Linkfor vs Linktree

Linkfor vs Linktree: link-in-bio on a real domain, with the rest of your stack

Linktree pioneered the bio-link page. Linkfor renders any Notion page as a bio page on your own domain — full editor, full block library — plus branded short links, deep links, and a website on the same domain.

tl;dr

Pick Linktree if your audience is exclusively on Instagram / TikTok, the brand recognition of linktr.ee/you matters, and you want the most out-of-the-box bio templates.

Pick Linkfor if you want your bio page on your own domain, authored in Notion (the editor you already know), with branded short links and deep links sharing the same subscription.

At a glance

Linkfor vs Linktree, feature by feature

FeatureLinkforLinktree
Entry paid tier$1/mo~$9/mo (Pro)
Custom domainHigher tier
Notion content renderingAny Notion page as bio
Branded short links + UTMNative /go/* redirectsLimited
Deep linking (iOS / Android)AASA + assetlinks.json
File hosting (raw endpoints)ads.txt, /.well-known/*
AnalyticsPageviews + redirect countsBio-page analytics
SEO control (meta, OG, sitemap)Limited
SSLAuto, on every mount
Bio-page editorNotion (full block library)Constrained block list
ThemesColor + font + radiusVisual theme studio
White-label (drop "Powered by")Business planHigher tier
Scheduled publishingScheduled links
Password gateRoadmap
Multi-site / org3 sites on Pro, 10 on Business1 bio per Pro seat

Prices captured from Linktree’s public pricing page on 2026-04-21. Linktree restructures its tiers regularly; the Pro tier shown here is the entry paid plan.

Price delta

The bundled subscription you're already paying for

Linktree Pro~$9/mo
Linkfor Pro$1/mo

Linktree Pro is ~$9/mo for one bio page on a Linktree-owned URL. Linkfor Pro at $1/mo renders a Notion page as your bio on your own domain and also includes branded short links, deep links, and raw file hosting on that domain.

The home-page consolidation table shows what the equivalent Linktree + Bitly + Branch stack adds up to.

When to pick Linktree

  • You only need a single bio page, your audience is exclusively on Instagram, and the linktr.ee/you brand recognition is part of the value to you.
  • You want the visual bio-page studio (drag-drop blocks, curated templates) rather than a Notion-style editor.
  • You sell directly through bio-page commerce blocks (tip-jar, paid-DM, native checkout) and rely on those integrations.
  • You don't own a domain and don't want to. The free tier is genuinely free and lives entirely on Linktree's subdomain.
  • Your stack is "one bio page, no website, no app" — there's nothing wrong with picking the focused tool.

When to pick Linkfor

  • You want a bio page on your own domain (e.g. acme.com/), authored in Notion with the full editor — embeds, callouts, toggles, the lot.
  • You want branded short links on the same domain (acme.com/go/demo) for campaigns and tracking — not a separate Bitly subscription.
  • You ship a mobile app and want deep links on the bio domain (AASA + assetlinks.json) so taps land in the app when it's installed.
  • You want one subscription that covers a website, a bio page, redirects, and deep links instead of stacking Linktree + Super + Bitly + Branch.
  • You ship multiple bios / sites — Pro covers 3 sites and Business 10, no per-bio upcharge.
Migration

How to switch from Linktree to Linkfor

Linktree pages are a flat list of links plus optional blocks; that maps cleanly to a single Notion page rendered as your bio.

  1. 1Open your Linktree page and copy the link list — title, URL, and any sub-text per row — into a fresh Notion page. Reorder freely; Notion is the editor now.
  2. 2Sign up for Linkfor and create a site. Paste the Notion page URL into the dashboard and attach your domain.
  3. 3Set the bio Notion page as the root mount (/). Customise theme tokens (color, font, radius) to match your visual identity.
  4. 4Optional: add branded short links at /go/* for any tracked campaigns, and attach iOS / Android bundle IDs if you want deep-link routing.
  5. 5Update the link in your Instagram / TikTok bio to your domain, verify a few link clicks, then cancel Linktree.