One page for
every link.
Keep your bio link clean and current with a page you control, a domain you own, and a layout that works on mobile.
Maya Chen
Creator / consultant
Why it works
Keep the page focused.
A bio link works best when it sends people to the next step, not to a pile of random buttons.
See what gets tapped
The page stays simple, so the click pattern is easier to read.
Use a domain you own
A branded URL looks better in bios, on cards, and in campaign posts.
Fast on mobile
This page should open quickly on the phone where people actually tap it. Static delivery keeps that part boring in a good way.
Where a link page helps most
Creator profiles
Send followers to videos, posts, products, and sign-up links from one clean URL.
Freelancers and consultants
Keep a short profile link for portfolio pieces, services, availability, and booking links.
Launch campaigns
Swap the page when you run a release, waitlist, giveaway, or seasonal promotion.
Small brands
Use a branded landing page when you want one domain that points to the things people ask for most.
What a strong link page should do
Best for creator profiles, service pages, and campaign links that need one clean destination.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to know how to code?+
No. You can publish a simple page with a small set of links, then change the layout later if you want more control.
Can I connect my own domain?+
Yes. You can use a subdomain like links.yourdomain.com or the main domain itself.
Can I use it for launches or campaigns?+
Yes. Many pages start as a bio link and later become a launch page, promo page, or short-lived campaign hub.
How do I update the links later?+
Edit the page or its data and redeploy. That keeps the page current without rebuilding the whole site.
Put your links on
a domain you own.
Keep the page tidy, current, and under your control.