Free Online Bio Link Page Builder
A bio link page builder turns a name, tagline and links into a self-contained HTML page you can host anywhere and put in your bio.
Your data is processed entirely in your browser and never sent to any server.
Host the file on any static host — GitHub Pages, Netlify or your own domain — and put that one URL in your profile bio.
How to Use This Tool
- Enter your display name and a short tagline.
- Add each link with a label and URL.
- Copy the generated HTML or download the .html file.
- Host it on any static host and use that URL in your bio.
What Is a Bio Link Page Builder?
Most platforms allow only one clickable link in a profile, so a link-in-bio page collects everything behind a single URL — your website, shop, newsletter, videos and other socials. Hosted services do this, but they add branding, accounts and sometimes fees. This builder gives you the alternative: enter a display name, a short tagline and as many labelled links as you like, and it generates a complete, styled HTML file.
The output is a single self-contained page with inline styles and tidy, tappable buttons, so there are no extra files to manage. URLs are normalised and escaped safely, and you can reorder or remove links before exporting. Copy the HTML or download the .html file, then host it on any static host — GitHub Pages, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages or your own domain.
The page is generated in your browser, so your links and labels are never uploaded. You own the result outright, with no platform lock-in and nothing to renew.
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Published by the WeGotEveryTool team. We build and test every tool in-house and update pages when the underlying spec, formula, or recommendation changes.
Reviewed: May 2026. Disclaimer: this tool is provided as-is for general informational use. For decisions with material consequences (medical, legal, financial, security) verify results against a qualified professional source.
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