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Link in Bio

Build a branded one-page hub for every link you share from social bios, with an in-app editor, automatic brand styling, and click analytics.

Every social platform gives you exactly one link in your bio. Link in Bio lets you point that single link at a branded page that holds all your important links — your latest content, your offers, your booking page, your email list, anything.

You build the page inside Aidelly, it picks up your brand colors and fonts automatically, and you see clicks per link in analytics.

This guide walks you through:

  1. Setting up your bio page slug (the URL)
  2. Adding the blocks people will click
  3. Matching it to your brand
  4. Publishing and sharing the link
  5. Watching the clicks roll in

No design skills required.

Before you start

You'll want to have:

  • An idea of what you want people to click (top 3–8 links)
  • Your brand colors set in Brand Profile (optional — defaults are fine)
  • Any links you want to include (URLs, social profiles, content pieces)

Step 1 — Open the Bio editor

  1. In the left sidebar, click the 🔗 Link in Bio entry.
  2. The editor opens with an empty page already created for you and one starter "Social profiles" block pre-populated from your connected accounts.

You're now in the live editor — the left side is the editor controls, the right side is the live preview of your bio page.

Step 2 — Pick a slug (your bio's URL)

Your bio page lives at aidelly.bio/<slug> (or a custom domain if you have white-label set up).

  1. Click the slug field at the top of the editor (it shows a placeholder like pick-a-slug).
  2. Type something short and memorable — your handle, your brand name, your initials. Lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only.
  3. Aidelly checks availability as you type. A green checkmark means it's yours.
  4. Click anywhere outside the field — the slug saves.

Tip: keep the slug short. People type it less than they paste it, but a short one is easier to say aloud (podcasts, video, IRL).

Step 3 — Add the blocks people will click

Blocks are the items stacked on your bio page. Add as many as you like, in any order.

  1. Click + Add block at the bottom of the editor.
  2. Pick a block type:
    • Link — a single labeled URL (e.g. "Listen to the podcast")
    • Heading — a section title to group blocks below it
    • Content — points at a specific post you've published in Aidelly
    • Social profiles — auto-renders icons for every connected social account
    • Email signup — collects email addresses into your bio email list
  3. Fill in the block details (title, URL, optional emoji).
  4. Drag the block by the handle on the left to reorder it.
  5. Repeat until your page has what you want.

Recommended starting structure: Heading ("Latest"), 1–2 Content blocks of your best posts, Heading ("Connect"), 3–5 Link blocks for your most important destinations, Social profiles at the bottom.

Step 4 — Match it to your brand

The page picks up your brand by default. To tweak:

  1. Open the Theme panel on the right of the editor.
  2. Choose a base template (Minimal, Bold, Editorial, etc.).
  3. Override the accent color, background, and text color if your brand needs something specific.
  4. Pick a template style that fits the vibe (compact, spacious, list-only, card grid).
  5. Changes apply live in the preview.

If you're on a paid plan, you can also hide the Aidelly branding footer from the Theme panel.

Step 5 — Publish the page

Until you publish, the page is a draft. The editor labels the Draft state in the top-bar (mint chip) vs Live state (green chip) so you always know whether your edits are visible to visitors.

  1. Click Publish in the top-right.
  2. Confirm the slug.
  3. Aidelly returns the public URL (e.g. aidelly.bio/wilzer).
  4. Copy the URL.

After publishing, use the Preview toggle (top-bar) to switch between the draft preview (with your unsaved edits) and the live URL (what visitors see right now). No stale tabs, no guessing.

Step 6 — Share the page

You have three first-class ways to put your bio URL in front of an audience:

A. Add the link to your social bios

  1. Open one of your social profiles (Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, etc.).
  2. Find the "Website" or "Link" field in the profile edit screen.
  3. Paste the URL from Step 5.
  4. Save.
  5. Repeat for every platform.

B. Share to socials in one click

The editor has a Share button next to Publish. Click it and a share sheet opens with one-click destinations:

  • Copy link — drops the URL on your clipboard.
  • X / Facebook / WhatsApp / LinkedIn / Messenger — opens the platform's compose flow with the bio URL and a short title pre-filled.

This is the fastest way to push your bio to your audience without leaving Aidelly.

C. Download a QR code

  1. Click the QR code button in the editor toolbar.
  2. Aidelly generates a 512×512 PNG of your bio URL on the fly.
  3. Click Download to save it.
  4. Print on business cards, product packaging, table tents, event signage — any in-person moment where someone might scan it.

The QR uses error-correction level M (good for slightly-damaged prints) and renders in your brand's high-contrast palette so it scans cleanly even on color stock.

If you want to use a custom domain (e.g. links.yourdomain.com), see White-Label Setup.

Step 7 — Read the analytics

Once people start clicking, every block reports its own numbers.

  1. In the Bio editor, click the Analytics tab.
  2. You'll see total page views, total clicks, and click counts per block.
  3. Use this to decide which blocks to promote up and which to retire.

Common pitfalls

  • The page is empty after publishing. Make sure each block has both a title and a URL. Empty blocks are skipped on the public page.
  • My brand colors didn't apply. The default template doesn't override your colors, but the theme picker can. Open the Theme panel and switch to "Brand colors" if you set custom ones in Brand Profile.
  • The Social profiles block is missing accounts. That block only shows accounts connected in the current workspace. Connect missing accounts under Workspace Settings → Social Connections.
  • People click the email signup but nothing happens. Check that the signup destination is set — open the block and confirm the "Send signups to" dropdown points somewhere (your email tool integration, or just "Collect in Aidelly").

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