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You've opened your Instagram bio, you want to put your shop, your latest video, your newsletter, and your other social profile there, and you hit the wall: only one clickable link allowed. It's the most frustrating limit on Instagram, and it's deliberate. The good news is there's a simple, clean solution.
Instead of wasting your one link on a single destination, you're going to point it to a link-in-bio page: a hub that brings together everything you want to show. This guide walks you through it, step by step, no coding required and no need to spend a fortune.
Why Instagram limits you to one link
Instagram wants to keep you inside its app for as long as possible. Every outbound link is a door to the outside world, so the platform allows the bare minimum: a single clickable field in your bio. Any text you write elsewhere in your bio stays unclickable. That's why so many accounts write 'link in bio' in their posts.
The solution: a link-in-bio page
A link-in-bio page (also called a link hub) is a simple web page, reachable through a single URL, that brings together all your important links. You put that one URL in your Instagram bio, and your visitors find everything there: shop, content, contact, social profiles, payment. One link in the bio, but dozens of destinations behind it.
1 link, unlimited destinations
A link-in-bio page turns the single link Instagram allows into a hub for everything you want to highlight.
Step by step: setting your link in bio
- Create your link-in-bio page on Lynks.Pro and choose your address (for example lynks.pro/yourhandle).
- Add your blocks: your shop, your latest content, your newsletter, your other social profiles, your contact.
- Copy your page's URL once you're happy with it.
- Open Instagram, go to your profile, tap 'Edit profile'.
- Paste your URL into the 'Website' field, then save.
That's it. Your link is now clickable and leads to your full page. You can update the page's content whenever you want, without ever touching Instagram again.
Organizing your page so it actually converts
Putting all your links there is good. Ordering them intelligently is better. Put the most important link of the moment at the top: your new release, your sale, your offer. Visitors mostly click on the first blocks, so don't bury your main goal in the middle of an endless list.
The dynamic link trick
You don't need to change your Instagram link every time you have something new. Since your bio link points to your page, all you have to do is update the page's content: bring your latest video to the top, feature your new offer. Your audience keeps clicking the same URL, but lands on what matters today.
If you're starting from scratch, our complete link-in-bio guide details everything you can put on your page and the mistakes to avoid.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Instagram allow multiple links in bio now?
Instagram has added the option to display a few links, but the display stays limited and hard to read for a real strategy. A link-in-bio page remains the more flexible solution: you organize, reorder, and measure clicks without depending on the built-in format.
Do I have to pay to put a link in my bio?
No. You can create a link-in-bio page for free, add your essential blocks, and paste its URL into your Instagram bio without spending anything. Advanced features are there only if you need them.
Does the link also work on TikTok and elsewhere?
Yes. The same URL works in your TikTok, YouTube, Twitter bio, or anywhere else. One hub for all your social profiles, which simplifies your life and keeps a consistent message everywhere.




