Make one profile link do more

Build a branded link in bio page for products, posts, offers, signups, and the destinations your followers actually need.

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Link in bio page builder with buttons, images, profile details, and social post links

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A link in bio page that gives profile visitors somewhere useful to go.

A link in bio tool turns the single URL in your social profile into a flexible page for products, posts, offers, signups, and evergreen links. Pallyy keeps that page close to your social content workflow, so profile traffic can follow the campaigns and posts your team is already planning.

01

Build

Create a profile link page that feels on brand.

Set up a clean bio link page with the layout, links, visuals, and profile details visitors need before they choose where to go next.

Buttons

Add clear buttons for your most important links and destinations.

Images

Use visuals to make featured links, offers, and content easier to scan.

Profile picture

Set a custom profile image or keep the page minimal.

Page description

Add a short intro so visitors know what your page is for.

Themes

Change the look of your page quickly with preset styles.

Custom URL

Choose a custom URL that is easier to share and remember.

02

Connect

Send profile traffic to the right place.

Use your bio link page to route followers to live campaigns, product launches, booking pages, newsletters, videos, and posts.

Product links

Point visitors to featured products, collections, shops, or offers.

Content links

Send traffic to videos, blog posts, podcasts, lead magnets, or newsletters.

Booking links

Make it easier for profile visitors to book calls, appointments, or services.

Campaign links

Keep launches and limited-time offers easy to find while they are active.

Evergreen links

Keep contact pages, service pages, and key resources in one reliable place.

Instagram grid

Create a clickable Instagram-style grid of post links.

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Update

Keep your bio link page in step with your content.

Refresh links as campaigns change, feature new posts when they go live, and keep your profile URL useful without rebuilding the page every week.

Scheduled links

Add a URL when scheduling an Instagram post so the link is ready when the post goes live.

Post-driven updates

Keep links close to the social content your team is already publishing.

Launch refreshes

Swap featured links when launches, offers, or announcements change.

Simple editing

Update page links and content without touching a separate website.

Multi-client workflow

Manage bio link pages alongside the clients, profiles, and content you publish for.

Publishing context

Keep profile traffic connected to the campaigns and posts your team is planning.

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Questions and answers

FAQs.

What is a link in bio tool?

A link in bio tool turns the single URL in your social profile into a landing page with multiple buttons, links, images, and destinations.

Is link in bio the same as a bio link page?

Yes. People use both phrases to describe the same idea: a page that helps you send profile visitors to more than one destination from one social profile link.

Which platforms can I use this link in bio page with?

You can use it anywhere you have a profile URL, including Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, and other social platforms.

Can I connect link in bio with my content workflow?

Yes. Pallyy works best when your link in bio page sits alongside your social media scheduling and publishing workflow.

Who is Pallyy link in bio built for?

Pallyy is built for creators, brands, agencies, freelancers, and social teams that want a practical bio link page without adding another disconnected tool.

What should I look for in a link in bio tool?

Look for a tool that makes updates easy, supports branded layouts, gives you flexible links and buttons, and fits into your broader social workflow instead of living on its own.

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Get started

Ready to make your profile link work harder?