Guide
Link in bio in French: the hub page (definition, setup, and alternatives)
A practical, non-spammy hub: what a link-in-bio page is, how to structure it, common mistakes, and concrete scenarios (Instagram vs TikTok vs newsletter).
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.
Why “in French” matters (it’s not just a translation checkbox)
- Visitor intent changes by source: Instagram ≠ TikTok ≠ newsletter.
- Most tools push you to stack links → people hesitate and bounce.
- A good link-in-bio page is a routing layer, not a link directory.
A structure that avoids doorway/thin content
- One primary goal + one or two secondary actions (not 12 equal buttons).
- Proof → action → resources: keep the decision path obvious.
- Measure clicks per link and per source to iterate without guessing.
Internal linking that actually helps
- Platform spokes: tailor what you show to the platform context.
- Profile spokes: coach vs freelancer vs brand priorities differ.
- Docs give the detailed how-to; spokes stay readable and specific.
Concrete example
Concrete scenario: one URL, different order per source
- Instagram visitor: top link is “Latest Reel”, then “Newsletter”.
- TikTok visitor: top link is “Pinned TikTok”, then “Offer”.
- Newsletter visitor: top link is “Offer page”, then “FAQ”.
How it works (3 steps)
- Create your Korli page and add your links (no hard limit).
- Set simple Smart Rules (e.g. source = Instagram → order A).
- Share one URL: Korli applies the right variant automatically.
Common mistakes
- Listing too many links without hierarchy.
- Same layout for every visitor source.
- No measurement: optimizing by feel instead of click data.
FAQ
What is a link-in-bio page?
A single page you place in your bio to centralize important links. The goal is not to list everything, but to guide visitors to the right next step quickly.
Why does adapting by source matter?
Because intent differs: an Instagram click often looks for the latest content; a newsletter click is often closer to an offer or a recap. Ordering links accordingly reduces hesitation.
How do you avoid doorway pages with pSEO?
By making each page uniquely useful (platform/profile/problem angle), with concrete examples, and internal links that help (hub + docs + related pages).
Is Korli usable on the free plan?
Yes. We only describe what exists today; shipped features stay in the free plan.
Related pages
Instagram link in bio: what to put first (and what to avoid)
How to tailor a link-in-bio page for Instagram: 3 useful sections, one concrete scenario (source → link order), 3 common mistakes, and a factual 3-step setup.
TikTok link in bio: what to put first (and what to avoid)
How to tailor a link-in-bio page for TikTok: 3 useful sections, one concrete scenario (source → link order), 3 common mistakes, and a factual 3-step setup.
Smart Rules: how it works (no fluff)
Understand Smart Rules on Korli: what it does, when to use it, one real-world scenario, common mistakes, and a factual 3-step setup.
UTM: simple definition + applied example
A clear definition of UTM, why it matters for link-in-bio/analytics, a small Korli example, common mistakes, and useful links.
Korli vs Linktree: a useful comparison (table + conclusion)
A comparison with a clear table and a single angle (“adapt link order by source (vs static page)”), plus conclusion and alternatives. No vague claims.
CTA
Configure your smart rules once. Korli applies the rest automatically.