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The Bio Link Builder lets you create a mini link-in-bio page — similar to Linktree — without any account or subscription. Enter your name, tagline, profile photo URL, and up to 10 links, then preview your page live and export it as a self-contained HTML file you can host anywhere.
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A bio link page, often called a "link-in-bio" or a "mini landing page," is a single URL that hosts multiple links to your social media profiles, websites, products, and other important content. In 2026, social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter still limit users to a single link in their profile biography. A bio link page solves this problem by acting as a central hub, allowing creators and businesses to direct their audience to multiple destinations simultaneously. This is crucial for maximizing traffic, increasing conversions for products or affiliate links, and providing a professional digital identity. Our Bio Link Builder allows you to create these pages for free, without the need for expensive monthly subscriptions or complex account management.
The role of the bio link page has expanded beyond simple navigation. In 2026, these pages serve as "mini-resumes" and digital business cards. They are increasingly used in email signatures, QR codes at physical events, and as primary landing pages for mobile-first advertising campaigns. The shift towards "local-first" software means that creators are looking for tools that offer privacy and control over their data. By exporting your bio page as a standalone HTML file, you are not dependent on a third-party platform's uptime or changing terms of service. You can host your file on GitHub Pages, Netlify, or your own server, giving you complete ownership of your digital assets.
Yes, 100% free with no hidden costs. Unlike many popular services that charge a monthly fee for basic features like custom images or more than 5 links, AllOmnitools provides all functionality for free. There are no accounts to create, no subscriptions to manage, and no branding watermarks forced onto your final page. You have total freedom to create and export as many bio pages as you need for your various projects.
Hosting your exported bio page is easy and can often be done for free. You can use platforms like GitHub Pages, Netlify, or Vercel, which allow you to host static HTML files with zero cost. Simply upload the exported index.html file to a new repository or project, and you'll have a permanent, lightning-fast URL to put in your social media bios. Alternatively, if you already have a website, you can upload the file to a subdirectory (e.g., yourwebsite.com/links/) via FTP or your hosting control panel.
Yes! Because you export a standalone HTML file, you have full control over where it lives. If you host your file on a platform like Netlify or GitHub Pages, you can easily connect a custom domain or subdomain (like links.yourname.com). This further enhances your professional branding and ensures that your links are always associated with your own unique web address.
Privacy is one of our core pillars. Our Bio Link Builder works entirely within your web browser. When you enter your name, links, and image URLs, that data stays on your device. We do not store your links in a database, and we do not track your audience's clicks. When you click "Export HTML," your browser compiles the code locally and downloads it to your computer. This "local-first" approach ensures that your digital identity remains under your control.
Absolutely. We follow a mobile-first design philosophy. The exported HTML file uses responsive CSS that automatically adjusts to any screen size, whether it's an iPhone, Android, tablet, or desktop. Your links will be easy to tap, and your profile image will be perfectly centered, ensuring a great user experience for your social media followers who are almost always on mobile devices.