Linktree vs Stan Store
Linktree vs Stan Store, and a page built for design, not the storefront.
Linktree and Stan Store solve different problems behind the same bio link. Linktree is the simple, familiar list of buttons. Stan Store is built to sell: digital products, courses, and coaching with checkout and delivery handled in one place.
So the choice is mostly about whether selling from the link is your main goal. If it is, Stan is purpose built. If it is not, a store-first tool is more than you need, and a free, simple option or a design-first page makes more sense.
Linktree vs Stan Store vs mypage.cc
| Linktree | Stan Store | mypage.cc | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core idea | A simple list of links | Sell digital products from your link | A designed page that reads like a homepage |
| Monetization | Links out to where you sell | Built-in checkout and delivery | Links out to where you sell |
| Design control | Themes and colors, within limits | Store templates, transactional feel | 61 full design-system themes |
| Price to start | Free, generous | Paid plan after a trial | Genuinely free, no card |
| Speed on mobile | Light, loads quickly | Heavier store pages | Near-zero JavaScript, loads instantly |
| Best for | A familiar list of links | Creators selling digital products | A page that looks and reads premium |
Where Linktree wins, and where it does not
Linktree is fast, free, and familiar. For a plain list of links that points people to your socials and work, it does the job in minutes.
The limit is the look. Every Linktree is a stack of similar buttons, so profiles look alike and design control is shallow. It can read as generic as a first impression.
Where Stan Store wins, and where it does not
Stan Store is built for selling. If your income comes through the link, bundling the page and the checkout removes a lot of setup, and that focus is a real strength for creators monetizing an audience.
The trade-off is that everything is built around the store, on a paid monthly plan from early on. The page reads as a storefront, design stays close to the templates, and the fee is hard to justify before you have something to sell.
The third option: mypage.cc
mypage.cc is design first with a real free tier. You pick from 61 premium themes, each a full design system, so the page looks finished from the first second and reads like a personal homepage rather than a checkout.
You can still link out to your shop, course, or booking page as a block, so the selling lives where it already works while the page stays clean. AI can draft the first version from a sentence, and pages ship near-zero JavaScript so they load instantly on mobile.
For the longer writeups, see our Linktree alternative and Stan Store alternative pages.
Which should you pick?
Pick Linktree if you want a simple, free list of links. Pick Stan Store if selling digital products directly from your link is your number one goal. Pick mypage.cc if you want a page that looks designed and loads fast, with the option to link out to wherever you sell.
If the page comes first and selling is secondary, building one is free and takes about two minutes.
Common questions
Is Linktree or Stan Store better?
Linktree is better for a simple, free list of links. Stan Store is better if you want to sell digital products, courses, or coaching directly from your link with built-in checkout. If you mainly want a designed, fast page and can link out to where you sell, mypage.cc fits better than either.
Does mypage.cc sell products?
mypage.cc does not process on-page payments today. It is design first: you get a premium page and link out to your existing shop, course, or booking page. If selling from the link is your main goal, Stan Store is built for that.
Is there a free alternative?
Yes. mypage.cc has a real free plan with a page at mypage.cc/yourname, premium themes, all core blocks, and analytics, with only a small "Made with mypage" badge that Pro removes.
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