Linktree alternative

A Linktree alternative
with clearer analytics

One bio URL, multiple destinations, and click data you can use. Linkx combines link-in-bio pages with short links, QR codes, and analytics in one account.

Per-link analytics
Short links + bio together
Adult-friendly options

Free plan available (no card required). Paid plans add custom domains, deeper stats, and team features. See pricing

Bio + link analytics
18.4K Bio clicks 9.1%
6 Active buttons 2
42 Countries 7

What you actually see inside Linkx

Reports are plain tables and charts: clicks, sources, devices, and time ranges. What follows is the kind of data you open after you publish (sample numbers and a demo chart).

  • Clicks per bio button and per short URL for the date range you pick
  • Traffic source / referrer lines (for example Instagram, TikTok, X, or direct) when your plan includes referrers
  • Device type split such as mobile, desktop, and tablet
  • Click trends over time in the overview chart (depends on plan and product version)
  • Separate totals when you use campaign short links or QR codes tied to those links
Clicks by link
2.4K Shop
1.1K Signup
86 Countries
Illustrative chart (not your data).
Single link: example stats
Clicks (date range)1,248
Unique visitors982
Top referrerinstagram.com
Top deviceMobile
Top countryUnited States
QR scans (if used)312

Layout mirrors real per-link / per-URL reports. Figures are samples only.

  • Bio editor with link blocks (limits depend on plan)
  • Stats: totals, date range, referrers, device, country where enabled
  • Short links and QR in the same account as the bio
  • Custom domains on paid tiers
Example: clicks (range) 1,248
Example: top referrer instagram.com
Example: mobile share 71%
Example: campaign link /spring-drop

Illustration only. Your dashboard shows your own links and numbers.

Who Linkx is for (and who it is not)

A strong match if...

  • You run promos, collabs, or multiple destinations and need per-link stats
  • You want short links + QR + bio analytics without juggling extra vendors
  • You need adult-friendly policies for legitimate destinations

Probably not if...

  • You will never open analytics and only want three static links forever
  • You need a full in-bio store product (look at commerce-first tools)

When staying on Linktree is fine

Linktree is a strong default if you already rely on their templates, integrations, and pricing. You do not have to switch for its own sake.

  • Your workflow already lives in Linktree and you are happy with the analytics you get
  • You do not need short links, QR, and bio stats in one vendor
  • You prefer their marketplace or partner features over a link-first stack

Linkx in practice (four steps)

Step 1

Create the bio

Register, pick an alias, add headline and avatar like any bio tool.

Step 2

Add buttons

Paste destination URLs for shop, signup, or other links. Reorder anytime.

Step 3

One URL in profiles

Put your Linkx URL in Instagram, TikTok, X, etc. Traffic hits your page first.

Step 4

Read per-link stats

Open analytics for each button or short link. Compare date ranges and sources.

Metrics Linkx exposes (plan-dependent)

Per bio button or short URL

  • Clicks in a chosen date range
  • Unique visitors where available
  • Referrer or traffic source summaries
  • Device type (mobile / desktop / tablet)
  • Country or region breakdowns where enabled

QR and campaigns

  • Scans on dynamic QR codes tied to short links
  • Separate short URLs per campaign for side-by-side totals
  • UTM parameters preserved on destinations you control
  • Export or API access on supported plans

Exact fields vary by plan and product version. Confirm on your dashboard after signup.

Why people search for Linktree alternatives

Linktree made link-in-bio mainstream. Many teams later want deeper click detail, fewer destination limits, and one place for bio links plus campaign URLs.

You change offers often

Rotating top links, seasonal sales, and different destinations per platform are easier when history is stored per button.

Policy friction

Paywalled or sensitive destinations are a normal use case for many creators. You need a host that states that clearly.

One stack for links

Bio clicks and short-link clicks should live in one login. Linkx is built as a link platform first, not only a page skin.

Quick recommendation

Choose Linkx when you still want a simple bio page but need reliable per-link stats, short URLs, and QR in the same product. Stay on a minimal tool if you truly never measure clicks.

Linkx vs Linktree vs Beacons vs Lnk.bio

No tool wins every row. Use this to match product focus to what you sell and how you measure it.

Capability Linkx Linktree Beacons Lnk.bio
Primary focus Bio + short links + QR + analytics in one platform Link-in-bio discovery; marketing add-ons vary by plan Creator monetization blocks, storefronts, and bio Simple multi-link bio pages
Analytics mindset Built around per-link performance, referrers, and time ranges alongside URL analytics Insights depend on tier; often optimized for quick totals Tied to creator commerce journeys, not neutral link ops Typically lighter; good for beginners who do not live in dashboards
Short URLs & campaigns Short links, UTMs, rotations in the same account as your bio Short links may exist as separate flows or plans Less central; bio and commerce modules lead Usually not the core strength
Complexity Scales up when you need it; starts as a clean bio page Familiar UI; power users can hit plan ceilings More modules to learn if you only wanted a link list Lowest learning curve; fewer levers
Adult / sensitive links Adult-friendly positioning; still obey each social network rules Policies may limit certain destinations Commerce-first framing; check current acceptable use Varies; often minimal positioning on policy

Where Linkx pulls ahead

Three practical differences buyers cite after switching: measurement depth, link tooling, and keeping one public URL while offers change.

Reporting you can act on

See which buttons move and which stall. Align bio stats with the same short-link reports you use in campaigns.

Stable URL, flexible content

Fans keep bookmarking one link; you reorder blocks or swap destinations when pricing or partners change.

QR plus bio

Generate QR codes for print and events, then compare scans with bio taps in one account.

How Linkx differs from nearby competitors

Short positioning notes. Open the dedicated pages if one vendor is your main benchmark.

Versus Linktree

Same bio idea; Linkx adds short links and reporting for people who change links or campaigns often.

Versus Beacons

Beacons bundles creator commerce. Linkx stays focused on outbound links and click data. See our Beacons alternative page if that split matters.

Versus Lnk.bio

Lnk.bio keeps the UI very light. Linkx targets users who outgrew headline totals and need referrer and device splits on real traffic.

When it makes sense to switch to Linkx

Useful when scale and control matter more than a single profile total.

  • You run several campaigns or destinations and need per-link history, not one blended number
  • You want to compare referrers (for example Instagram versus TikTok) or device splits on the same button
  • You use QR or offline placements and want scan counts next to bio clicks in one account
  • You change top links often and the insight you get today feels too shallow for that pace
  • You want one login for bio links, short URLs, and partner or promo links you track

Linktree alternative questions

Migration, analytics, and how Linkx fits your stack

Is Linkx meant to be a Linktree alternative?
Yes. Linkx gives you a link-in-bio page plus the same short-link and analytics stack many teams use for campaigns. If you outgrew a plain list of buttons and need clearer click data and fewer policy surprises, Linkx is built for that jump.
Can I move my links from Linktree to Linkx?
You rebuild your buttons on a Linkx bio page and point your profile to the new URL. You can match the same destinations, order, and labels; use fresh short links if you want per-platform tracking.
How is Linkx analytics different from Linktree?
Linkx treats your bio as part of a link platform: per-link clicks, sources, and time ranges sit next to short links, QR codes, and campaigns. The goal is to show which post or partner moved traffic, not only a headline total.
Does Linkx work if some of my destinations are sensitive or adult?
Linkx is adult-friendly and built for creators and businesses that hit restricted-content warnings elsewhere. You still must follow the rules of each social network you post on.
Can I use my own domain?
Yes. Point a branded domain at your bio or short links so the URL in your profile matches your brand.
Why compare Beacons and Lnk.bio on a Linktree page?
People compare more than one vendor. Beacons leans into creator commerce; Lnk.bio keeps a minimal bio list. The four-way view helps you choose by analytics depth and control, not branding alone.
Is there a free tier?
You can start without a card on our free offering and upgrade when you need deeper analytics, domains, or team features.

Who this might not be for

Linkx is built for people who will open stats. If that is not you, staying put can be smarter.

  • You only need a static list and never open analytics
  • You depend on Linktree-only integrations you cannot replace with outbound links
  • You do not run campaigns, QR, or partner tracking URLs
  • You want the smallest possible product and will not use a stats screen

Move your bio to a measurable stack

Sign up free, publish a bio page, add tracked links. Upgrade when you need domains or deeper analytics.

Bio + short links + QR. Free tier available.