Best Link-in-Bio Tools for Creators in 2026

Compare Linktree, Beacons, and yesIhaveone by product model, current USD pricing, and the job each link-in-bio tool is designed to do.

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The best link-in-bio tool is the one that matches what you need your profile link to do.

Some creators need a directory for several projects. Others want a storefront, email tools, and a media kit in one account. If you already have one main destination, you may need a much smaller page with fewer decisions.

This comparison looks at three distinct product models. It does not assume that the tool with the longest feature list is the right choice.

What to compare before you choose

Start with the job, then compare the tools.

Number of destinations. Decide whether visitors need several equal choices or one obvious next step. A multi-link directory and a focused handoff page solve different problems.

Page presentation. Your profile link is part of the transition from a social profile to the destination you control. Look for enough visual control to make that transition feel deliberate.

Useful measurement. Page views and destination clicks are not the same event. Check what a platform measures, which date ranges it shows, and whether the data is detailed enough for the decisions you make.

Setup and maintenance. A larger platform can replace several separate tools, but it also gives you more settings to manage. A constrained product can be faster to publish because there are fewer choices to make.

Price for the plan you would actually use. Free plans can be enough. When they are not, compare the exact paid plan and billing cadence rather than a platform's broad advertised range.

Linktree: a flexible multi-link profile

Linktree is built around sharing many destinations from one profile. Its Free plan includes unlimited links, social icons, video and embeds, and essential analytics. Paid plans add options such as custom themes, redirect links, deeper design controls, and more comprehensive analytics.

That breadth makes sense if you regularly send people to several projects, products, or content channels. It can be more structure than you need when one destination matters most.

A good fit for: creators who want a familiar multi-link page with room to add more platform features over time.

Beacons: a broader creator business suite

Beacons combines a customizable link-in-bio page with tools such as a media kit, digital product sales, email sends, and creator-focused AI features. Its plans expand those business tools alongside the page itself.

This model is useful if you want several creator operations in the same account. If your storefront, email system, or website already lives elsewhere, some of that scope may overlap with tools you already use.

A good fit for: creators who want their link page, sales tools, email activity, and media kit under one product.

yesIhaveone: one main destination first

yesIhaveone uses a constrained model: one main destination, optional social icons, and up to two supporting links. You choose an image, theme, layout, and call to action without building a directory or a small website.

The paid plan includes click analytics, main-link scheduling, country controls, eight themes, and four layouts. The constraint is intentional. It keeps the main action visually dominant while leaving room for a small amount of supporting context.

A good fit for: creators who already know the main place they want people to go and want a focused page around that decision.

For a closer look at this product model, read why a constrained page can be a simpler Linktree alternative.

Current plan and pricing snapshot

ToolProduct modelCurrent USD priceBest suited to
LinktreeMulti-link profile with wider creator and growth toolsFree; Starter US$8/month; Pro US$15/month when billed monthlySeveral destinations and room to expand
BeaconsLink-in-bio page within a creator business suiteFree; Creator US$10/month; Creator Plus US$30/month when billed monthlyA page plus selling, email, and media-kit tools
yesIhaveoneOne main destination, optional socials, and up to two supporting linksUS$4.99/month, billed monthlyOne focused destination and a constrained setup

Competitor plan details and prices were checked on 13 July 2026 using the official Linktree pricing page and Beacons pricing page. The table shows USD monthly billing. Annual billing can reduce the effective monthly price, and taxes, features, or plan availability may vary by locale. Pricing can change after the checked date.

Which link-in-bio tool should you choose?

Choose Linktree when several destinations need similar prominence. Choose Beacons when you want a larger creator-business toolkit around your page. Consider yesIhaveone when you already have one main destination and want the public page to stay centred on it.

If you are still deciding whether you need a page between your profile and destination, start with the practical reasons creators use a link-in-bio page.

The useful question is not which platform does the most. It is which model makes your next step clearest to the people who tap your bio link.