Choosing the Right Platform
The three most popular link-in-bio platforms for OnlyFans creators are Linktree, Beacons, and Carrd. Each has strengths and trade-offs that matter depending on your needs and technical comfort level.
Linktree is the simplest option. It lets you create a single page with a list of clickable links, a brief bio, and optional images. Setup takes less than ten minutes, and the free tier is sufficient for most creators starting out. The limitation is design flexibility. Linktree pages look functional but generic, and customization options are limited unless you pay for the premium tier. For faceless creators who want to get a landing page live quickly without spending time on design, Linktree is the fastest path.
Beacons offers more customization than Linktree, including embeddable media, custom layouts, email collection, and analytics. The platform is designed specifically for creators and includes features like monetization blocks where visitors can tip or purchase directly from the landing page. For faceless creators who want their link page to do more than just redirect traffic, Beacons provides the richest feature set of the three options.
Carrd is the most flexible but requires the most setup effort. It is a website builder that lets you create fully custom single-page sites with complete control over design, layout, and functionality. A Carrd page can look like a professional website rather than a link page, which conveys more authority and professionalism. The trade-off is that you need basic design sense and the willingness to spend an hour or two on setup rather than ten minutes. For creators who want maximum control over how their brand is presented, Carrd is the strongest choice.
Designing a Page That Converts
Your link-in-bio page has one job: convince a visitor who is already curious to take the next step and subscribe. Every element on the page should serve that goal. Anything that does not contribute to the conversion decision should be removed.
Start with a strong headline that communicates your niche and your value proposition in one sentence. For a faceless creator, this might be something like "Exclusive masked cosplay content you will not find anywhere else" or "Anonymous fitness content with new sets every week." The headline tells the visitor what they will get if they subscribe, which is the information they need to make a decision.
Include two to four preview images that showcase your content quality and aesthetic without giving away the content itself. These images should be your best work, edited to the same standard as your OnlyFans content, and formatted to look good on mobile screens since the majority of your traffic will come from phones. Avoid using low-quality screenshots or heavily watermarked images. If the preview images look amateur, the visitor will assume the subscription content does too.
Add a brief list of what subscribers receive. Keep it concrete: "4 to 5 new photo sets per week," "weekly exclusive video drops," "DM access and custom content available." Specific details convert better than vague promises because they set clear expectations that the visitor can evaluate. Finally, place your OnlyFans subscription link prominently, ideally as a large, visually distinct button that is impossible to miss. If you also have a free page or a second platform, include those links as well but make the primary subscription link the most visually prominent element on the page. For more on optimizing your actual OnlyFans profile once visitors arrive, see our bio and profile tips guide.
Privacy Considerations for Faceless Creators
Your link-in-bio page is a public-facing asset that sits outside of OnlyFans' privacy protections. Unlike your OnlyFans page, which benefits from geo-blocking and platform-level privacy settings, your link page is accessible to anyone with the URL. This means you need to be careful about what information you include.
Do not include any personal details on your link page. No real name, no location, no personal social media links, and no contact information that connects to your real identity. Use your creator persona name and your creator email address only. If your link platform offers analytics that track visitor locations, use that data to understand your audience but do not share geographic insights publicly.
Be cautious with images on your link page. Unlike OnlyFans, where your content is behind a paywall, images on your link page are publicly visible and can be scraped, reverse-image-searched, or shared without your consent. Use images that are exclusive to the link page and do not appear on your OnlyFans wall. This prevents someone from matching a public image to your OnlyFans content through a reverse image search. For the complete anonymity framework, refer to our staying anonymous guide.
Tracking and Optimizing Performance
A link-in-bio page is not a set-it-and-forget-it asset. It is a conversion tool that should be tested and improved over time. The two metrics that matter most are click-through rate, the percentage of page visitors who click your OnlyFans link, and subscription conversion rate, the percentage of those clickers who actually subscribe.
Most link platforms provide basic analytics including page views, link clicks, and referral sources. Use these to identify which promotional channels send the most traffic and, more importantly, which channels send traffic that converts. A Reddit post might generate a hundred link page visits, but if only two of those visitors subscribe, the conversion rate is 2%. An X post that generates thirty visits with ten subscriptions has a 33% conversion rate. The X post is more valuable despite lower traffic volume. Your analytics and metrics guide covers how to interpret these numbers in the context of your overall page performance.
Test different page elements systematically. Change your headline for a week and compare click-through rates to the previous week. Swap your preview images and measure the impact. Try different button colors, different copy, and different arrangements of links. Small changes can produce meaningful improvements in conversion rates over time. A 1% improvement in conversion rate does not sound like much, but applied across hundreds of monthly visitors it translates directly into additional subscribers and revenue.
Using Multiple Links Strategically
Your link page does not need to be a single link to your OnlyFans subscription. Strategic creators use their link page to present multiple options that capture different types of visitors at different commitment levels.
A common structure is to list your paid OnlyFans page as the primary link, your free OnlyFans page below it for visitors who are not ready to commit, your social media accounts for visitors who want to follow before subscribing, and an optional email signup or Telegram/Discord link for building an audience you own outside of social media platforms. This layered approach ensures that even visitors who do not subscribe immediately stay within your ecosystem. Someone who follows your X account today might subscribe next month after seeing more of your content. Our Telegram and Discord communities guide covers how to build owned audiences that convert over time.
If you run multiple OnlyFans pages targeting different niches, your link page becomes even more important. It serves as a hub that directs visitors to the right page based on their interests. Label each link clearly with a description of what each page offers so visitors self-select into the niche that appeals to them most. Our guide on running multiple pages covers how multi-page operators structure their promotional funnels.
Common Link Page Mistakes to Avoid
The most common link page mistake is including too many links. Every additional link on your page competes for the visitor's attention and dilutes the conversion power of your primary OnlyFans link. If a visitor sees ten links, they experience decision paralysis and are more likely to leave without clicking anything than if they see three focused options. Keep your link count between three and five, with your paid OnlyFans subscription as the visually dominant option.
Another frequent mistake is using a generic or default template without any customization. A link page that looks identical to every other creator's link page does nothing to differentiate your brand. Customize your colors to match your content aesthetic, use high-quality preview images that represent your niche, and write copy that sounds like your persona rather than a template. Visitors who arrive at a link page that feels generic will assume the OnlyFans content is equally generic.
Finally, do not neglect mobile optimization. The vast majority of your traffic will arrive on mobile devices from social media apps. If your link page loads slowly, displays images at the wrong size, or has buttons that are too small to tap accurately on a phone screen, you are losing conversions to a problem that takes minutes to fix. Test your link page on multiple devices before promoting it, and retest whenever you make changes.

