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Link in bio for personal trainers: the guide that converts (2026)
Link in bio designed for personal trainers. Sell, book, capture leads, source-aware Smart Rules. Free to start.
Same URL, different link order depending on Instagram/TikTok/YouTube. Configure once. Korli applies the rest automatically.
- Examples: TikTok visitor sees offer first, Instagram visitor sees proof first
- Common mistakes: too many links, same order for everyone, no tracking
- Setup: create page → set Smart Rules → measure clicks (30 seconds)
Proof demo: source switch → different order
Same URL, but a different rendering based on where the visitor comes from. Configure once. Korli applies the rest automatically.
Real problems personal trainers face with classic link-in-bio
- Prospects DM you on Insta but you can't convert into bookings.
- You sell programs but without a CRM, you lose follow-up.
- You run promos but don't know if they actually bring people in.
Structure that converts for a personal trainer
- Native Calendly block to book a free trial session.
- Product block to sell PDF/video programs.
- Subscription block for your private community (Discord/Telegram).
- Form block to qualify prospects (goals, availability).
Smart Rules: adapt your page by visitor source
- Instagram visitor (workout story) → feature 'Beginner program -20%'.
- TikTok visitor (abs video) → feature '12-week abs pack'.
- Google visitor → feature free-consultation booking page.
Concrete example
Real example: a personal trainer's day using Korli
- 9am: visitor from your Insta story — Korli shows the adapted block.
- 12pm: another visitor from a viral TikTok — Korli shows a different block, hands off.
- 3pm: push notification: 'New form received' or 'New sale: 49€'.
- You did nothing manual — Smart Rules worked for you.
How it works (3 steps)
- Create your free Korli page (5 min) and import your links.
- Activate 2-3 Smart Rules based on your main platforms (Insta, TikTok, Google).
- Enable push and measure in Analytics: conversion by source, top products.
Common mistakes
- Putting 20 links at the same level — pick 3 priority goals.
- Thinking design is enough — intent routing matters more.
- Not capturing leads — without email, you restart from zero each post.
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FAQ
Is Korli really designed for personal trainers?
Korli is general-purpose link-in-bio, but its flexibility (Smart Rules, product blocks, forms, push) makes it perfectly adaptable to a personal trainer. Start from a template, customize for your work.
How much does it cost for a starting personal trainer?
Free to start. Korli takes 3% commission on Free plan sales, 0% on PRO. Risk-free testing.
How long to set up?
30 minutes for a complete page with 2-3 Smart Rules and 1-2 products. Push and forms add 5 minutes each.
CTA
Configure your smart rules once. Korli applies the rest automatically.