Design your perfect link-in-bio page with blocks, drag-and-drop ordering, and visual customization
The Linkzone page builder is a visual editor where you assemble your page from individual blocks. Each block is a self-contained piece of content — a link, a heading, an embedded video, or a social icon set. You add blocks, configure them, drag them into order, and your page updates live.
The builder is split into two areas: the editing panel on the left where you manage your blocks, and the live preview on the right that shows exactly how your page will look to visitors.
Linkzone offers a variety of block types to help you create a rich, engaging page. Here is a breakdown of each type and when to use it.
The most common block type. A link block displays a clickable button that directs visitors to any URL. Each link block includes a title, a destination URL, and an optional thumbnail image.
A header block adds a text heading to your page. Use headers to visually separate groups of links into sections. For example, you might have a "Music" header above your Spotify and SoundCloud links, and a "Social" header above your social profiles.
The social icons block displays a row of recognizable platform icons that link to your profiles. Supported platforms include Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, Twitch, Discord, GitHub, and more.
Simply paste your profile URL for each platform you want to display. The block automatically shows the correct icon for each platform.
Integration blocks let you display rich content from external platforms directly on your page, so visitors can interact without leaving. Linkzone supports embeds for:
See the Integrations guide for detailed instructions on each embed type.
A text block adds a paragraph of plain text to your page. Use it for announcements, bios, descriptions, or any free-form content you want to share with visitors.
Every block on your page can be reordered using drag and drop. The order you see in the builder is the exact order visitors will see on your published page.
Tip: Place your most important links near the top of your page. Visitors are most likely to engage with the first few items they see.
Linkzone gives you control over how your page looks so it matches your personal brand.
Your profile image is the first thing visitors see. Upload a high-quality square image (at least 400x400 pixels). Common choices include a headshot, logo, or brand mark. The image appears as a circle at the top of your page.
The display name appears in bold text directly below your profile image. Your bio appears below the display name in smaller text. Keep both concise — your display name should be recognizable, and your bio should summarize who you are in one to two short sentences.
Choose from a selection of pre-built themes that control colors, fonts, and button styles across your entire page. Themes let you change the look of your page with a single click. You can switch themes at any time without losing your content.
Customize how your link buttons appear. Options include:
To edit an existing block, click on it in the builder. The block's configuration panel will open, allowing you to change titles, URLs, images, or any other settings.
To delete a block, open its configuration panel and click the Delete button. You will be asked to confirm before the block is permanently removed.
Note: Deleting a block cannot be undone. Make sure you no longer need the block before confirming deletion.
If you want to temporarily remove a block from your public page without deleting it, you can hide it. Hidden blocks remain in your builder but are not visible to visitors. This is useful for seasonal promotions, limited-time links, or content you are not ready to publish yet.
To hide a block, open its configuration panel and toggle the visibility switch off. Toggle it back on whenever you want the block to appear again.
If any of your links point to content that may not be suitable for all audiences, you can enable a sensitive content warning on individual blocks. When enabled, visitors will see a brief notice before being redirected to the destination URL.