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Best Link-in-Bio Tools for Asian Creators in 2026

·LinkAsia Team·10 min read

The Asian creator economy is entering an explosive growth phase. According to Market.us (2024), the Asia-Pacific creator economy is projected to expand at a 25.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), far outpacing the global average. Goldman Sachs (2023) forecasts that the global creator economy will reach US$500 billion by 2027, with the total number of creators worldwide already surpassing 150 million.

Riding this wave, YouTubers, Instagram influencers, podcasters, independent e-commerce sellers, artisans, and freelancers across Asia all need one thing: a tool that consolidates every link, product, form, and payment method into a single shareable page — a so-called "link-in-bio" tool. But in 2026, which one should you choose? This article provides an in-depth comparison of the five leading options serving Asian creators: LinkAsia, Portaly, Linktree, Campsite, and Taplink.

What is a link-in-bio tool?

Social platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Xiaohongshu, and Threads typically allow only one URL in your profile bio. That's a serious problem for creators — you might want to promote a YouTube channel, sell handmade products, collect emails, accept brand deals, and receive tips all at once. The solution: put a single "multi-link page" in your bio so visitors see all your options in one click.

The core value of a link-in-bio tool lies in converting social traffic into real business outcomes — whether that's sales, leads, subscriptions, or tips.

2026 comparison: the leading link-in-bio tools for Asian creators

Here is a quick comparison of the five major tools:

ToolFree planTraditional Chinese UIECPay supportPayment currenciesAI importStarting price
LinkAsiaYes (full features)Yes (7 Asian languages)Yes (credit card / ATM / convenience store)TWD / HKD / SGD / MYR / USDYes (one-click import)Free
PortalyYes (limited)YesYesTWDNoFree
LinktreeYes (limited)No (English-first)NoUSD (Stripe / PayPal)NoFrom ~US$5/mo
CampsiteYesNoNoUSDNoFrom ~US$7/mo
TaplinkYesNoNoUSD / EURNoFrom ~US$3/mo

In-depth analysis of each tool

LinkAsia — built for Asian creators

LinkAsia is a next-generation link-in-bio tool that has been laser focused on the Asian market from day one. It supports 7 Asian languages (English, Traditional Chinese (Taiwan), Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong), Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Malay), with a UI designed for native reading habits rather than directly translated from English.

  • Multi-currency payments: native Stripe support for Taiwan Dollar (TWD), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Singapore Dollar (SGD), Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), and US Dollar (USD) — ideal for cross-border creators.
  • ECPay local payments: product cards support ECPay credit card, ATM, and convenience store code payments, covering the full range of payment methods Taiwanese consumers expect.
  • AI one-click import: enter your Linktree or Portaly URL and LinkAsia automatically extracts every link, avatar, and copy line — migration done in under 3 minutes.
  • 14 block types: standard link buttons, CTA buttons, product cards, forms, booking, Tip Jar, video embeds, social icons, RSS/YouTube feeds, user testimonials and more — 14 in total.
  • Generous free plan: the free plan includes 1 page, 5 links, 1 form, and core features. Upgrade to the Creator plan (~US$7.90/month) to unlock unlimited links, unlimited forms, advanced analytics, and multiple pages.

Trade-offs: brand awareness is still growing, and the third-party integration ecosystem is smaller than Linktree's.

Portaly — deep roots in Taiwan

Portaly is a link-in-bio tool built by a Taiwanese team. Its biggest strengths are a native Traditional Chinese interface and seamless ECPay and LINE Pay integration. For small and mid-sized creators and local brands serving the Taiwan market exclusively, Portaly is a familiar and reliable choice.

Trade-offs: Portaly is primarily focused on Taiwan, so cross-border support (Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, etc.) is limited, and it offers fewer block types and advanced features. If you plan to expand into other Asian markets, you may outgrow it.

Linktree — the global incumbent

According to Influencers Club (2025), Linktree has more than 50 million users worldwide, making it the undisputed global leader. Its integration ecosystem is enormous, with native connections to virtually every major tool (Spotify, YouTube, Shopify, etc.).

But for Asian creators, Linktree has three critical gaps: no Traditional Chinese admin UI, no ECPay support, and payments limited to USD and other international currencies. Boku's 2024 payments report found that 64% of e-commerce spending in Asia-Pacific happens through local payment methods— Stripe and PayPal alone simply don't cut it for Asian markets.

Campsite — Linktree's direct competitor

Campsite is positioned very similarly to Linktree with polished design and a solid integration lineup, but it has made no meaningful localization effort for Asia. Traditional Chinese support is weak, limiting its appeal to Asian creators.

Taplink — feature-rich but low awareness

Taplink originated in Russia and actually has a very complete feature set (forms, storefronts, payments) at a relatively low price point. However, brand awareness, customer support, and localization in Asia are all limited, so it mostly suits advanced users willing to figure things out on their own.

How to choose the right tool for you

There is no single "best" tool — only the one that best fits your situation. Here is our decision guide:

  • Serving the Taiwan market only: both Portaly and LinkAsia are strong choices. If you specifically need LINE Pay today, Portaly is the most convenient option. If you value UI design, a wider range of block types, and future expansion, LinkAsia is the better pick.
  • Cross-border Asia (TW, HK, SG, MY, JP, KR, VN): LinkAsia is the only tool designed specifically for cross-border Asia, with native multi-currency and multi-language support.
  • Audience primarily in North America or Europe: Linktree remains the safest choice with the richest ecosystem and most integrations.

Why more Asian creators are choosing LinkAsia

Multiple Google Research studies have shown that over 90% of internet users prefer tools with a native-language interface. Linktree's English-only admin UI is a real barrier for many Asian creators — every edit requires switching mental models, increasing the risk of misunderstanding and errors.

LinkAsia's three defining advantages:

  1. Native Traditional Chinese UI — not a translation, but designed from the ground up for local language habits.
  2. Direct Stripe support for TWD and other Asian currencies — especially valuable for creators running their own DTC commerce outside of Shopee or other marketplaces.
  3. AI one-click import from Linktree / Portaly — no manual page rebuilding, making migration cost-free.

Conclusion

The 2026 link-in-bio market for Asian creators is more mature than ever. Portaly still leads on local payment depth, Linktree is unmatched on global ecosystem reach, and LinkAsia is rapidly rising with its "built for Asian creators" positioning — Traditional Chinese UI, multi-currency payments, AI import, and a genuinely useful free plan make it the most compelling new option of 2026.

If you're looking for a link-in-bio tool that can grow with you from Taiwan to the rest of Asia, sign up free at LinkAsia and build your first page in under 3 minutes.