A bio link built for Reddit, where the wrong domain gets a post removed
Reddit is one of the few places where promotion still works organically, and it is also the place where your choice of link matters most. Many subreddits write their link rules down explicitly, and some of those rules name the big link-aggregator domains directly. A post that survives moderation in one community is removed in the next, not because of your content but because of the domain in your profile.
HeyBio gives you a page on heybio.io/yourname or on your own domain, with a neutral preview card and nothing in the URL that marks it as a link aggregator. Whether a given subreddit allows it is decided by that subreddit's rules and moderators, and you should always read them. What you control is what your link looks like and where it leads, and that is exactly the part HeyBio is built to get right.
Read the rules first. The domain is often in them
Before posting in any subreddit, open its rules and search them for what they say about links. Some communities disallow all self-promotion; some allow it in comments but not posts; some allow links but name specific domains they remove on sight. That list is public, per subreddit, and it changes.
No tool can promise you a subreddit's approval, and you should distrust any that does. What a tool can do is avoid showing up on the most commonly named lists, and give you a domain of your own so your link reputation is yours rather than shared with a million strangers.
Your own domain means your own reputation
When thousands of accounts share one link domain, every platform's spam systems learn about that domain from the worst of those accounts, and every moderator has seen it before. You inherit a reputation you did not build.
On HeyBio Pro your page can live on a domain that is only yours. Its history is your history. Combined with a neutral preview card, a Reddit post with your link shows a clean address and an honest preview instead of a template every moderator recognises.
The preview card decides the first impression
Reddit fetches a preview of every posted link. HeyBio's card is deliberately neutral: no photo, no logos, no third-party branding, just the title you chose. In communities where your content is welcome, the preview does not undersell you; in DMs, the link does not announce what it is to anyone who glances at a screen.
You can verify the card yourself before posting with any preview-checking tool, and it stays the same on every plan.
From Reddit click to paying visitor
Reddit's own app also opens links in an in-app browser. HeyBio pushes clicks out to the phone's real browser, where saved sessions and autofill exist, and counts how many clicks needed rescuing. If you route your Reddit traffic through your page for a week, the dashboard shows you which posts drove visitors, which buttons they clicked, from which countries and at which hours: the exact feedback loop you need to decide where your next post goes.
Keep regional funnels apart
Per-button country filtering means one page can serve different audiences. Show a button only to US visitors, hide a sensitive link in your home country, or send European traffic to a different destination than American traffic. The page stays one URL you can put in every Reddit profile and post, while what each visitor sees depends on where they are.
Questions
Will subreddits allow a HeyBio link?
That is each subreddit's decision, written in its rules and applied by its moderators, and there is no honest yes or no from the outside. Read the rules of every community you post in. HeyBio gives you a domain that is not on the widely shared aggregator lists and, on Pro, a domain that is entirely your own.
Is my HeyBio page anonymous?
The page shows what you put on it, nothing else. The share card is neutral, and the URL is heybio.io/yourname or your own domain. Choose the name yourself: it is the only identifying part of the link.
Can I see which Reddit posts bring visitors?
The dashboard shows visitor sources, so traffic arriving from Reddit is visible as such, alongside countries, devices and hours. Per button you see clicks and rescued clicks, which tells you whether that traffic actually converts into taps on your links.
Does the in-app browser escape work in Reddit's app?
The escape works on the click, in in-app browsers that allow it, and the dashboard counts every click it rescued on your real traffic. Different apps behave differently and change over time, which is why HeyBio measures instead of promising.
What does it cost to try?
Seven days free on any plan, a flat monthly price after that, and a thirty-day money-back guarantee on your first payment. No percentage of anything you earn.
Put your HeyBio link in your Reddit profile for a week and let the source numbers tell you what worked.
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