Link-in-bio preview
Design your links page and watch it come alive in a phone.
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Why one link beats ten
Instagram, TikTok, and most other platforms give you exactly one clickable link in your bio, and it changes constantly across your posts. A link-in-bio page solves that with a single, stable URL that leads to everything — your shop, your booking page, your newsletter, your latest drop. You update the page; the link in your bio never changes.
The payoff is that you stop losing the people who were ready to act. Someone watches your reel, wants to buy, taps your bio, and lands on a clean page with an obvious button instead of a dead end or a wall of choices. One link, pointing at a page you control, is the difference between a follower and a customer.
What a bio page needs to convert
A page that converts is ruthlessly simple: a recognisable photo, your name, one line that says what you do, and a short stack of clearly labelled buttons in priority order. The most important action — buy, book, subscribe — goes at the top, because that is what most thumbs tap first. Everything competing for attention below it costs you clicks on the thing that matters.
Labels do the heavy lifting. "Shop the summer collection" outperforms "Website"; "Book a 15-minute call" outperforms "Contact". Each button should tell a visitor exactly what happens when they tap it. Keep the list short — five links is plenty — so the page reads in one glance and the choice feels easy rather than exhausting.
Where colour and photo change the click
The theme and accent are not decoration — they are trust signals. A page whose colours match your feed and profile photo reassures a visitor that they are in the right place and that a real person is behind it. A mismatched or default look reads as spammy, and spammy pages get closed before the first button is tapped.
Pick an accent that matches your brand and put a friendly, on-brand photo at the top. This preview lets you try light, dark, and bold looks against your real content in seconds, so you can see which one makes your buttons pop before you commit — instead of guessing and shipping something that quietly underperforms.
From a picture to a page people can visit
This tool renders a live preview and lets you download it as an image — perfect for mocking up the layout, sharing it with a partner, or deciding on a look. But an image is not a working page: the buttons in a PNG are not tappable, and there is no URL to put in your bio.
To turn the design into something a follower can actually open and click, you need it hosted at a real link. That is exactly what SoGood builds — a live, branded bio page on your own link, wired to the rest of your site and marketing — from the same details you just entered here.
Frequently asked questions
What is a link-in-bio page?
It's a single web page that collects all your important links — shop, booking, newsletter, socials — behind one stable URL you put in your social media bio. Instead of changing the link in your bio for every promotion, you update the page and the bio link stays the same.
Is this link-in-bio tool free?
Yes. Building the preview and downloading it as a PNG is completely free, with no sign-up and no email required. A live, hosted version of the page is what SoGood offers as its product.
Do my photo and links get uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs in your browser. The photo you choose is read on your own device and never sent to a server, and the PNG is built locally on your machine. Refreshing the page clears everything — nothing is stored or shared.
How many links can I add?
Up to five. That limit is on purpose: short, prioritised link lists convert better than long ones, because visitors tap the first clear option far more often than the tenth. Put your most important link at the top.
Can I use this for Instagram and TikTok?
Yes — it's designed for exactly that. Both platforms give you one link in your bio, so a link-in-bio page lets a single URL point to everything. Match the theme and accent to your feed so the page feels like part of your brand.
Can I get a live, hosted version of this page?
Yes — that's the point of the download-versus-real distinction. The PNG here is a mockup; SoGood turns the same design into a live, branded page on your own link, with the website and marketing behind it. Start free to build the real thing.
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