How to Build a Link in Bio That Feels Like a Mini Website
Transform your link in bio from a simple list into a structured mini-website with sections, hierarchy, and rich content.

Modern link in bio pages can do far more than list buttons. With the right approach, your page becomes a mini-website—organized, informative, and engaging.
Beyond the Button List
Traditional link in bio pages are simple: a profile photo, a bio line, and a stack of buttons. But platforms now support:
- Text blocks for announcements and context
- Media embeds for videos and music
- Image sections for visual content
- Social icons for platform links
- Newsletter signups for list building
Creating Sections
Think of your page as having distinct sections:
Hero Section
Profile photo, name, tagline—your introduction.Featured Content
Current promotion, latest video, or announcement.Products/Services
What you sell or offer.Content Hubs
Links to your YouTube, podcast, blog.Newsletter
Email signup with value proposition.Social/Contact
Ways to connect and follow.Design Principles
Clear Hierarchy
Section headers distinguish content types. Size and spacing show importance.Visual Breathing Room
Space between sections. Not everything crammed together.Consistent Styling
Headers, buttons, and text follow the same design language.Mobile-First
Every section works beautifully on phones.Example Structure
[Header: Name + Tagline]
📢 New This Week
- Latest YouTube Video (embedded or linked)
- Digital Course
- Template Bundle
- Merch Store
- Newsletter Signup
- Free Guide Download
- [Social Icons Row]
- Email for inquiries
Build Your Mini-Website
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