Most link-in-bio tools give you one page. Dump all your links into a single list and hope visitors find what they need. For simple use cases, this works. But what if you're a podcaster AND a coach? A musician AND a merch seller? A photographer AND a course creator?
Cramming everything into one page creates confusion. Visitors get overwhelmed, can't find what they need, and bounce. Your conversion suffers because your organization suffers.
Organization isn't optional — it's conversion strategy.
Social Page was built on a simple idea: your online presence is multi-dimensional, so your link-in-bio should be too. We call it 'Socials + Pages' — the ability to organize your content across multiple themed pages, each serving a specific purpose or audience.
Instead of one cluttered list, you get a mini-website. Visitors navigate to exactly what they need. Your music fans go to the Music page. Your coaching clients go to the Services page. Your podcast listeners go to the Episodes page. Everyone finds their path.
Each Social Page account can create multiple pages under one profile. Pages appear as tabs or sections on your profile, letting visitors navigate intuitively.
Each page can have its own links, sections, and content. Share your main Social Page URL, and visitors navigate to the page that fits their interest.
Multiple pages = multiple pathways to conversion.
Different content types deserve dedicated pages.
Start with your most important conversion goal as Page 1. If you're selling coaching, Services comes first. If you're promoting music, Music comes first. Lead with what matters most.
Each page has its own direct, shareable URL. Promoting a new course? Share the direct link to your Courses page. Pitching brands? Send them straight to your Media Kit page. Shareable URLs mean you control exactly where visitors land, improving conversions and user experience.
Shareable page URLs let you track what's working and guide visitors precisely where you want them.
Within each page, you can create sections to further organize links. A Music page might have sections for Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. A Services page might have sections for 1:1 Coaching, Group Programs, and Speaking.
Pages handle broad categories. Sections handle details within each category. Together, they create a navigable, professional experience that converts visitors into customers, fans, or subscribers.
“A confused visitor doesn't convert. Clarity wins.”— Social Page Team
Multiple pages are the difference between a link list and a professional presence. If you've outgrown your single-page bio, it's time to upgrade.
Your audience is multi-dimensional. Your link-in-bio should be too. Start organizing your empire today.
“One link. Multiple pages. Infinite possibilities.”— Social Page Team