GuideMarch 2026 · 7 min read

How to Create a Link in Bio Page (Step-by-Step Guide)

Instagram gives you one link in your bio. TikTok gives you one. Twitter gives you one. But you have a YouTube channel, a portfolio, a newsletter, a store — and new content every week. That one slot is never enough.

A link in bio page solves this. It's a simple web page at a single URL — like allme.site/yourname — that holds all your links in one place. You put that one URL in every bio, and your audience can find everything from there.

This guide walks through how to set one up, step by step. By the end you'll have a live page ready to add to your Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube bios.

What is a Link in Bio Page?

A link in bio page is a lightweight web page designed to hold multiple links in one place. You share the URL in your social media bios, and visitors can reach all your important destinations from a single tap.

Common things people put on their link in bio page:

  • Their latest YouTube video, blog post, or product
  • An online store or product catalogue
  • Social media profiles they want to cross-promote
  • A contact, booking, or appointment link
  • A newsletter signup

One link, everything. No more updating your bio every time you publish something new — you update the page instead, and the link stays the same.

1

Choose Your Platform

Three realistic options, depending on your needs and technical comfort:

Allme
Recommended for this guide

Free forever. The free plan includes up to 5 links, 3 themes (Light, Dark, Gradient), and basic click analytics. Pro is $3.99/mo for 15 links, 10 themes, daily analytics, scheduled links, and a QR code. Business is $9.99/mo for unlimited links, custom colors, advanced analytics, and branding removal. No credit card required to start.

Linktree

The most well-known option. Free plan gives you unlimited links but only one theme and limited analytics. Paid plans start higher than Allme. Good choice if brand recognition matters or if you need specific integrations like Shopify or Mailchimp.

Build it yourself
For developers only

If you're a developer, a simple HTML page on GitHub Pages or Vercel is free and fully under your control. Not practical for most people — takes hours instead of minutes and requires ongoing maintenance.

We'll use Allme for the rest of this guide since it's what we built — but the steps are similar for any tool.

2

Sign Up and Set Up Your Profile

1.Go to allme.site and click Get Started Free
2.Enter your email and create a password
3.Choose your username — this becomes your URL: allme.site/yourname. Pick something consistent with your handles on other platforms so it’s easy to remember
4.Add your display name — this is what visitors see at the top of your page. Usually your real name or brand name
5.Write a short bio — one or two sentences. This shows under your name and also gets used in your page’s meta description, which helps with Google
6.Upload a profile photo — your face, logo, or brand image

The whole thing takes about 90 seconds.

3

Add Your Links

Start with your three most important destinations — the ones you'd tell someone about if you had 30 seconds. For most people that's:

  • Your primary social profile (the one you're most active on)
  • Your latest content, product, or project
  • A contact or booking link

On the free plan you have 5 link slots. Don't feel like you need to fill them all — three strong links outperform five mediocre ones.

Practical tips
Use clear link titles. "My Portfolio" works better than "Click here".
Put your highest-priority link at the top — most visitors won't scroll far.
Update your links regularly. A link to content from six months ago sends the wrong signal.
On the Pro plan ($3.99/mo), scheduled links let you swap in a new link at a specific date — useful for launches or limited-time offers.
4

Choose a Theme

Your link in bio page should feel like yours, not like everyone else's.

Light

Clean white background, dark text. Works well for minimal or professional brands.

Dark

Dark background, light text. Good for creators with a dark or moody aesthetic.

Gradient

Subtle gradient background. Adds visual interest without being loud.

These three themes are available on the free plan. The Pro plan ($3.99/mo) adds 10 additional premium themes. The Business plan ($9.99/mo) lets you set fully custom colors — exact hex codes for background, text, and buttons.

5

Copy Your Link and Add It to Your Bio

Your page is live at allme.site/yourname. Now put it everywhere.

Instagram
  1. 1.Open your Instagram profile and tap Edit profile
  2. 2.In the Website field, paste your Allme link
  3. 3.Tap Done

Your link is now clickable from your profile and from the "Link in bio" prompt on your stories.

TikTok
  1. 1.TikTok requires 1,000 followers before you can add a clickable bio link
  2. 2.Once you hit that threshold: go to your profile and tap Edit profile
  3. 3.In the Website field, paste your Allme link and save
YouTube
  1. 1.Go to your YouTube channel and click Customize Channel
  2. 2.In the Basic info tab, find Links
  3. 3.Add your Allme URL with a label like "All my links"
  4. 4.Save
Twitter / X
  1. 1.Edit your profile
  2. 2.Paste your Allme link in the Website field

Once it's in your bios, you don't need to change it again. When you want to promote something new, update your Allme page — all your bios stay the same.

Tips to Get More Clicks on Your Link in Bio

Mention it in your content

"Link in bio" is a phrase that works. On Instagram and TikTok where you can’t add links in captions, explicitly telling your audience drives clicks. Use it whenever you publish something worth promoting.

Keep your page short

More links don’t mean more clicks — they often mean fewer. If someone sees 12 links they don’t know where to look. Start with 3–5 and remove or archive anything outdated.

Update it regularly

A stale link page with old content is wasted real estate. Refresh your top link every time you publish something worth promoting.

Check your analytics

Allme shows click counts on every link. Look at which links get clicks and put similar content higher up. On the Pro plan you get daily breakdowns — useful for seeing which content actually drives traffic.

Match the visual to your brand

If your Instagram grid is dark, use the Dark theme. If your brand is clean and minimal, Light works well. Visual consistency between your social profile and your link page builds trust.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to create a link in bio page?

Under two minutes for a basic page — sign up, choose a username, add 3 to 5 links. A well-optimised page with a bio, photo, and curated links takes about 10 minutes.

Is a link in bio page free?

Yes — Allme's free plan is free forever. It includes 5 links, 3 themes, and basic click analytics. No credit card required. See all plans →

Do I need a link in bio page if I already have a website?

Yes, for social media. Social platforms only give you one link slot in your bio — your website URL alone doesn't solve the problem of directing people to specific content. A link in bio page lets you promote your latest post, product, or page without changing your bio link constantly.

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