How to create a professional link-in-bio
Build a stunning page with all your links, social profiles, and content, fully customizable with themes and drag-and-drop.
Your digital identity starts here
Your Bink page is more than a list of links — it's your address on the internet. One URL that represents everything you do: your work, your content, your business.
With Bink's drag-and-drop editor, you can build a beautiful page in minutes, no coding required.
Adding and organizing blocks
Bink uses a block-based system. Add link blocks, text blocks, image blocks, and more. Drag them into the order that makes sense for your audience.
Each block is customizable — change colors, icons, and descriptions to match your personal brand.
Choosing your theme
The Appearance section ships 13 ready-made themes — from black-and-white minimal to dark backdrops and textured ones (grid paper, dots, lines). One click applies a theme across the whole page.
If none of them fits, you customise everything: solid, gradient (animated too), pattern or image background; separate fonts for headings and body; button style, colour and border. There is also an automatic theme: paste your website address or upload a photo and Bink extracts the palette from it.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a link-in-bio page on Bink cost?
Nothing: the Free plan is free forever and puts no cap on links. Paid plans are for the professional tools — e-invoices, more active bookings and forms, advanced analytics, removing the Bink banner.
What kinds of block can I put on the page?
Eighteen types: link, text, social, images and slideshows, contacts (email, phone, WhatsApp, Telegram, vCard), map with directions, product, shop, premium content, donation, form, booking, session pack, event, affiliate link, divider and spacer.
Can I change my username later?
Yes, but it is a paid-plan feature and it can be done once every 30 days. Links to the old address keep working: they redirect to the new one.
Is a Bink page visible on Google?
Yes. Every published page has its own address (bink4.me/yourname), goes into the site's sitemap and is readable by AI assistants too. Nothing to configure: publishing is enough.
Related guides
- VisibilityGetting found online: Bink's map and directoryExplore is Bink's public side: people, services, products and events searchable by category and area. How to appear there, and what it takes to get on the map.
- MigrationBringing the link-in-bio you already have onto BinkYou have a link-in-bio page somewhere else and you do not want to redo it by hand: paste the address, Bink reads what is there and rebuilds the page.
- AnalyticsYour page statistics: what is actually worth looking atViews, clicks, click rate and top blocks over the last 30 days. How to read them without profiling cookies, and what to change when the numbers stall.