A link in bio for Fansly creators that survives the road to your page
The journey to your Fansly page rarely starts in a real browser. It starts inside Instagram, TikTok or X, in a stripped-down in-app browser without saved passwords, without autofill and without the session that keeps your fan signed in. Between that browser and your subscribe button, clicks quietly die.
HeyBio is built around that journey. Your page lives at heybio.io/yourname or your own domain, shows a neutral share card when the link is posted, and pushes every click out to the phone's real browser where paying actually works. Your dashboard counts how many clicks were rescued that way, so you can see the difference instead of guessing at it.
Everything on this page applies to Fansly exactly as it does to any other platform you sell on: the button is yours, the destination is yours, and HeyBio's job is to get the visitor there with their wallet still working.
Why the in-app browser costs Fansly creators money
A fan taps your profile link inside Instagram. The page that opens is not their browser: it is a mini browser owned by the app, with none of their saved cards and usually none of their logged-in sessions. If they were already a Fansly user, they are suddenly logged out. If they were about to become one, they now have to type an email address and card number from memory, on a phone.
HeyBio pushes the click out to the device's real browser: Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android. There, autofill works, saved sessions exist and the payment page behaves the way it was designed to. The escape happens on the click, automatically, without the visitor doing anything.
A neutral share card, so the link travels clean
When your link is posted or sent in a DM, platforms fetch a preview: title, description, image. A recognisable link-page preview says what the link is before anyone clicks it, and that costs you in two ways: platforms classify the link, and people in the wrong context do not click it.
A HeyBio link shows a neutral card: no photo, no platform logos, nothing that says what is behind it. Your name and your page only appear after the click. The card is the same on every plan, and you can check it with any link-preview tool before you post.
Hide the Fansly button where it should not be seen
Per button, HeyBio lets you set: hide this in these countries, or show it only there. Creators use it to keep an adult link invisible in their home country while family, colleagues and neighbours can still see the harmless buttons, or to show different funnels to different regions.
The rule is enforced when the page renders, based on where the visitor actually is. Visitors whose country cannot be determined are treated as if they could be from a hidden country, so the filter fails closed instead of leaking.
Numbers you can act on
The dashboard shows visitors, clicks per button, countries, devices, sources and the hour of day, plus the number of clicks that were rescued out of an in-app browser. That last number is the honest test of whether a page like this earns its keep: it is measured on your own traffic, not claimed in marketing.
Every change to your page is versioned. Try a different button order on a Friday night, compare the click-through, and roll back in one tap if it was worse.
What HeyBio deliberately does not do
HeyBio does not sell for you, does not process your payments and does not take a cut of anything you earn on Fansly or anywhere else. It routes traffic, and it is priced as a flat subscription so the economics stay clean.
The destination of a button can only be changed by you, signed in, in your dashboard. Even the built-in AI editor cannot change where a button points: that is enforced on the server, not just hidden in the interface.
Questions
Does HeyBio work with Fansly links?
Yes. A button can point at any https destination you control, including your Fansly page, and outgoing links are checked against a set of safety rules when you save. What HeyBio does not do is guarantee how any platform treats a link: nobody outside that platform can.
Will my Instagram followers see that I use HeyBio?
The share card is neutral, so the preview shows no branding and no photo. On the page itself there is one small line at the bottom and a report link; the rest of the page is your name, your photo, your buttons and your theme.
Can I hide my Fansly link in my own country?
Yes, per button. Set the Fansly button to hide in your country and it simply is not rendered for visitors there, while the rest of your page stays visible. Visitors whose country cannot be determined do not see the hidden button either.
Do I need my own domain?
No. Every plan includes heybio.io/yourname. If you want your own domain, Pro supports it and the share card and click behaviour stay the same.
What does it cost?
Plans start at a flat monthly price with seven days free on any plan, and there is a thirty-day money-back guarantee on your first payment. HeyBio never takes a percentage of anything you sell.
Start the 7-day trial, route one evening of real traffic through it, and read the rescued-click number the next morning.
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