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How to Add Multiple Links to Your Instagram Bio (2026 Guide)

·LinkAsia Team·8 min read

"Why does Instagram only let me add one link?" It's a question every creator, brand, and small business on IG has asked. You have a YouTube channel, a Shopee store, a booking form, a podcast, and a new campaign — but Instagram's profile bio gives you just one URL field.

This guide walks you through how to solve that problem with a "link-in-bio" tool, and get your IG bio looking professional and complete in under 5 minutes.

Why does Instagram only allow one bio link?

Instagram began as a simple photo-sharing app and was never designed with multiple external links in mind. Even in 2026, although Meta has added a handful of action buttons for business accounts (phone, email, address), the "one bio link" limit has never changed. Instagram deliberately maintains a "content first, links second" design philosophy.

For creators, this limit directly impacts monetization — you can't keep telling followers "link in bio" only to send them to a single destination when you really want to surface ten.

What is a link-in-bio tool?

A link-in-bio tool gives you a dedicated URL (for example linkasia.me/yourname) that opens into a mini landing page containing all of your links, products, forms, and social accounts. Drop that one URL into your IG bio and every visitor can see all your options at once.

Why you need a link-in-bio tool

  • Sell products: feature multiple products on one page with direct purchase links.
  • Capture leads: embed a form so visitors can leave their email or LINE ID.
  • Showcase every social profile: YouTube, TikTok, Xiaohongshu, and Threads — all in one place.
  • Accept tips: use Tip Jar to let fans support you directly.
  • Track performance: know which link gets the most clicks and optimize your content strategy accordingly.

How to add multiple links to your IG bio: 5-step tutorial

Step 1: Pick a link-in-bio tool

There are plenty of options on the market. If you are an Asian creator, we recommend LinkAsia — it ships with a full Traditional Chinese interface, supports local currency payments, offers a generous free plan, and can use AI to import your existing Linktree or Portaly page in one click.

Google Research studies have found that over 90% of users prefer tools with a native-language interface. International tools like Linktree have English-only dashboards, which is an invisible barrier for Traditional Chinese users.

Step 2: Sign up (free)

Head to linkasia.me and click "Sign up free" — you can register with Google or email. After registration you'll pick a unique slug (e.g. linkasia.me/tsaiing). We recommend matching it to your Instagram handle so followers can remember it easily.

Step 3: Add your links

Once inside the page editor you can add all kinds of blocks (LinkAsia offers 14 block types in total):

  • Standard link button: YouTube, Shopee, your website, and more.
  • CTA button: emphasize a call to action, e.g. "Book now".
  • Product card: includes image, title, price, and purchase button, with Stripe and ECPay (credit card / ATM / convenience store) support.
  • Form: collect subscriber emails.
  • Tip Jar: accept tips from fans via Stripe Connect.
  • Social icons: a row of small icons linking to all your social accounts.
  • Video embed: YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels.

Step 4: Customize the look of your page

Pick theme colors, fonts, corner radius, and background. Most importantly — make the page style match your overall Instagram aesthetic so the jump from IG to your link-in-bio page feels seamless.

Step 5: Paste the link into your IG bio

Copy your page URL (e.g. linkasia.me/yourname), open the Instagram app → Edit profile → paste into the Website field → Save. Done! Your followers can now reach everything you offer through a single bio link.

Best practices

1. Ordering: put your most important link at the top

User behavior research shows that most visitors only click the top 3 links. Put the thing you most want to promote right now (new product, latest video) at the very top.

2. Analytics: use built-in tracking

LinkAsia's free plan includes 1 page, 5 links, and basic form submissions. Upgrade to the Creator plan (~US$7.90/month) to unlock full analytics reports — link click-through rates, visitor sources, device breakdowns — and use that data to optimize the order and copy of your links.

3. Diversity: don't just stack links

Try mixing product cards, forms, and Tip Jar into the page. A variety of content formats keeps visitors engaged longer and drives deeper interaction.

4. Localization: write titles in your audience's language

If your audience is primarily Taiwanese, write link titles in Traditional Chinese (e.g. "訂購最新商品" instead of "Shop Now"). Familiar language noticeably lifts click-through rates.

Common mistakes

  • Too many links: keep it to 5–8. Any more and visitors suffer choice paralysis, which actually hurts click-through rates.
  • No clear CTA: every link should start with a clear verb — "Book now", "Try free", "Shop products".
  • No tracking: without analytics, you can't optimize, and over time you end up stuck in the "feels good but not growing" trap.
  • Forgetting to update: review your page at least once a month to remove outdated campaigns and swap in the latest products.

FAQ

Q: Are link-in-bio tools free?

A: Yes — LinkAsia, Portaly, and Linktree all offer free plans. LinkAsia's free plan includes 1 page, 5 links, and 1 form. If you need unlimited links, unlimited forms, and full analytics, you can upgrade to the Creator plan (~US$7.90/month).

Q: Do I need a technical background?

A: Not at all. Modern link-in-bio tools use drag-and-drop editors — if you can use Instagram, you can use one of these.

Q: Can I use a custom domain?

A: Some tools' paid plans support custom domains (e.g. links.yourbrand.com). If you are a brand, it's worth upgrading.

Q: Can I use the same page on TikTok, Threads, and Xiaohongshu?

A: Absolutely. The same link-in-bio URL can be pasted into the bio field of any social platform.

Conclusion

"Only one link in IG bio" is no longer a real limitation. With a link-in-bio tool, you can turn your bio into a complete mini website in under 5 minutes — showcasing content, selling products, collecting leads, and accepting tips.

If you're still deciding which tool to pick, we recommend starting with LinkAsia — a Traditional Chinese (and English) native interface, a generous free plan, and one-click AI import from other tools make it the best starting point for Asian creators in 2026.