Getting Started with Link Hubs

Learn how to create your first Link Hub—a single page that puts all your links in one shareable place.

A Link Hub is a landing page that puts all your links in one place. You choose the links, customize the look, and publish it to a URL you can share in social bios, email signatures, printed flyers, or behind a QR code.

Where to find it

Click Link Hubs in the sidebar. That’s the listing page where all your hubs live.

You can also start a new hub from the floating + button in the bottom-right corner of most pages. It opens a menu with a Link Hub option that takes you straight to the builder.

Creating your first hub

  1. On the Link Hubs listing page, click the orange Create Link Hub button near the top left. This opens the builder.

  2. Type a Title at the top. This is the heading visitors see on the published page.

  3. Add a Description if you want. It shows up below the title. You can leave it blank.

  4. The Links tab is already selected. You’ll see one empty link row with two fields: a title (the button text visitors see) and a URL (where the button goes). No need to type “https://” at the start of URLs; it gets added automatically.

  5. Click Add Link to add more. Free plans allow up to 10 links; Starter and above have no limit.

  6. Once you have at least one complete link and a title filled in, a floating Save Hub button appears at the bottom of the screen.

  7. Click it. A dialog called Save Link Hub pops up asking for a Name. This is internal, just for you, so name it whatever makes sense (“Summer Campaign,” “Main Bio Link,” etc.). Click Save Hub.

  8. A confirmation dialog shows your public URL with buttons to copy it or open it in a new tab. Click Done.

What visitors see

The published page is a simple, mobile friendly page with your title, description (if you added one), and a button for each link. It works on any screen size.

Plan limits

  • Free: 1 hub, up to 10 links
  • Starter: 1 hub, unlimited links
  • Pro: unlimited hubs and links
  • Max: unlimited hubs and links

If you’ve hit your hub limit, the create page tells you. You’ll need to upgrade or delete an existing hub before you can make a new one.