by social proof. A Dribbble profile with strong shots is table stakes, but a Dribbble profile with strong shots plus public endorsements from clients, teammates, and leads converts views into hires. The Dribbble Recommendation Generator closes the gap between “I would love to recommend you” and an actual paragraph people click publish on. It removes the blank-page problem, so the kind words that usually live in DMs and Slack threads finally make it onto the profile where hiring managers, art directors, and recruiters can see them.

What the Dribbble Recommendation Generator does

The tool takes short inputs about the designer, the work, and the relationship, and then writes a recommendation calibrated to the context. You choose the tone, the length, and the angle: craft, collaboration, reliability, leadership, or creative direction. The AI weaves in the specific project, the measurable outcome, and a human detail that makes the recommendation feel like it came from someone who actually worked with the designer. The result is copy you can paste directly into Dribbble, LinkedIn, an email intro, a case study page, or a hiring packet.

Because it is built for Dribbble’s ecosystem, the generator understands the vocabulary designers care about: shots, attachments, color systems, typography pairings, motion, brand systems, product surfaces, illustration sets, and icon libraries. It avoids empty adjectives like “amazing” and “talented” and instead reaches for concrete language that signals taste, rigor, and fit.

Types of Dribbble recommendations you can generate

Client testimonial

The client testimonial is the most commercially valuable recommendation a Dribbble designer can collect. It speaks to deliverables, deadlines, communication, and business impact. The Dribbble Recommendation Generator produces client testimonials that name the scope of work, quantify the outcome where possible, and close with a clear hiring signal, so prospective clients reading the profile can picture the same outcome for themselves.

Collaborator endorsement

Collaborator endorsements come from other designers, engineers, product managers, or copywriters who shipped alongside the designer. These recommendations tend to focus on craft-level detail, feedback quality, and how the person raised the bar for the team. The generator captures the texture of working together, calling out things like file hygiene, willingness to iterate, or a specific moment where the designer unblocked a stalled project.

Manager recommendation

Manager recommendations carry weight for full-time roles. They speak to ownership, growth trajectory, and the ability to turn ambiguous briefs into shipped work. The Dribbble Recommendation Generator writes manager-style recommendations that balance warmth with measured professional language, mention scope of responsibility, and land on a clear endorsement of the designer’s next step.

Peer shout-out

Peer shout-outs are the most informal format and the easiest to collect. They come from designer friends, community members, or mentees and often celebrate a specific shot, a style evolution, or a public talk. The generator keeps these breezy and genuine so they feel like a tap on the shoulder rather than a LinkedIn performance.

Case study endorsement

A case study endorsement sits at the bottom of a long-form project write-up or inside a pitch deck. It blends testimonial with narrative, usually from the decision-maker who greenlit and reviewed the work. The Dribbble Recommendation Generator produces case study endorsements that reinforce the story the designer is already telling, pull out one or two headline outcomes, and quote a stakeholder in a way that feels earned.

Best practices for Dribbble recommendations that actually convert

A great Dribbble recommendation does three things: it names a specific project, it points to an outcome, and it sounds like a real human. The Dribbble Recommendation Generator is tuned around those principles, but the prompts you feed it decide how strong the output becomes. Use these best practices to get the most out of every generation.

  • Name specific projects. “Redesigned our onboarding flow” beats “did great design work” every time. When you provide the exact project, the AI can anchor the recommendation in concrete context instead of drifting into fluff.
  • Include measurable outcomes. Activation lifts, time saved, shots that went viral, awards, client wins, or a team that shipped ahead of schedule all make a recommendation credible. Numbers signal proof.
  • Write in first person. The strongest recommendations read like the person actually sat down and typed them. Ask the generator to keep first-person voice, contractions, and small personal observations that an AI would not invent on its own.
  • Stay authentic. Skip superlatives like “the best designer I have ever worked with” unless they are true. Authentic, calibrated praise holds up under scrutiny and reads better on a portfolio.
  • Match the relationship. A peer should not sound like a VP. A client should not sound like a mentor. Give the generator the relationship context so the register is right.
  • Keep it scannable. Dribbble profile visitors skim. Short sentences, one clear hook, and a closing recommendation land better than long paragraphs.

Who uses the Dribbble Recommendation Generator

Freelance designers

Freelancers use the Dribbble Recommendation Generator to turn happy clients into public testimonials without making the client do the writing. You send the draft, the client tweaks a word or two, and a recommendation that would have taken weeks to extract goes live in an afternoon.

Design agencies

Agencies use it to build a testimonial library across their designers, strengthen recruiting pages, and back up new business pitches with authentic voices from past clients. Agency leads can generate recommendations for every team member after a project wraps, so nobody’s Dribbble profile goes cold.

Hiring managers and recruiters

Hiring managers drafting recommendations for alumni, and recruiters building talent pages, use the generator to move faster. Instead of staring at a blank text box, they start from a strong draft that already mentions the right project and the right outcome, and they edit from there.

Clients writing public praise

Clients who want to support a designer but do not consider themselves writers use the Dribbble Recommendation Generator to go from “I should write them a review” to actually writing one. The tool lowers the effort to near zero, which means more recommendations get written and more designers get hired.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Dribbble Recommendation Generator free to use?

Yes, you can generate Dribbble recommendations without paying. Enter the designer’s name, project, outcome, and relationship, and the tool returns a ready-to-publish draft.

Will the recommendation sound like AI?

Not if you feed it real details. The more specific the inputs, the more human the output. Authentic project names, concrete outcomes, and a clear relationship prompt produce recommendations that read like you wrote them.

Can I edit the generated recommendation?

Always. Treat the output as a strong first draft. Tweak a sentence, swap an adjective, or add a personal line so the final version truly sounds like you.

Where can I post the recommendation?

Anywhere that helps the designer, including their Dribbble profile, LinkedIn, personal site testimonials section, case study pages, and email intros to other clients.

Can I generate recommendations for multiple designers at once?

Yes. Run the generator as many times as you need. Each recommendation is tailored to the inputs you provide, so a batch of five endorsements will still feel individualized.

Does it work for non-Dribbble platforms too?

The tool is tuned for Dribbble’s vocabulary, but the recommendations work on LinkedIn, Behance, personal portfolios, and agency sites with little or no editing.

Turn recommendations into reach with Postiz

Writing the recommendation is step one. Getting it in front of the right eyes is step two. Postiz is the social media scheduling platform designers and agencies use to repurpose testimonials, ship shots across channels, and keep their pipeline warm without babysitting a content calendar. Paste the recommendation you just generated into Postiz, schedule it as a quote card on LinkedIn, a carousel on Instagram, and a pinned post on X, and let social proof compound while you keep shipping work. Try Postiz and turn every Dribbble recommendation into a multi-channel engine for new clients and new hires.

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