Most biodata problems are not about missing information. They come from weak structure, poor readability, and trying to say too much in too little space.
Avoid Crowded Layouts
Tiny text, too many sections, and inconsistent spacing make a biodata feel rushed. Families should never have to work to find the important details.
Avoid Overwriting
Short, structured sections almost always work better than long paragraphs. Clarity beats detail when the reader is seeing the profile for the first time.