Bio pages
A link in bio that is yours, not a rented profile
Creators and local businesses need one address that holds everything. Today that address usually belongs to someone else, carries someone else’s branding, and disappears if the account is suspended. A bio page here lives on your own domain, in the same address space as your short links, and its analytics arrive through the same pipeline.
Nine kinds of block, arranged by dragging
A page is a stack of blocks: link buttons with an optional image and description, headings, text, images, video embeds, a row of social icons, an email capture form, opening hours and product cards with a price. Any block can be hidden without deleting it, and any block can carry a schedule — appearing on Friday and disappearing on Monday without anyone editing at midnight.
A link block can point at one of your own short links, which means every behaviour you already configured on that link keeps working from the bio page: targeting, expiry, password, rotation, traffic rules. The bio page does not become a second, weaker link tool.
- Link, heading, text, image, video, socials, email form, hours, product
- Per-block visibility and scheduling windows
- Five themes, light, dark or follow the visitor’s system setting
- Branding inherited from the partner, overridable per page
- Draft and publish, so an edit is never live by accident
- Own SEO title, description and preview image
Draft and publish, because a bio page is a shop window
Edits go into a draft; visitors keep seeing the last published version until you publish again. Each publication increments a version, and that version is the cache key at the edge, so a published change is visible immediately rather than after a cache expiry.
The page is rendered by the edge worker from a cached value, not by a database query on the critical path — the same delivery path as a redirect. A page that is opened from a printed QR code at a market stall on a bad mobile connection is served from the nearest edge location.
Analytics, not a view counter
A page view and a click on a block are events in the same stream as link clicks, which means they inherit delivery guarantees, deduplication and the dead-letter path for free. In reports you see which block earns the taps, where the visitors came from and on what device — not a single number labelled “views”.
The email capture form writes subscribers into the workspace with the consent text you wrote, and they are exportable. It is a list you own, in a place you control.
One address space with your short links
A page and a short link live at the same kind of address on the same domain, and availability is checked against both tables at once — there is no way to create a page that shadows a working link, and no second domain to explain to anyone.
Which means a partner sells one product, not two: the same billing, the same team, the same branding, the same analytics screen. A client who starts with a bio page and grows into a thousand campaign links never migrates anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Can a bio page use my own domain?
Yes — the same redirect domain your short links use, with the same automatic certificate. Nothing in the address or on the page mentions the platform underneath unless you want it to.
What happens to a page while I am editing it?
Visitors keep seeing the last published version. Edits live in a draft until you publish, and publishing takes effect at the edge immediately because the published version number is part of the cache key.
Do bio page visits count against my click allowance?
Page views and block clicks are recorded as events in the same stream as clicks, and they count the same way. Automated traffic does not consume the allowance, on bio pages exactly as on links.
Can I collect email addresses?
Yes, through the email capture block, with your own consent text under the field. Subscribers belong to your workspace and can be exported at any time.
Launch your branded link shortener
Connect a domain, publish your prices and invite your first customer — most partners go live in an evening.
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