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Link in bio

A link in bio page that also works in person

Linket gives creators and small teams a branded profile they can use in social bios, QR placements, and NFC sharing without splitting traffic across separate tools.

Straight answer

How Linket fits the link-in-bio category

Linket works like a link in bio page, but it is built to keep working when the audience comes from real-world touchpoints too. Your profile can live in Instagram or TikTok, and the same page can open from an NFC keychain or QR code during an event, meet-up, or customer interaction.

That makes it useful when your brand lives both online and in person. Instead of juggling a bio page for social media and a separate tool for contact sharing, you can use one destination.

What creators usually care about

These are the jobs a link-in-bio page has to handle well

Fast updates

Your bio page should change quickly when new links, products, or campaigns go live.

A branded profile

The page should look like a real destination, not just a utility list of links.

Contact and lead capture

Some visitors want to book, collaborate, or ask a question instead of only clicking out to another platform.

Signals on what people use

Simple analytics help you see which links, offers, or intros are actually driving action.

Where Linket goes beyond a basic link list

This is where the product crosses from bio page into real-world profile sharing

More than a social bio link

Linket works as a normal bio page URL, but it also works face to face through NFC tap and QR sharing.

Better contact handoff

Visitors can save your contact details and not just browse outbound links, which is useful for photographers, founders, and service businesses.

Lead-ready by default

If the goal is collaboration or client acquisition, a lead form creates a clearer next step than a generic list of platforms.

Best fit

Linket is strongest when one profile has to serve both online traffic and in-person discovery

  • Creators who want one page for social bios, in-person intros, and QR placements on products or booths.
  • Freelancers and service businesses that need both a portfolio-style profile and a way to collect inquiries.
  • Student organizations, campus creators, and small teams that want a bio page with stronger real-world sharing.

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