Link-in-Bio Page: Best Setup for OnlyFans Conversion
Your link-in-bio page is the bridge between social media traffic and paying subscribers. Most creators lose conversions here without realizing it.

Why Your Link Page Matters More Than You Think
You can have the best content on OnlyFans and a massive social media following, but if your link-in-bio page is a mess, you are leaving money on the table. This is the single most underoptimized part of most creators' funnels.
Think about it: someone sees your content on Reddit or Twitter, clicks your profile, finds your link, clicks it, and lands on your link page. At every step, you lose people. The link page is usually where the biggest drop-off happens.
The One-Link Approach
The highest-converting link pages have one primary call-to-action. Not five links to different platforms. Not a link tree with your Spotify, your Amazon wishlist, and your OnlyFans buried in the middle.
One photo of you. One sentence about what subscribers get. One button to your OnlyFans. That is the formula that converts at 15-25%, compared to the 3-5% that cluttered link pages typically see.
What to Write on Your Link Page
Your one-liner needs to answer the question: "Why should I subscribe?" Not "I post content" because everyone posts content. Something specific to you and what makes your page different.
Good examples: "Daily uncensored content you will not find anywhere else." "New uploads every day, DMs always open." Bad examples: "My links!" "Follow me everywhere!" These say nothing and convert nobody.
Platform Recommendations
Linktree, AllMyLinks, Beacons, and Hoo.be all work. The specific platform matters less than the design. Keep it clean, keep it fast-loading, and keep the focus on your primary link.
Avoid platforms that add their own branding prominently or load slowly on mobile. Most of your traffic is on a phone, and every second of load time costs you subscribers.