One link for everything: build your link-in-bio page right inside Schedulin

Troy Underwood
Troy Underwood

Every platform gives you exactly one link in your bio. You've got a newsletter, a shop, a booking page, your latest video, and a Discord — and one slot to point people at. The usual fix is to sign up for yet another tool, rebuild your brand in it, and pay a monthly fee for what is, ultimately, a list of links.

You're already in Schedulin managing the accounts those bios belong to. So we built the link page in too.

Your public profile now doubles as a link-in-bio page: a clean, mobile-friendly landing page with your photo, your bio, a row of social icons, and as many tappable link buttons as you want. It lives at your profile URL — /u/yourhandle — and you can drop that one link into every bio you have.

Editing is live

Open your profile and click Edit page. The editor splits in two: controls on the left, a live phone-style preview on the right that updates as you type. Change your display name, write a bio, and the preview moves with you — no save-and-refresh loop to see what it'll look like.

Links you can actually manage

The link list is built for the way bios actually change week to week:

  • Add as many as you need — a launch link, a newsletter, a free tool, a booking call.
  • Drag to reorder — grab the handle and move your most important link to the top.
  • Toggle links on and off — flip a link off when a promo ends instead of deleting it, then flip it back on next time. Disabled links stay in your editor but disappear from the public page.

A row for your socials

Below your bio sits a row of social icons — X, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and your website. Paste in the profiles you want to show and they render as a tidy icon row that links straight out. It's the fastest way to send a visitor to the rest of your world.

It's part of your profile, not a separate island

Because the page is your Schedulin profile, everything else comes along: people can follow you, message you, and see the posts you share — all from the same page. And when someone who isn't signed in lands on your page and taps Follow or Message, they get a friendly nudge to create a free account, which is one more way your link page grows your audience.

Try it

If you already have a Schedulin profile, open it and hit Edit page — you'll have a working link-in-bio in a couple of minutes. If you don't have one yet, claim a handle in Settings → Profile, then start adding links.

One link, everything behind it, no new subscription.