What is Sociials - Modern Link-in-Bio?

Sociials is a link-in-bio tool that consolidates your social media presence into a single, customisable landing page. Instead of directing followers to a single platform or asking them to search for you across multiple channels, Sociials lets you create a branded hub that displays all your social profiles, websites, and content links in one place. The tool is free to use and designed for content creators, small businesses, freelancers, and anyone who maintains an active presence across several social platforms. It simplifies the process of directing your audience to your various online homes without requiring coding knowledge.

Key Features

Customisable bio page

Create a branded landing page that reflects your identity

Multiple link management

Add links to all your social profiles and websites in one location

Analytics

Track clicks and engagement on your links to understand audience behaviour

Mobile-optimised design

Ensure your bio page looks good on phones and tablets

No coding required

Build and edit your page using a simple visual editor

Free hosting

Get a page at no cost without worrying about additional platform fees

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Completely free to use with no premium tier lock-ins for basic functionality
  • Quick to set up; you can have a working bio page within minutes
  • Helps you avoid platform restrictions that limit external links
  • Provides click tracking to measure which links your audience engages with most

Limitations

  • Limited customisation compared to building your own website, though sufficient for most users
  • Relies on a third-party service, so any platform downtime affects your link distribution

Use Cases

Instagram creators directing followers to their YouTube channel, Patreon, or shop

Freelancers and consultants centralising contact information and portfolio links

Musicians and artists linking to streaming services, merchandise stores, and booking pages

Small business owners providing customers with links to their website, social profiles, and contact methods

Course creators and educators directing students to multiple learning platforms and resources