What is Link in Bio Page?

A link-in-bio page builder. Put your website, shop, portfolio, and social channels on one tidy page, then share that single link from a profile that only allows one URL — like Instagram or TikTok.

Add your display name, a one-line bio, a profile photo, and a list of links with custom labels. Pick from six built-in themes (light, dark, gradient, minimal, warm, ocean), choose a font, or set your own background, button, and text colours. Export the result as a single HTML file you can drop on GitHub Pages, Netlify, or any static host, and generate a QR code that points scanners straight to it.

How to use

  1. Enter your display name and short bio, then add links by typing the URL and a custom label for each one.
  2. Choose a color theme, pick a font, and reorder your links with the up and down arrows on each row.
  3. Click the export button to download your page as a standalone HTML file you can host anywhere.

When to use

  • Replacing a paid Linktree subscription for an Instagram or TikTok bio link.
  • Building a one-page hub for a podcast, newsletter, and Patreon all in one place.
  • Giving an event speaker, author, or freelancer a clean landing page in 60 seconds.

Result

A freelance photographer adds links to their portfolio site, Instagram, booking calendar, and print shop. They export the page and set it as their Instagram bio link — visitors see all four links on one clean page.

FAQ

Where do I host the exported HTML file?
Anywhere that serves static files. GitHub Pages and Netlify Drop are free and take less than a minute. Cloudflare Pages also works. The file is a single self-contained document, so even uploading it to your existing site's /links/ folder is enough.
Can I edit the page later without losing my work?
Keep the exported HTML and you can re-import it by opening it as a reference. The builder itself doesn't store anything, so save the file. To make a change, rebuild it here and replace the hosted copy.
How is this different from Linktree or Beacons?
Those services host the page for you and add tracking, branding, and paid upgrades. The output here is your own HTML with no scripts, no analytics, and no third-party logos. You own the file and decide where it lives.
Can visitors track clicks on each link?
Not by default. The exported HTML is plain anchor tags. If you want click counts, add your own analytics snippet to the file, or use a URL shortener like Bitly on each link so the shortener reports the clicks.
Does my profile photo upload anywhere?
The photo is encoded directly into the HTML as a base64 data URL, so the file is self-contained and works offline. A 500 KB photo will roughly add 700 KB to the file size, which is still fast over mobile data.

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