Revenue-firstlink-in-bio
Tracking every click from your bio all the way to the sale.
linksync.me/@you
Sam Torvalds
Creator & seller
New drop · SS26
€48 · Ends in 2 days
A link-in-bio that sells for you.
Product cards, price tags, and discount codes right on the page people already tap.
Just paste. Still attributed.
Make a linksync short link, paste it wherever you share it, and each click still gets attributed to the platform it came from.
See which platform actually pays.
From platform click to sale.
Traffic gets classified by platform automatically, and each purchase credits back to the platform that brought the visitor in.
Three steps to seeing which platform pays.
Put your linksync in bio.
Every click is classified by platform automatically. No UTM tags to manage.
Connect revenue.
Connect your revenue tool, or drop one small script on your store. Under a minute.
See where you earn.
Revenue per platform, not just click counts. Stop guessing which channel actually works.
See what people are making.
- Copy style
Hilma
Founder of linksync
- Copy style
Dr. Night
Creator and entrepreneur
I kept seeing creators with broken link-in-bio pages and no idea which platform was actually paying them.
So I built linksync to connect the click to the sale.
Start free. Upgrade when you outgrow it.
Free
€0/ month
Get on the internet today.
- Your bio page and themes
- Up to 5 tracked short links, with QR codes
- Automatic platform classification per click
- Analytics for the last 7 days
Pro
€4.99/ month
When you mean business.
- Everything in Free
- Unlimited tracked short links
- Analytics for the last 90 days
- First-party tracker script for your own site, cookieless mode
- Stripe revenue attribution (Stripe Connect)
- Per-platform revenue dashboard
- Custom domain
- Product cards and geo-routing
Shopify app, WordPress plugin, and npm package are on the way.
Answers before you ask.
How does linksync know which platform a click came from?
When a visitor taps your bio link, linksync classifies the click at the moment it happens. It reads the HTTP referrer, spots the fingerprint of in-app browsers on socials, and respects any UTM parameters you (or your ShortSync integration) set. If nothing else identifies the source, the click is labeled "direct" so it's still tracked, just honestly labeled. No manual tagging required.Do I need my own website to use this?
No. The bio page and every tracked short link work out of the box on linksync.me. If you do have a website (a store, a course platform, a service site), you can install the small /s.js script there to close the loop from click to purchase. Both paths work independently.How is this different from Linktree analytics?
Linktree shows you clicks. That is roughly it. You cannot tell which platform is bringing the visitors that actually buy, because Linktree does not follow the visitor past the click. linksync sits at that boundary. It tracks the click, follows the session, and connects it to the sale when your revenue tool (Stripe now, more on the way) reports the order. You end up with revenue per platform, not just a click count that dead-ends at your bio page.Does it work with Stripe? What about Shopify?
Stripe is supported today through Stripe Connect. You connect your Stripe account once, checkouts fire a webhook, and revenue is attributed to the session that brought the visitor in. Shopify, WordPress (WooCommerce), and an npm package for React apps are in progress; today, Shopify and WooCommerce stores can install the general /s.js tracker in the meantime.Is it GDPR-friendly? Do I need a cookie banner?
The tracker is first-party only. There are no third-party scripts, no cross-site tracking, and no personal data collected by the tracker itself. Cookieless mode is a first-class option, not a compromise. In cookieless mode, sessions are handed off via a URL parameter, so attribution still works through to checkout when your checkout preserves the parameter (Stripe metadata, Shopify note attributes). linksync is designed to be used in line with GDPR expectations. See the privacy page for the full breakdown.What does linksync cost?
Free covers a working bio page, five tracked short links, and analytics for the last week. Pro unlocks unlimited tracked links, 90-day analytics, the tracker script for your own site, and revenue integrations.Can I use my own links without showing them on my bio page?
Yes. Every tracked short link has its own linksync.me/l/<code> URL. You can create a link that never renders on your public bio and paste it wherever you post. It still tracks clicks, sessions, and revenue like a bio link would.
Your link in bio, only smarter about revenue.
One page, one tracker, one straight answer.




