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Linkin.bio Alternative for a Real Page
Looking for a Linkin.bio alternative? An honest comparison of Later's shoppable feed against a design-first link in bio page that holds your whole story.
Linkin.bio, made by Later, solves a specific problem well. It mirrors your Instagram feed as a grid of images, and each image links somewhere, so a follower can tap the post they saw and land on the product or article behind it. For shops and creators who post a lot and want each image to be tappable, that mapping is genuinely clever. But it is built around that one idea, and if you want a page that represents your whole self rather than a shoppable feed, you may be looking for an alternative. Here is an honest comparison.
What Linkin.bio is built for
The core trick of Linkin.bio is turning your feed into a clickable mirror. You publish a post, then attach a link to it, and when someone visits your bio page they see your familiar grid and can tap straight through. For an online store or a creator who drives sales from individual posts, that is a tidy loop: see the post, tap the post, buy the thing.
It also fits naturally into Later’s scheduling tools, so if you already plan your posts there, the link mapping is a few clicks away. Credit where it is due, for shoppable feeds and post-by-post linking, it does exactly what it promises.
Where a feed mirror falls short
The limitation is the flip side of the strength. Because the page is a mirror of your feed, it is mostly your feed, again. That is great when the goal is shopping a grid, and less great when you want the page to say who you are, gather links that have nothing to do with a post, or make a strong first impression beyond a wall of thumbnails.
A feed grid also looks like a feed grid, which means design control is limited. You are not really choosing a look so much as accepting the format. And a page that maps to a feed tends to carry the weight that comes with it: more to load, more to render, which on a phone inside an in-app browser can mean a slower first impression. If your bio link is doing more jobs than “tap the post you saw,” the feed mirror starts to feel narrow.
A design-first alternative built around you
The difference with mypage.cc is that the page is built around you, not your feed. You start by choosing from 60+ premium themes, and each one is a full design system: typography, color, spacing, button shapes, and radii that already agree with each other. Add a single accent color and a layout, and the page reads as designed rather than auto-generated.
You still get the visual, shoppable energy if you want it. Image galleries let you show a curated set of images that link out, and Instagram-style stories let you highlight recent work or drops along the top. The difference is that those are pieces you place on purpose, alongside everything else, rather than the entire page. If you want to get started fast, mypage.cc can draft a first version from one sentence about yourself, then you refine it.
A page that holds your whole story
A bio link should be able to hold more than tappable posts. mypage.cc uses content blocks you order freely: links, social icons, image galleries, video embeds, text, contact buttons, a built-in tip jar, auto-updating feeds, and Instagram-style stories. Because every block works under every theme, you can build the page your content actually wants.
A creator might lead with a video, then a gallery of recent work, then a tip jar and a newsletter signup. A small shop might lead with a featured collection, a few key links, and a contact button. You keep the shoppable feel where it helps and add everything a feed mirror leaves out. For more on structure and what to include, our link in bio best practices is a good next read.
Speed, analytics, and a real free tier
Most people reach your page from inside a social app on a phone, often on a weak connection, so speed decides whether they stay. mypage.cc public pages ship near-zero JavaScript and load from the edge, so they appear almost instantly. A page that arrives instead of buffering keeps the visitor you would otherwise lose.
You also get analytics that help you improve: views, link clicks, referrers, countries, and clicks per view, so you can see what works and adjust. The free tier is a real one with a small “Made with mypage” badge, and Pro adds custom domains, lead-capture forms, password-protected pages, and deeper analytics when you need them. The same design-first logic applies across the category, which our Linktree alternative and Bento alternative pages cover too.
Choose the page that fits the job
If your whole goal is a shoppable mirror of your Instagram feed, Linkin.bio is a sensible pick and worth keeping. But if you want a page that represents all of you, looks designed, holds more than a grid, and loads instantly on a phone, a design-first builder is the better fit.
Trying it is quick. Claim mypage.cc/yourname, pick a theme, add your blocks in priority order, and publish. The page goes live in about two minutes, free to start, and you can keep refining it any time. Your bio link is your first impression, so make it more than a feed.