A link in bio for OnlyFans creators, built for the way people actually click
Most link pages are designed for coffee shops and podcasts. A link in bio for OnlyFans creators has to survive a different journey. Someone taps your profile inside the Instagram or TikTok app, lands in a stripped down in-app browser, and then tries to subscribe on a device that suddenly does not know who they are.
HeyBio is built around that exact moment. When a visitor clicks a button on your page inside an in-app browser, the click is pushed out to the phone's real browser, where saved passwords, autofill and existing logged in sessions live. Your dashboard shows how many clicks were rescued that way, so it is a number you can look at rather than a promise you have to take on trust.
The rest follows from the same thinking: a neutral share card with no photo on it, country filtering per button, versioned changes you can roll back, and checks on where your buttons point. You get heybio.io/yourname on every plan, with a 7-day free trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The in-app browser is where subscriptions quietly disappear
When someone opens your link from inside Instagram or TikTok, they are not in Safari or Chrome. They are in a cut down browser that the app controls. It does not have their saved cards, it usually does not have the session that keeps them signed in, and it does not always behave the way a payment page expects. So a fan who was one tap from subscribing is now asked to remember an email address and type a card number from memory, on a phone, at eleven at night. A large share of them simply close the tab.
HeyBio pushes that click out to the device's real browser instead, which is where autofill and logged in sessions actually live. You do not configure anything for this and it is on every plan, including Start at 9 euro a month. The dashboard then reports how many clicks were handled this way, so you can see the size of the problem you were losing traffic to rather than guessing at it.
A share card that does not announce what you do
Every time your link is pasted into a story, a direct message, a group chat or another platform, something on the other end generates a preview. If that preview is a photo of you in lingerie, you have handed an automated classifier the clearest possible signal, and you have also made the link awkward to share in places that would otherwise have sent you traffic.
HeyBio uses a neutral share card with no photo on it. What we can control is what the preview contains. What nobody can control, and what you should be suspicious of anyone claiming, is what a platform's review system concludes afterwards. Instagram and TikTok change their classification and ranking behaviour without notice and without explanation. We are not going to tell you a link page can switch that off. A neutral preview simply removes one obvious flag, and it makes your link easier for other people to pass on.
Hide a link in the places you do not want to be found
Plenty of creators are perfectly happy to be found by strangers abroad and much less happy to be found by people two streets away. On Pro you can filter each button by country: hide one specific link in the countries you choose, or show it only in those countries and nowhere else.
It is applied per link, not per page, so the rest of your page carries on working normally. A visitor in a hidden country sees a page without that button, not an error or a blocked message that tells them something is being kept from them.
The filter is fail closed. If a visitor's country cannot be determined, they do not see a geo-restricted link. That is deliberate: it is better that one uncertain visitor misses a button than that the wrong person sees it. Be realistic about what this is, though. It is a filter, not a privacy shield, and someone using a VPN can look from anywhere they like.
Checks on where your buttons actually point
Creator pages get edited by more people than the creator. Managers, chatters, assistants and agencies all end up with access at some point, and a link page is a quiet place to change one character in a URL.
HeyBio checks outgoing links before they go live. Destinations must be https. Crypto domains are refused. Link shorteners are refused, because a shortener hides where a click really ends up, which is exactly what someone redirecting your fans would want. The brand has to match the destination, so a button labelled with your platform cannot point somewhere else entirely.
On top of that, changes are versioned and you can roll back to a previous version in one click, so a bad edit at two in the morning is a ten second fix rather than an evening of rebuilding. You can also export the whole page and its images whenever you want.
If you look after more than one account
Agency is 99 euro a month for up to ten models, and 7.50 euro a month for each model beyond that. It exists because managing ten pages from ten separate logins is how mistakes happen.
Separation between accounts is enforced in the database itself with row level security rather than only in application code, and it is tested before every release. In practical terms, one model's data is not reachable from another model's account even if something in the interface goes wrong.
The AI editor fits the same shape. You type what you want changed and it picks from a fixed list of operations: text, colours, button order and photo visibility. It cannot change where a link points. That limit is boring right up until the day someone with dashboard access asks it to do something clever, and it quietly refuses.
Questions
Will HeyBio stop Instagram or TikTok flagging my account?
No, and treat anyone who says otherwise as guessing. Platforms decide their own classification and ranking, they change it without notice, and no external tool controls that. What HeyBio controls is its own side: a share card with no photo, country filtering per link, https-only outgoing links and no crypto or shortener destinations.
Can I hide my subscription link from my own country?
Yes, on Pro. Geo filtering works per link, so you can hide one button in the countries you choose while the rest of the page stays normal. If a visitor's country cannot be determined, the restricted link stays hidden. It is a useful filter, not a guarantee, and a VPN defeats it.
Is there a free plan?
No. Start is 9 euro a month or 90 euro a year, Pro is 29 euro a month or 290 euro a year. Pro adds analytics, per-link geo filtering and a custom domain registered and connected for you. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial, is cancellable monthly, and carries a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Can my agency or my chatters edit the page safely?
The AI editor is restricted to a fixed set of operations: wording, colours, button order and photo visibility. It cannot repoint a link. Every change is versioned, so you can see what happened and roll back in one click. Outgoing links are still checked, whoever made the edit.
What happens to my page if I stop paying?
You can export the full page and its images at any time, so your content is not held hostage. Plans are cancellable monthly rather than locked to a year, and there is a 30-day money-back guarantee if the product turns out not to fit how you work.
Start the 7-day trial, put your real traffic through it, and look at the rescued-click number before you decide.
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