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Free Social Media Link Page Generator (All Your Socials, One Place)

Every platform formats its profile URLs differently, so building your links by hand is fiddly and easy to break. Enter your handle for each platform, and this generator builds the correct link for each and stacks them into a ready block. Free, client-side, output never gated.

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Route, and also keep

Every social link sends a visitor off to a platform you do not own. That is useful, keep them.

But a page that only routes away leaves its best job undone. Add a capture block and a visitor becomes an audience you can reach directly, whatever the algorithms do.

Tip: tap each generated link once to confirm it opens your profile, the tool formats the link, but only you know the handle is right.

How does the social media link page generator work?

The generator takes your handle for each platform, builds the correct profile URL using that platform's format, and assembles the results into a ready block of social links you can copy, all in your browser, so nothing you type is stored and the output appears the moment you enter your handles. The value it adds is the formatting: each platform builds its profile URLs its own way, one uses a plain username after a slash, another puts an at-sign before the handle, another uses a channel or handle scheme, and one has changed its domain, so building the links by hand invites small mistakes that break them.

You enter "yourhandle" once per platform, and the generator turns it into the correct, working profile link for that platform, then stacks all your platforms into one tidy block. It runs entirely client-side and never gates the result, because a tool that made you register to see your own links assembled would be holding your work hostage, which this one never does. Then you make it yours: copy the block, order the links the way you want, and you have every social profile in one place, ready to drop onto a page.

What is a social media link page, and why put all your socials in one place?

A social media link page is one page that holds links to all your platforms, so a follower who finds you on one can reach you on the others, and you put everything in one place because you only get one link in most bios, and you are on more than one platform. The problem it solves is simple: your Instagram bio holds one link, your TikTok bio holds one link, and you are on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more, so no single bio can point at all of them, and a follower from one platform has no easy way to find you on the rest.

A social links page fixes that: it holds them all, you put its address in each bio, and now a follower from any platform lands on one page that leads to every other, which is how you turn scattered followings into one audience that can find you everywhere. This is the multiple-links principle applied to your platforms specifically, and the generator's job is making the links block for that page quickly and correctly, so the fiddly formatting is done and you can focus on the page.

Which platforms does the generator support, and how does the formatting work?

The generator supports the mainstream social platforms, building each profile link from your handle using that platform's current URL format, which is the whole point, since remembering every platform's format by hand is where broken links come from. The platforms covered are the ones most people are actually on (the major social and video platforms), and for each you enter your handle and the generator applies the right pattern: a slash-username here, an at-sign-handle there, a channel or handle scheme for video platforms, and the current domain where a platform has changed it.

Two honest notes on formatting. First, platforms occasionally change their URL formats, a domain change, a new handle scheme, so the generator is maintained to stay current, and its formats are correct as of the last check; if a platform changes tomorrow, the fix is updating the generator, not your memory. Second, the generator builds the link from the handle you give it, so it cannot check that the handle is correct, only that it is formatted correctly, which means you should paste your exact handle and then tap the generated link once to confirm it opens your profile, the ten-second check that catches a typo before your followers hit it. Get the handles right, and the generator gets the links right.

Why should a social links page capture, not just route away?

Because a page that only sends people to your other platforms is sending them away, and while that is useful, the best pages also capture something you keep, an email, a WhatsApp, an enquiry, so a visitor becomes an audience of your own rather than just a follower on someone else's platform.

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A page that routes and also captures: the social links send followers to your other platforms, and a capture block keeps an audience you own. The routing is useful; the capture is what you keep. This is the owned-audience point the platform guides run, and it matters here because a pure social-links page has a quiet weakness: every link on it sends the visitor off to a platform you do not own, where an algorithm decides whether they ever see you again. Routing to your other platforms is genuinely useful, a follower who finds you on TikTok and also follows you on Instagram is a good outcome, so keep the social links.

But adding one capture block, an email signup, a WhatsApp button, an enquiry form, turns the page from a departure lounge into something that also builds an audience you can reach directly, whatever the platforms do. So the honest guidance the generator's page carries: use the social links block to route, and add a capture block to keep, because the strongest link-in-bio pages do both, and a page that only routes away is leaving its most valuable job undone. The generator makes the routing block; the page builder lets you add the capture.

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Route to your platforms, capture an audience of your own

How is this different from the other generators and the page builder?

The social links generator assembles your platform links from handles (formatting-and-assembly), while the bio generator writes your bio text and the CTA button generator writes your button labels, so the three make different parts of a page, and the page builder is where you assemble the whole thing. Think of them as parts and whole: this generator gives you the social-links block (correctly formatted), the bio generator gives you the bio text that points at your page, the button generator gives you the button labels for your other links, and the page builder is where all the parts come together into a working page.

They complement rather than compete, and you can use whichever you need: if you only want your socials assembled quickly, this tool does that and you drop the result anywhere; if you want the whole page, the builder is the destination and these generators feed it. The one thing they share is that none of them gates its output, because each is meant to give you a usable result for free, and the page builder is where the free page that holds them all lives. If you came here just to get your socials in one tidy block, that is done above, free; if you want the page, the bridge below is honest about it.

What are the common social links page mistakes?

  • Building links by hand and breaking them. A slash where an at-sign belongs, an old domain. Let the generator format them; then tap each once to confirm.
  • A page that only routes away. Every link sending the visitor to a platform you do not own. Add a capture block to keep an audience of your own.
  • Wrong handle, right format. A correctly formatted link to the wrong username. The generator formats; you must enter your exact handle and check it opens your profile.
  • Every platform, including dead ones. Links to accounts you abandoned. List the platforms you are actually active on, not every account you ever made.
  • No order. The links stacked randomly. Lead with the platform you most want followers on, or the one your traffic comes from.
  • Links buried below everything. Socials at the bottom where nobody scrolls. If routing to your platforms is a main goal, give the block a clear place.
  • Forgetting to update. A platform you left still linked, a new one missing. Refresh the block when your platforms change.

Is the social media link page generator really free?

Yes: the generator runs in your browser, assembles your links immediately, and never asks you to sign up or pay to see or copy them, because a tool that gated your own links behind a signup would be the opposite of useful. Nothing you type is stored, the links are built client-side, and you copy them and leave, no account, no catch. Where OwnBio hopes you go next is honest and stated once: your assembled links need a page to live on, and the best page routes and also captures, so if you want to build that page, that is what we make, free, with no watermark, but the generator itself owes you nothing and asks nothing. Use it, copy your links, and if you put them on some other page, the generator still did its whole job for free, which is how a tool should treat the person using it.

Social links generator: FAQ

How does the social media link page generator work?

Enter your handle for each platform you are on, and it builds the correctly formatted profile link for each using that platform's URL format, then assembles them into a ready social-links block you can copy. It runs in your browser, stores nothing, and never gates the output. Then order the links and drop them onto a page.

Is the social links generator free?

Yes, entirely: it assembles your links immediately with no signup and no payment, and nothing you type is stored. A tool that gated your own links behind a login would be useless. Use it, copy your links, and leave. If you later want to build the page that holds them, that is a separate, optional step.

Why put all my social links in one place?

Because you only get one link in most bios, and you are on more than one platform, so no single bio can point at all of them. A social links page holds them all, and you put its address in each bio, so a follower from any platform can reach you on every other, turning scattered followings into one audience that finds you everywhere.

Which platforms does the generator support?

The mainstream social and video platforms most people are actually on. For each, you enter your handle and it builds the correct profile link using that platform's URL format. Platforms occasionally change their formats, so the generator is kept up to date, and you should tap each generated link once to confirm it opens your profile.

Will the generated links definitely work?

The generator formats the links correctly, but it builds them from the handle you enter, so it cannot check the handle is right, only that it is formatted right. Paste your exact handle, then tap each generated link once to confirm it opens your profile. Getting the handles right is the one thing only you can do.

Should my page only have social links?

Ideally not: a page that only sends people to your other platforms is sending them away to platforms you do not own. Keep the social links, since routing followers between your platforms is useful, but add a capture block, an email signup, a WhatsApp button, so a visitor becomes an audience you can reach directly, whatever the platforms do.

How is this different from a bio generator?

The social links generator assembles your platform links from handles; the bio generator writes your bio text; the CTA button generator writes your button labels. They make different parts of a page, and the page builder is where you assemble the whole thing. Use whichever parts you need; none of them gates its output.

How do I add the links to my page?

Copy the assembled block from the generator, then add the links to your link-in-bio page, where they sit as a social-links section. Any page works, since they are just formatted links, but a link-in-bio page is built for this: it holds your socials, adds capture, loads fast on a phone, and lives at one address you drop into every bio.

How should I order my social links?

Lead with the platform you most want followers on, or the one your traffic comes from, and list only the platforms you are actually active on, not every account you ever made. Routing followers to a dead account helps no one. Order by where you want people to go, and refresh the block when your platforms change.

Do platform URL formats ever change?

Yes: platforms occasionally change their domains or handle schemes, which is exactly why building links by hand invites broken ones. The generator is maintained to use each platform's current format, and its formats are correct as of the last check. If a platform changes, the fix is updating the generator, and tapping each link to confirm catches any issue.

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