Get found on Google with your link page

Make your page indexable and shareable, so it ranks and makes people want to click.

45 minutesIntermediate5 steps
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A page that isn't optimized stays invisible and shares badly. A few simple settings change everything: how Google reads you, and what your link looks like when someone pastes it.

  • Works for your page just like for your other content
  • Nothing to code, everything is copy-paste
  • Every tool is free
  1. 1

    A clean, readable URL

    A short slug with your keywords, no clutter. A clear URL reads well, sticks in memory, and carries weight for search.

    Open Générateur de slug SEO
  2. 2

    A title and description that make people want to click

    The title and description are what Google shows in search results. That's your storefront: write for the click, not just to describe.

    Insider tip · The title is the only thing shown in large text. Lead with the benefit, not your brand name that nobody's searching for yet.

    Open Générateur de meta tags
  3. 3

    Fit your description to the right length

    A description cut off mid-sentence loses the message. Adjust it so it fits the display.

    Open Optimiseur de méta-description
  4. 4

    Add a structured FAQ

    A question-and-answer block in structured data (JSON-LD) helps Google understand your page. Useful for clarity, even though rich-result display is currently limited.

    Open Générateur de FAQ (schema JSON-LD)
  5. 5

    Check how your link looks when shared

    Before you share it, check what your link looks like on social: image, title, description. A broken preview kills your click-through rate.

    Open Aperçu de partage social

And the Lynks page finishes it all

Your page is readable by Google and shares with a clean preview card. You're no longer leaving it to chance what shows up when people find you or paste your link.

Optimize my page

Free to start, no card, no commission.

Frequently asked questions

Can a link-in-bio page really rank on Google?

Yes, if it's indexable, well-titled, and linked from other pages. It's not magic, but it's far from negligible.

Does structured data get you a rich result?

Google has restricted FAQ/HowTo rich results since 2023. The markup is still useful for understanding your page, but don't add it just chasing a snippet.

To go further

Create your free account, keep everything in one place

This tool is free and requires no signup. A free account gives you a real base: your links, QR codes, and stats together, ready to grow.

  • Save everythingLinks, QR codes, and creations together in your dashboard.
  • Track your clicksClear stats on what works, no extra tool needed.
  • A page with your nameGather all your links on one Lynks page, like a Linktree.
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