12 Link in Bio Ideas to Steal for Your Next Post

TLTeam Link Studio
Jun 12, 2026

The best link in bio ideas all start with the same question: when someone taps your bio link, what's the one thing you want them to do? A page that tries to do everything usually does nothing. The ideas below are grouped by goal — grow, connect, book, and showcase — so you can pick the two or three that match what you're actually pushing this month and ignore the rest.

Steal what fits, skip what doesn't, and remember that a short focused page beats a long unfocused one every time.

Ideas to grow your audience

These send bio visitors toward following you in more places or joining a list you own.

  1. Featured video or post. Pin a single "watch my latest" button to your best recent video. New profile visitors often want to see your work before anything else.
  2. Newsletter signup. A simple "join the email list" link is the highest-value thing on most creator pages, because email is the one audience a platform can't take away.
  3. Follow-me-everywhere row. A tidy set of social icons (YouTube, TikTok, Spotify, wherever you're growing) lets fans pick their platform. Keep it to the channels you actually post on.
  4. Free resource. Offer a checklist, template, or guide in exchange for a click or an email. A specific freebie ("the 1-page launch checklist") outperforms a vague "free download."

Ideas to connect and book

These turn a casual visitor into a conversation or an appointment.

  1. Book a call or appointment. Link straight to your scheduling page so people can grab a slot without messaging back and forth. This is the single best idea for coaches, freelancers, and service businesses.
  2. Contact / work-with-me link. A short button to an inquiry form or your email. Make it obvious what kind of work you take on.
  3. WhatsApp or DM shortcut. For local and service businesses, a one-tap message link removes the friction of "how do I even reach them."
  4. FAQ or "start here" link. Answer the three questions you get most often. It saves you time and makes you look organized.

Ideas to showcase and sell

These point people toward the thing you make — without turning the page into a cluttered store.

  1. Latest drop or launch. During a launch, put one bold button at the very top for the new thing and let everything else sit below it. Swap it out when the launch ends.
  2. Portfolio or menu. Link to your best work, your services list, or your menu. Lead with proof — a portfolio link does more convincing than any tagline.
  3. Reviews or testimonials. A link to real reviews (Google, a testimonials page) builds trust faster than describing yourself. Borrowed credibility converts.
  4. Map and hours for local visits. If foot traffic matters, a link to directions and current hours turns an Instagram follower into a customer who actually shows up.

How to choose which ideas to use

Don't add all twelve. Pick based on one rule: every link should serve the goal you're chasing right now. A useful starting layout is three tiers:

  • One hero link at the top — your single most important action this week (a launch, a booking page, a signup).
  • Two or three supporting links — the next most useful destinations.
  • A social row at the bottom — for people who'd rather follow than click through.

If a link doesn't fit one of those slots, leave it off. You can always swap it in later when its moment comes.

Make the ideas convert, not just exist

The idea is half the work; presentation is the other half.

  • Label by outcome. "Get the checklist" and "Book a 20-min call" beat "Link" and "More info." Tell people what happens when they tap.
  • Order by priority, not habit. The top link gets the most taps by far, so put your most valuable action there — not whatever you added first.
  • Use thumbnails for the big ones. A small image next to a hero link makes it look like a button worth pressing.

Pick your goal, choose the two or three ideas that serve it, and rebuild the page around them.

Link Studio lets you add, reorder, and style any of these link ideas in minutes. Start your page at linkstudio.dev and build the bio link that does the one job you need it to.