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How to create a link in bio page, step by step

A link in bio page brings all your important links together behind a single address, the one you put in your Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube bio. Instead of changing your one link every time you post something new, you point to your page once and update its content whenever you want. This guide explains how to build one from scratch, make it your own, and turn it into a real conversion hub for your audience.

What a link in bio page is, and why you need one

Social platforms usually allow only one clickable link in your bio. A link in bio page works around that limit: that single link leads to a page that holds all your other links (shop, latest video, podcast, booking, and so on).

The benefit is twofold. You stop losing clicks because your audience can't find the right link, and you can actually measure what people click on. A good link in bio page loads fast, reads well on mobile with a thumb, and puts the action you want most front and center.

Step 1: define your page's goal

Before picking a theme or a color, ask yourself what you want visitors to do. Sell a product? Get people to listen to a track? Collect contacts? Take bookings? Your main goal decides which block goes at the very top.

Keep a clear hierarchy: one priority call to action clearly visible, then your secondary links below. A page that tries to push everything at once dilutes attention and lowers your click rate.

Step 2: build and customize your page on Lynks.Pro

On Lynks.Pro, you create your page for free and pick your address in the format lynks.pro/your-name. You then add your photo or logo, a banner, a short description, and your links as blocks you reorder by drag and drop.

You customize colors, fonts, and buttons to match your visual identity. Beyond simple links, you can add richer blocks: a multi-platform music smartlink, a contact form, a media kit, a countdown, an event block, or even an audio block to let people listen to a clip right on the page.

If you're unsure about layout, look at real examples that match your profile: a creator's page doesn't look like a restaurant's or a coach's.

Step 3: add a QR code and direct payment

To connect your physical world to your page, generate a QR code that points to it: on a flyer, a business card, a storefront, or a booth, people scan and land straight on your page. QR Studio lets you brand it with your own colors and logo.

If you're selling something, you can get paid directly through your own PayPal link. The money lands straight in your account, with no middleman taking a cut of the sale. Useful for a tip, a digital product, member access, or a service.

Step 4: share your page and track the results

Put your page's address in all your bios (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, LinkedIn) and in your signatures. The more unique and consistent that single entry point is, the easier it is to remember and to track.

Then check your analytics: views, clicks per link, traffic sources, and countries. That data tells you which links are working and which ones to move or remove. A link in bio page is never finished: you keep adjusting it as you post.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I have to pay to create a link in bio page?

No. On Lynks.Pro you create and publish your page for free. The paid plans (5 EUR/month for Pro, 15 EUR/month for Business) add advanced features, but the essentials are available from the free plan.

How many links can I add to my page?

You can add as many links as you want, but it's better to stay concise. A readable page highlights 5 to 8 priority links rather than a long list visitors get lost in.

Can I change my page's address later?

Yes, you can change your lynks.pro/your-name handle from your dashboard at any time. Just remember to update the link wherever you've shared it.

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