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  • tiny.BIO is a free link in bio platform created by Dynadot that puts all your links on one mobile-friendly page.
  • Share one link across every platform instead of swapping out your profile link by hand.
  • You can get a free .BIO web address or tiny.bio/username subdomain, no coding required.
  • Add unlimited links, embed video and music, track clicks, and add affiliate or booking links, all on the free link in bio plan.
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Today, we're introducing tiny.BIO: a free link in bio platform from Dynadot that turns all your scattered links into one clean, mobile-friendly page. One link to share everywhere.

Every business or personal brand has too many links to distribute. From YouTube channels, online shops and booking pages, to multiple social profiles, it can be a lot to manage. With so many important links, it's crucial to find a way to centralize them. That's the problem tiny.BIO was built to solve.

In this article, you can read what tiny.BIO is, why it helps, and how to set yours up in a few minutes.

 

What Is a Link in Bio?

introducing tiny.bio homepage

A link in bio is a single web page that holds all of your important links in one spot. Some social platforms only let you add one or few clickable links to your profile, so you're forced to choose between your shop, your newest video, your contact page, or your latest project.

A link in bio page removes that choice. You share one link, and it leads visitors to all the resources you want to share.

You've probably seen the phrase "see link in bio" from social media creators. That link usually opens a tidy landing page with buttons for everything they want you to find: their music, their products, their booking calendar, their other accounts.

It's a small idea that solves a real headache. Instead of editing your profile link every time you post something new, you update one page, and every platform points to it.

 

Don't Waste Time on Link Updates Across Platforms

Swapping out your profile links by hand gets old fast: change it for a launch, change it back, change it again for the next thing. Followers click through and land on something already out of date.

There's a credibility cost, too. A long, messy link or a "check my stories for my other accounts" workaround looks improvised. People size up a profile in seconds, and a clean page that gathers everything in one place reads as far more put-together than a link that shows only part of who you are.

 

One Link, Zero Confusion, Everything In One Place

tiny.BIO lets anyone build a creative micro landing page from a single URL. You don't need a developer, a big budget, and there's no coding or technical knowledge required. You pick a template, add your links, and you're live.

BONUS: You can claim a free .BIO web address like yourname.bio, or use a free subdomain like tiny.bio/username. The .BIO address gives your page the look and credibility of a real website, which matters when you're sending people there from a profile or a business card.

 

Choose Your tiny.BIO URL

You have three options to choose your tiny.BIO domain:

  • You can get a free automatic URL that's tiny.bio/username.
  • You can claim a free .BIO domain: custom URL like [yourname].bio. You get a first year for free, and for the next year, you need to pay for the renewal.
  • Custom domain: purchase your own domain for stronger branding and full ownership.

You can also connect a Dynadot domain you already own to your newly created tiny.BIO page.

 

What You Can Do with Your tiny.BIO Page

Your page does a lot more than list links. Here's what you get:

  • Everything in one hub. Add social profiles, your website, your shop, booking links, and any other URL. Embed videos and music from YouTube, TikTok, Spotify, SoundCloud, and Apple Music.
  • Unlimited links on every plan. Add as many as you need, on the free plan included.
  • A page that loads fast on phones. Every template is mobile-first, which matters because most social traffic comes from phones.
  • Built-in analytics. See total clicks, page views, your top-performing links, and how visitors engage, so you can tell what's actually working.
  • Monetization from day one. Add affiliate links and external booking links (like a Calendly page), so your page can earn or book for you right away.

 

How Do I Make a Link in Bio?

Setting up your page takes three steps:

  1. Claim your domain. Sign up and choose a free subdomain (tiny.bio/username), claim a free .BIO domain, or connect a custom one.
  2. Customize your page. Pick a template, then add your links like social profiles, websites, booking pages, affiliate links, and embedded media. Adjust it to match your brand. No code, no design skills needed.
  3. Share it everywhere. Paste your tiny.BIO link into your Instagram bio, your TikTok profile, your Facebook page, your email signature, and anywhere else.

When you post something new, you update your page once, and every platform you've shared it on points to the latest version.

 

Free Link in Bio, With Pro Features Available

Free Link in Bio, With Pro Features Available

The tiny.BIO free plan is free forever, with no time limit. You get all the basic templates, unlimited links, embeds, core analytics, and basic monetization. You only need a credit card if you choose to register a .BIO or custom web address or if you want advanced features.

When you're ready for more, the Pro plan is $6.99/month billed annually (or $8.99/month billed monthly). Pro Plan adds:

  • The full template library for more design options
  • Custom backgrounds and logos
  • Advanced analytics like geographic and device tracking and time-of-day heatmap
  • Styled affiliate links, scheduled links, and SEO options

If you'd like to test the Pro Plan, there's a 7-day Pro trial, and your page stays live on the free plan if you decide not to continue.

 

Ready to Claim Your Page?

Your online presence should look as good as you do, and it shouldn't take a developer or a weekend to design. tiny.BIO gives you one clean, professional place to point everyone, whether you're a creator, a small business owner, an artist, or building a personal brand.

Claim your free link in bio at tiny.BIO and centralize your online identity in one place today.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is a tiny.BIO?

A tiny.BIO is your link in bio page, one mobile-optimized landing page that holds all your links in one place. Instead of pointing your bio to a single URL, you share your tiny.BIO, and your audience finds everything: your socials, shop, booking page, videos, and more.

 

How do I create my tiny.BIO?

Sign up at tiny.BIO and claim your web address. You can claim a free tiny.bio/username, a free .BIO address like yourname.bio, or a custom one from around 600 extensions. Pick a template, add your links and embeds, and customize the colors, layout, and buttons to match your brand. When it looks right, share your link everywhere your audience already finds you.

 

What does "click the link in bio" mean?

It means tap the clickable link on someone's social media profile, usually found near the top under their name. That link opens a page (often a link in bio page like tiny.BIO) where you'll find everything they've pointed you to, such as their shop, content, or booking page. Creators say it because most platforms allow a limited number of links or only one link in a profile.

 

Where is the link in bio on TikTok?

On TikTok, the link sits on a creator's profile page, just below their bio description and above their video grid. Tap the website link there to open their page.

 

Where is the link in bio on Facebook?

On a Facebook profile or Page, look in the intro or about area near the top, where a website or link field appears under the name and description. On Pages, you'll also find links in the about section. Tap the link to open the destination page.

 

Where to find the link in bio on Instagram?

On Instagram, the link appears on the profile page directly under the bio text and action buttons. Tap it to open the linked page. You can also add multiple links to your Instagram profile, but pointing that one slot to a tiny.BIO page keeps everything together in a layout you control.

 

How do I open a link in bio?

If you're a visitor, opening a link in bio is as simple as tapping it. On most social apps, you'll find the link near the top of someone's profile, just under their name and bio text. Tap it, and their page opens in your browser with all of their buttons ready to explore.

If it's your own page, you can open and edit it anytime by logging into tiny.BIO. Your links and content stay safe even if you switch templates later.

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