Creating Link Hub Templates

Save a reusable Link Hub theme so every page your team publishes shares the same look.

Available on Pro and Max plans. Only Organization Owners and Admins can create or edit templates.

A Link Hub template is a saved theme — colors, button styling, fonts, and layout — that your team can apply to any new Link Hub. It does for your link-in-bio pages what QR code templates do for your codes: one approved starting point that keeps every page on-brand.

Who Can Create Templates

Link Hub templates are an organization-level feature on Pro and Max plans. Only Owners and Admins can create, edit, or delete them. Members can apply existing templates when they build a Link Hub.

Create a Template

  1. Click Link Hubs in the sidebar, then click Templates.
  2. Click New Template.
  3. Enter a Template name.
  4. Configure the theme using the sections below. The phone preview on the right updates as you go.

Colors

Set the Background, Text, Button, Button Text, and Social Icons colors. Turn on Gradient Background for a gradient instead of a solid fill.

Buttons

Choose a Button Style (Rounded, Pill, or Square), a Button Fill (Filled, Outline, or Ghost), a Button Shadow (None, Small, Medium, or Large), and a Hover Effect (None, Lift, Glow, or Fill Slide).

Typography

Pick a Font, its Weight, and an optional Italic style. Set a separate Title Font, or leave it on Same as body.

Layout & Animation

Choose a page Layout (Centered, Left Aligned, or Card) and an entrance Animation (None, Fade In, Slide Up, Stagger, Scale In, or Blur In).

Advanced

For finer control you can set an Animated Background (Gradient Shift, Pulse, Mesh Gradient, or Subtle Pattern), a Header Layout (Default, Split, Compact, or Minimal), and Custom CSS. Custom CSS is scoped under .link-hub-custom and sanitized on the server, so url(), @import, and other unsafe values are stripped.

Set a Default Template

Turn on Set as default so new Link Hubs start from this theme automatically. Only one template can be the default at a time.

When you create a Link Hub, select a template to apply its theme, then customize from there. To require members to use an approved template, see Enforcing Templates & Parameters.

Next Steps