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Create, edit, duplicate, publish, and manage Link Bio pages.

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Link Bio Pages - Main Features Overview

Page Management Workflow

Create and Publish Bio Pages

Link Bio Pages are mobile landing pages used to present all important links, products, files, contact actions, and campaign CTAs in one public page.

Users can create pages for creators, stores, restaurants, real estate listings, coaches, events, digital products, and local businesses.

Page List

The Pages screen displays all Bio pages in the current workspace. From here, users can create, edit, duplicate, publish, unpublish, preview, and manage each page.

Common actions:

  • Edit content and visual settings.
  • Duplicate an existing page to reuse a proven layout.
  • Toggle publish status without deleting content.
  • Open the public page for final review.
  • Apply templates or change page styling.

Page Builder Fields

Basic Details

  • Title: the page name used inside the app and public page.
  • Slug: the unique public URL path. Choose carefully before sharing or printing QR codes.
  • Headline: the main short message visitors see first.
  • Description: a longer explanation of the brand, offer, product, or profile.

Visual Branding

  • Accent Color: controls button and highlight color.
  • Avatar: profile image, logo, or product mark.
  • Cover Image: top visual area for the page.
  • Background Image: optional page background.
  • Overlay: improves text readability on image backgrounds.
  • Button Style: pill, rounded, or square buttons.
  • Content Alignment: left or centered layout.

Publishing Flow

  1. Create a new page or duplicate an existing page.
  2. Set title, slug, headline, and description.
  3. Select a template and visual style.
  4. Add blocks in the order visitors should read them.
  5. Preview on mobile width.
  6. Publish the page.
  7. Create a QR campaign for offline sharing if needed.

Best Practices

  • Keep one primary CTA near the top.
  • Use short button labels for mobile screens.
  • Avoid too many links on one page.
  • Use high-quality images only.
  • Test the public URL after assigning a custom domain.