10 best link in bio page examples to inspire you

Content Writer
Updated 09 April, 2026
Regina Davis
Content Writer
Simple pages listing buttons are becoming a thing of the past. Today, link in bio pages are mini landing pages that not only direct traffic to other platforms but also explain your business and convert page visitors into customers. Most of the examples in this article are exactly these types of link in bio pages. We’ll break down their features, who they’re best for, and how to create a similar one in 5 minutes.
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All the link in bio page examples in this article were created using Taplink, a link in bio tool with advanced features. It allows you to make not just a page with buttons but also add images, videos, forms, price lists, and use monetization features.

Below each link in bio page example, you’ll find a link to the template in Taplink. Using the template, you can create a similar page with your own content.

Many examples in the article belong to businesses: a restaurant, a shop, or an online school. But using the template, you can adapt a page for anyone, be it a musician, an influencer, or a writer. Taplink offers features for any field: musicians can put their tracks or albums on the page, influencers can show their best videos, and authors can sell their books directly from the page without any Taplink fees. You’ll learn how to create your own page using a template at the end.

Now, let’s discover the link in bio page examples.

Example of a standard link in bio page

Link in bio page example featuring a profile photo, headings, links, and a contact button

What’s unique about it: This link in bio page doesn’t provide much information, but it’s clear and straightforward. Its purpose is not to describe the creative director but to share her contacts and drive traffic to her website and social media. The page also works as an example of a digital business card, as it has a save-contact button. This button allows people to save all contact details to their phone in one tap.

Who its best for: Those who want to drive traffic from social media to other platforms, such as a website, online store, etc.

How to create a similar page: Use this template for a standard page. The template will open once you sign up.

Example of a link in bio page for showcasing products

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What’s unique about it: In this example, a gadget store highlights its best products. Clean white-background images highlight the true colors and keep attention on the items, the product names, and their key specs. To get more details and see the price, customers can tap the “Learn more” button.

Tip: The “Learn more” button doesn’t have to take customers to a website or marketplace. In Taplink, you can set it up to open a subpage within your link in bio page. On this subpage, you can display full product information. Learn more about this.

Who it’s best for: Gadget stores, stationery shops, home goods stores, etc.

How to create a similar page: Use this template for showcasing products. It will be available after signing up.

Example of a link in bio page for showcasing a menu

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What’s unique about it: The menu on this page is available through a button. When potential guests tap it, they go to a PDF file where they can view all the dishes and their prices. The menu button is enhanced with photos of the dishes. This way, potential guests can understand how the dishes look and how they’re served.

Tip: In Taplink, the menu button can be set up in different ways. For example, it can link to a PDF in Google Drive or open a subpage within your link in bio page. On that page, you can list dishes, include their prices, and add a button. This way, your guests can order delivery or book a table right on your link in bio page. How to create a subpage in your link in bio page.

Who it’s best for: Cafes, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, burger spots — any food and drink business.

How to create a similar page: Use this template for showcasing a menu. The template page will open right after signing up.

Example of a link in bio page focused on visuals

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What’s unique about it: This link in bio page doesn’t just include a collection of portfolio photos. The entire page works as a portfolio. Social media links are styled as photo previews, the carousel below shows examples of what’s included in the set, and further down, you can see before-and-after photos.

Who it’s best for: Photographers, designers, artists, and beauty salons.

How to create a similar page: Use this template, focused on visuals. To access the template, complete the sign-up step.

Example of a link in bio page with a sense of urgency

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What’s unique about it: To create urgency, this link in bio page uses a countdown timer. It shows that if you don’t buy the style guide right now, it’ll cost more later. Even though timers are widely used, and some people may call them into question, research shows they still boost conversions.

Tip: Sell without any commissions from Taplink right on your link in bio page. You can sell guides, courses, ebooks — any digital products. To accept payments, connect PayPal, Stripe, Paddle, or up to 60 other payment gateways, making it easy for customers worldwide to pay. Learn how to add a digital product to your link in bio page and connect payment gateways.

Who it’s best for: Those selling products or services, like online course creators, beauty professionals, home goods sellers, etc.

How to create a similar page: Use this template with a sense of urgency. The template will open right after signing up.

Example of a link in bio page for listing products/services

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What’s unique about it: In this example, the beauty salon placed a full list of services with their prices. Even though the list is long, it’s organized into categories so clients can easily browse and quickly find what they’re looking for.

Who it’s best for: Beauty salons, designers, tattoo parlors, gyms, stylists, restaurants, etc.

How to create a similar page: Use this template for listing products/services. You can access it right after signing up.

Example of a link in bio page with a minimalist design

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What’s unique about it: Despite talks that minimalism is outdated, it still works as it serves an important purpose — it focuses attention on the content, just as it’s shown on the link in bio page below. The minimalist design here highlights clothing images, making it easier for customers to explore the range, select items, and go directly to the purchase without distractions.

Who it’s best for: Almost anyone, including clothing stores, online schools, influencers, etc.

How to create a similar page: Use this template with a minimalist design. Complete the sign-up stage to access it.

Example of a link in bio page with a vibrant design

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What’s unique about it: Even though this phone repair shop uses only three colors in the page design, it still looks vibrant. This comes from the bright lime accent color and the overall contrast of the content on the dark background.

Tip: Vibrant design isn’t about cluttering the page with flashy elements; it’s about color contrast. Just like the shop did, stick to 2–3 colors and avoid overcrowding the page.

Who it’s best for: Tech stores, influencers, entertainment brands, and auto workshops.

How to create a similar page: Use this template with a vibrant design. You’ll access it after the sign-up step.

Example of a link in bio page highlighting advantages

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What’s unique about it: Here, the advantages cover more than half of the page. However, the cafe doesn’t just praise itself. Through its advantages, the cafe introduces the guests to it, showcasing the interior, sharing location details, presenting the team, and adding images of available dishes.

Who it’s best for: Nutritionists, restaurants and cafes, bakeries, hotels, or fitness studios.

How to create a similar page: Use this template highlighting advantages. The template will open after completing registration.

Example of a link in bio page for collecting inquiries/orders

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What’s unique about it: In this example, the page works as a sales funnel, ending with a form. First, people are introduced to the school itself and its advantages. Then, the school lists its services and prices, offers to learn the full schedule, and answers common questions. And, only after this full introduction, the school invites people to submit a lesson request through the form.

Tip: Keep the form as short as possible — ideally, up to 4 fields. This will increase your conversion rate.

You can also use forms to collect emails, for example, in exchange for freebies. These emails can be used to send out newsletters in your email campaigns. To avoid sending freebies manually, Taplink lets you set up an automatic email to clients after they submit the form.

Who it’s best for: Children’s online and offline schools, pediatric clinics, dance studios, course sellers, and other children’s businesses.

How to create a similar page: Use this template for collecting inquiries/orders. The template will be available after signing up.

How to create a link in bio page in Taplink: 2 ways

You can create a page like the examples above using Taplink. A page with even the most creative design can be created in 5 minutes using templates. You just need to replace the pre-made content with your own.

The second way to create a page is by using AI. It will generate a unique page for you from scratch with ready-to-use content, layout, and design. 

Let’s look at how to create a link in bio page in Taplink using both methods.

Way 1: Choose a template from the article

To create a link in bio page using a template:

  1. Sign up on Taplink.
  2. Pick a template from the article.
  3. Add your content: generate it with AI or edit manually, then add images, as well as links and contact details for buttons.
  4. Edit the design if needed.
  5. Publish your link in bio page.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to create a link in bio page using a template.

Way 2: Create from scratch using AI

To create a link in bio page using AI:

  1. Sign up on Taplink and go to the AI builder.
  2. Enter your business description to generate a page.
  3. Set up the page: choose a color scheme and customize sections.
  4. Refine the page: add images, links, and contact details for buttons.
  5. Publish your link in bio page.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to create a link in bio page using AI.

FAQ

What’s the best tool for creating a link in bio page?

Our top choice for a link in bio tool is Taplink. Here are some of its advantages over competitors:

  • Three ways of creation: You can build a page from scratch, use a ready-made template, or generate the entire page with AI.
  • More content formats: Besides buttons, you can add images, videos, music, contact forms, countdown timers, and more. In other words, you can create a mini landing page.
  • Flexible design: You can pick a ready-made design theme, customize the page design yourself, adjust the design of individual blocks or build blocks with individual creative design using the built-in graphic editor.

Can I create a link in bio page for free?

Yes, you can. Many link in bio tools offer a free plan, including Taplink. On the free plan, you can add buttons, text descriptions, a map with your location, advantages, client testimonials, and an FAQ section. Design customization is flexible: you can pick from 200 ready-made themes or customize it yourself by adjusting colors, sizes, shapes, and styles.

Can I track the statistics of my link in bio page?

Yes, you can. However, how many details you get depends on the tool. Some show only the number of visitors, while others offer more insights. For example, Taplink’s statistics features provide:

  • The number of visitors per day, week, or month.
  • The number of clicks on specific buttons.
  • Conversion rates.

Can I collect inquiries and orders on my link in bio page?

Yes. To do this, add a form to your page. You can set up fields such as name, phone number, email, country, and date. There are also selection box options: a dropdown list, radio buttons (choose one option), and checkboxes (choose multiple options). This is helpful when you offer several services and want a customer to select the one they need.

You can view all the data submitted by customers in your Taplink account. You can also download them as a CSV file to your device or send them to your CRM connected to your page.

Can I create a QR code for my link in bio page?

Yes. When you publish your page, Taplink automatically generates a QR code. If needed, you can customize it by making the code round or square, changing the colors and shapes of the dots or the background color. The feature of Taplink’s QR codes is that when you update the content, design, or even the link to your page, the QR code stays the same, while the visitors will see the updated page. More details on the QR code setup.

Can I add a video to my link in bio page?

Yes. In Taplink, you can add videos from YouTube, Vimeo, TikTok, Twitch, or your own hosting. If your video is vertical, you can set its display in the appropriate format. If needed, you can also enable autoplay on desktops for all videos. More on setting up videos in Taplink.

Can I add music to my link in bio page?

In Taplink, you can add music from various platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, Deezer, YouTube Music, and others. You can place music in three formats: individual tracks, an album, or a playlist. People can play it right on your link in bio page without leaving for other platforms.

Can I add a location map to my link in bio page?

Yes. A map can show your office location or other important spots. Taplink lets you add one or multiple locations, handy if you have several offices. In addition to the map itself, the Map block also shows a button that opens Google Maps so people can get directions to you right away.

Create a high-converting landing page with multiple links and features for your Instagram bio. Enhance your bio with Taplink and experience the next level of engagement.