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Best Linktree Alternatives in 2026 (Ranked & Compared)

Best Linktree Alternatives in 2026 (Ranked & Compared)

You’re on Instagram, TikTok, or maybe both. Every platform gives you exactly one link in your bio. One. For your shop, your latest video, your email list, your podcast, your portfolio, and everything else you want people to see. Something has to give.

That’s the whole reason link-in-bio tools exist. Paste one short URL into your profile, and it opens a mini landing page with every link that matters. Simple in theory, but the tools differ wildly in practice. Some give you a bare list. Others stack a full analytics dashboard. A few lock the useful stuff behind a paywall, and only a handful are genuinely good out of the gate.

Linktree is the default, and for good reason: it’s free, easy, and recognizable. For most people, however, it’s still not the best fit. The link gets clicked, but you don’t know by whom. The design also feels the same as everyone else’s. Plus, features marketers expect, like per-link click tracking and custom domains, cost more than they should.

When I needed a bio link for my own work, I tried Linktree first. Within a month I wanted three things the free tier didn’t give: per-link click tracking, a custom domain, and any control over the design. That’s when I started testing alternatives.

Here are the eight best Linktree alternatives in 2026, ranked by what matters to most users: analytics, customization, pricing, and what each one does that Linktree doesn’t.

What to Look for in a Linktree Alternative

Before the list, a short checklist. A good link-in-bio tool should cover most of these:

  • Click tracking on every link. Not just total page views, but which link got tapped, when, and from where.
  • Customization without paying. Color, layout, fonts, button styles.
  • Multiple block types. Links, social icons, embedded video, contact info, images, forms.
  • Mobile-optimized by default. Most of your traffic is phones.
  • Useful analytics. Geography, device, referrer, which links convert.
  • Fair pricing. A free tier that’s usable, not a demo.

The tools below each do some of these well. None check every box. The right pick depends on what matters most to you.

Linktree Alternatives at a Glance

ToolBest ForFree PlanPaid Starts At
QR Chameleon PagesUnified link, QR, and analytics✓ 2 pages, branded$4/mo
LinktreeRecognition and simplicity✓ Unlimited links, basic$5/mo
BeaconsCreators selling digital products✓ Unlimited pages, 9% sales cut$10/mo
Stan StoreCoaches and course creators— (7-day trial)$29/mo
MilkshakeMobile-first creators✓ Fully functional$3/mo
lnk.bioMinimalists✓ Unlimited links€1/mo
BentoModern design and portfolios✓ Unlimited pages$10/mo
KojiInteractive content and widgets✓ Base page$9/mo

1. QR Chameleon Pages: Best for Tracking and QR Code Integration

Starts free. Blend $4/mo.

QR Chameleon Pages gives you a link-in-bio page plus everything QR Chameleon already does: short links, QR codes, analytics. One dashboard, one set of data, links and scans reported side by side. If you run campaigns across print, email, and social, or already use a short link for anything, this is the one that ties the whole picture together.

Before building Pages, I rebuilt the same five-link bio page in Linktree, Beacons, and Milkshake to see what each one prioritized. Linktree got me to a working page fastest. Beacons, in contrast, piled on selling features I didn’t need. Milkshake made the prettiest page but had no way to track per-link clicks on the free plan. That comparison shaped Pages: tracking, customization, and simplicity in one tool.

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What you get: 11 block types (links, social icons, YouTube embed, contact card, carousel, image, grid, divider, plus document upload on paid), 5 templates, full color and layout customization, an auto-generated QR code for every page, and page analytics covering views, clicks, unique visitors, geography, device, and referrer. The free plan includes 2 pages with QR Chameleon branding. Meanwhile, Blend plan ($4/mo) unlocks 5 pages and lets you remove the branding.

Who it’s for: You want your link-in-bio tracked the same way you track everything else, and you value unified analytics over pure simplicity.

QR Chameleon community AI chameleon avatar with a flower crown.

The tradeoff: Not the simplest option if you only want a five-link list. The dashboard has more to it because the tool does more.

One thing nobody else on this list has: a team of unique AI chameleons created by the community. These are fun to design, share and even have the chance to earn 30% commissions 24/7! Slightly weird, also slightly working. Check it out.

2. Linktree: Best for Recognition and Simplicity

Free. Pro $5/mo, Pro+ $9/mo. (Linktree pricing)

Linktree is the category leader and the reason “link in bio” entered the mainstream. It’s free to start, lives on a domain everyone recognizes (`linktr.ee/username`), and takes about 90 seconds to set up a basic page.

When I tried the free tier, the analytics dashboard showed daily click totals across the whole page. I could see traffic spiked Tuesday, but the dashboard wouldn’t tell me which of my five links got the most taps. That’s the upgrade trigger most people hit first.

What you get: Unlimited links on the free plan, basic themes, a Linktree-branded page, and minimal analytics (total clicks and views, no per-link detail). Paid tiers add per-link click analytics, link scheduling, email tool integrations, and the option to hide the Linktree logo. However, most serious features (full analytics, custom domain, SEO metadata) require Pro+.

Who it’s for: You want the cheapest, fastest path to a working link page and don’t mind the generic Linktree-branded feel.

The tradeoff: Analytics on the free tier are close to useless. You’ll know people clicked your page, not which link they tapped or where they came from. Most other tools in this list include that on free.

3. Beacons: Best for Creators Selling Digital Products

Free. Creator Pro $10/mo. (Beacons pricing)

Beacons is built for creators who want to sell something: courses, ebooks, consulting, one-on-one sessions, merch. It’s a link-in-bio tool with a built-in storefront, email capture, and a bunch of creator-specific blocks (tip jar, “book a call,” shoutouts, exclusive content gates).

I signed up for the free tier to see how the selling features felt for a non-seller. The interface kept pushing me toward adding a tip jar or a product card even when I just wanted a clean link page. That’s the gravity of the tool. If you’re not selling, the prompts feel like clutter.

What you get: Unlimited pages, customizable themes, built-in commerce (accept payments directly on the page), email list management, and creator-focused analytics. The free tier is generous but skims 9% off sales. Paid tiers drop that to 0%. The 9% on free is worth doing the math on: at $100 a month in sales, the cut is $9, basically the price of upgrading. Below that, free is genuinely cheaper.

Who it’s for: You earn from your audience. Coaches, course sellers, independent musicians, writers with paid newsletters.

The tradeoff: Overkill if you’re not selling. If your link-in-bio just routes traffic to other platforms, Beacons’ selling features add clutter you don’t need.

4. Stan Store: Best for Coaches and Course Creators

$29/mo, 7-day free trial. (Stan Store pricing)

Stan Store is like Beacons but narrower and more opinionated. Built specifically for solopreneurs selling digital products and services, and it shows in the templates, checkout flow, and built-in upsell logic.

What you get: A link-in-bio page plus a complete selling system: checkout, payment processing, order fulfillment for digital goods, email capture, and affiliate program management. Templates push visitors toward purchasing.

Who it’s for: You’re a solo coach, course creator, or consultant who wants the page and the selling engine in one tool, and you’re willing to pay for that convenience.

The tradeoff: No free tier. At $29 a month, it’s the most expensive on this list. Only worth it if you’re actively selling.

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5. Milkshake: Best for Mobile-First Creators

Free. Pro $3/mo.

Milkshake takes a different approach. It’s a mobile app, not a web builder. You design your page entirely on your phone, and the finished page looks like a mini website: swipeable cards, custom fonts, image-heavy layouts, more magazine than list.

What you get: Magazine-style templates, card-based navigation, easy mobile editing, custom domain support on paid, and analytics. The free plan is fully functional. Additionally, Pro adds custom domain, premium cards, and removes Milkshake branding.

Who it’s for: You’re a content creator or small brand who wants your link-in-bio to feel like a designed brand experience, not a utility list. Fashion, lifestyle, food, and travel creators land here often.

The tradeoff: Mobile-only editing feels limiting if you’re used to a desktop dashboard. The analytics are basic compared to QR Chameleon Pages or Linktree Pro+.

6. lnk.bio: Best for Minimalists

Free. Pro €1/mo, Plus €8/mo.

lnk.bio is the anti-Linktree: stripped down, no pushy upsells, built for people who want a clean link list and nothing else. It also has one of the most generous free plans on this list.

What you get: Unlimited links, dark or light mode, basic analytics on the free tier, and the option to bring your own custom domain on Pro. The design is intentionally minimal. You add links, they show up, done.

Who it’s for: Writers, developers, people with a “bio link is fine but not a vibe” attitude. Anyone who finds Linktree’s branding and marketing noise more than they want.

The tradeoff: No fancy blocks. No embedded video, no contact cards, no storefront. If you want your link page to do more than list, look elsewhere.

7. Bento: Best for Modern Design and Professional Portfolios

Free. Pro $10/mo.

Bento is newer and design-forward. Pages look like mini portfolio sites with grid-based layouts, image cards, and embedded content previews. Where Linktree gives you a list of buttons, Bento gives you something closer to a personal landing page.

What you get: Grid-based customizable templates, embedded content from Spotify, YouTube, and Twitter, social proof integrations (GitHub, Dribbble, etc.), unlimited pages, and page analytics. Pro adds custom domains, priority support, and more advanced embeds.

Who it’s for: Designers, developers, freelancers, and anyone who wants their link-in-bio to double as a portfolio landing page.

The tradeoff: More design decisions to make. The grid layout is more work than a stacked list. Great for people who care, tedious for people who don’t.

8. Koji: Best for Interactive Content

Free. Premium $9/mo.

Koji lets creators add interactive widgets to their link-in-bio page: tip jars, polls, games, fan questions, scheduling widgets. Less “landing page,” more “mini app store for your bio.”

What you get: A base link-in-bio page plus a library of hundreds of templates and interactive widgets. Creators can also build custom widgets. Premium adds analytics, monetization tools, and premium widgets.

Who it’s for: Anyone with an engaged audience who wants more than a link list. The page can host tip jars, polls, merch, or scheduling widgets, all from one place.

The tradeoff: It can feel overwhelming. The widget library is a rabbit hole. Interactive elements also don’t always load fast on mobile, which can hurt the experience for users on slow connections.

How to Pick the Right One

A short decision framework based on what matters most:

  • You just want a link list. Linktree or lnk.bio.
  • You want unified analytics with QR codes and short links. QR Chameleon Pages.
  • You’re selling digital products or courses. Stan Store or Beacons.
  • You want a beautiful designed page. Milkshake or Bento.
  • You want interactive widgets and monetization. Koji or Beacons.
  • You want a free tier that’s worth using. QR Chameleon Pages, lnk.bio, or Beacons.

If you already use anything else in the QR Chameleon ecosystem (a QR code on your business card, a QR code for a video, tracked short links for a campaign), adding a Pages link-in-bio gives you one reporting view for every piece of traffic. That’s the real value of picking something unified over something standalone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Linktree alternative?

The best alternative depends on what you need. For unified analytics across links, QR codes, and short links, QR Chameleon Pages is the strongest fit. For the simplest possible setup with wide recognition, Linktree itself is the default. For creators selling digital products, Beacons or Stan Store are purpose-built. There’s no single winner. The right answer is the one that matches your actual use case.

What is a good free alternative to Linktree?

QR Chameleon Pages and lnk.bio both offer fully functional free plans with real analytics. Beacons’ free plan is generous but takes a 9% cut on sales if you use the selling features. Milkshake’s free plan covers most of what most creators need. Linktree’s free tier is usable but limited. You’ll want to upgrade quickly for anything serious.

Is Linktree worth paying for?

Linktree is worth paying for if you specifically value the brand recognition and don’t need much beyond a simple link list. At $5 a month for Pro, it’s affordable. The catch: most of what Pro adds (full analytics, scheduling, integrations) is available on the free tiers of QR Chameleon Pages, Bento, and Milkshake. You’d be paying for convenience, not capability.

Can I track clicks on my link in bio?

Yes, but the depth varies by tool. Linktree’s free tier shows only page-level views. QR Chameleon Pages, Beacons, Bento, and Milkshake show per-link clicks and visitor data (geography, device, referrer) on their free or low-cost tiers. If click tracking matters, pick a tool that includes it without requiring an upgrade.

What is the best free Linktree alternative?

For raw generosity, QR Chameleon Pages and lnk.bio both offer free plans with real analytics. QR Chameleon includes 2 pages, full visitor analytics, and a built-in QR code per page. lnk.bio includes unlimited links and basic analytics. Linktree’s free tier is the third option, but its analytics are limited to total page views.

Can I use my own domain with a Linktree alternative?

Most tools support custom domains on their paid plans. QR Chameleon Pages includes custom domains on Adapt ($10/mo) and Transform ($75/mo). Linktree requires Pro+ ($9/mo). Milkshake and lnk.bio support custom domains on their Pro tiers. Bento includes them on Pro ($10/mo). Custom domains make your link-in-bio page feel like part of your brand, not a third-party service.

Do Linktree alternatives work on Instagram and TikTok?

Yes. Every link-in-bio tool in this list produces a short URL you paste into your social profile’s bio field. The tool doesn’t care which platform you use. The landing page works the same regardless of where the click came from. Some tools (Milkshake and Beacons especially) optimize specifically for mobile since most bio link traffic comes from phones.

How do I switch from Linktree to another tool?

Most alternatives let you import your existing Linktree links manually. Copy your destination URLs from Linktree’s editor, paste them into the new tool, redesign the page, then update your social bios with the new short URL. Plan for an hour total. Set the new page live before you change your bio so you don’t lose visitors during the swap.

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Ryan Bame

Ryan is a strategist and creative with 20 years of experience bridging design and technology. Outside of work, you'll find him with his thumb in the dirt, lifting heavy things, or on a family adventure.

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