Profile Link Generator
Create a shareable collection of your professional links. Perfect for bios, email signatures, and social profiles.
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What is a Profile Link?
A profile link is a single URL that points to a page listing all your professional destinations — LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub, your portfolio, your email, your calendar. Instead of writing six handles on a napkin or making someone copy-paste four URLs, you share one short link and they pick whichever channel they care about. It is the professional-context cousin of Linktree and Bio.link, designed for business cards, email signatures, and bios rather than fan links.
How It Works
- Fill in your name, title, and company — these become the header of your profile page so visitors immediately know they are at the right place.
- Paste in your social URLs — LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, GitHub, website, and email. Leave any you do not use blank; the generator skips empties.
- Preview the profile card on the right panel — this is exactly what visitors will see when they click your link.
- Copy your shareable URL and drop it into your bio, email signature, or resume. Claim the card to get analytics and edit permissions.
When to Use a Profile Link
- Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube bios — these platforms allow only one URL in your bio. Make it count with every channel in one place.
- LinkedIn Featured section — pin your profile link as a Featured post so visitors can reach you off-platform.
- Email signatures — shorter and cleaner than listing seven URLs below your name.
- Conference name badges and slides — one URL people can type on their phone faster than seven.
- Resumes and cover letters — a single link beats a wall of URLs in the header.
- Podcast show notes and guest bios — give listeners one link that always works.
Three Real Use-Cases
1. Freelancers switching platforms
A designer posts on Dribbble, Behance, Instagram, and Twitter. Instead of juggling four different "follow me here" posts, a single profile link funnels traffic wherever the visitor prefers.
2. Job seekers
Put one short link in the header of your resume pointing to a profile that has LinkedIn, GitHub, portfolio, and email. Recruiters click through to whichever matches their vetting workflow.
3. Content creators with a day job
Keep two profile links: one with creator socials (YouTube, Twitter, Patreon) and one with professional channels (LinkedIn, email, calendar). Share the right one for the right context.
Static Links vs Digital Business Card
While this tool helps you organize links, a NexaLink Digital Business Card takes it further with a shareable profile page, QR code, NFC sharing, analytics, and the ability to update your info without sending new links to everyone. If you only need a bio link, stop here. If you are handing your URL to people in professional settings and want to know who engaged, claim your card and upgrade.
FAQs
Can I track who visits my profile link?
Yes — claim your card and the dashboard shows visit count, link clicks by destination (e.g., which links get ignored), and rough geographic breakdown. Anonymous traffic is always anonymous; we do not fingerprint visitors.
Can I customize the profile URL slug?
Yes on paid plans — pick something like nexalink.co/u/yourname. Free plan users get an auto-generated short URL that still shortens cleanly.
Does it work without an internet connection?
The profile page itself needs network to load. If you need offline-capable sharing, use the vCard generator or a QR-encoded vCard instead — the contact info is embedded in the code.
Related Tools
- QR Code Business Card Generator — turn your profile link into a scannable QR
- LinkedIn QR Generator — if you only need the LinkedIn destination
- Free Business Card Maker — build a full digital card, not just a link
- Email Signature Generator — add your profile link to every email you send