For Developers

Ship your link page in 60 seconds

GitHub, blog, side projects, socials. lnk.boo is a link-in-bio page that takes less time to set up than it took you to read this sentence.

You don't need a personal site for this

Every developer has thought about building a personal site. Some actually do it. Then six months later the dependencies are outdated, the blog has two posts, and updating a single link means opening VS Code, editing a config file, pushing to GitHub, and waiting for a deploy. For a list of links.

The alternative is Linktree, which works, but feels like it was made for influencers. Pastel gradients, rounded buttons, the whole "creator economy" aesthetic. You want a clean page with your GitHub and blog on it, not a page that looks like it sells skincare.

And then Linktree wants $5/month for the privilege of removing their branding. That's $60/year for a page you could build yourself in an afternoon. Except you won't, because you have actual projects to work on.

Built for people who build things

lnk.boo gives you a bento grid layout for your link page. Not a vertical list of buttons. A grid where you can put your GitHub profile next to your blog, your latest side project next to your Twitter, a stat counter showing your npm downloads next to a map of where you're based. It looks like something you'd actually put on a portfolio.

The themes lean dark. 92% of users on lnk.boo chose dark mode (developers, right?). Pick a theme, drop in your links, choose your slug at lnk.boo/yourname, and you're done. No config files. No build step.

You can add more than links, too. Social profile icons for GitHub, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Mastodon. Stat blocks if you want to show numbers. Images, quotes, headings for sections.

The whole thing costs $1.99, once. All themes, bento grids, every content block, custom URL, no branding. No monthly billing, no "pro" upsell after you've already set things up. Linktree Pro is $60/year. The math doesn't need explaining.

Used by 1,000+ people. 70,000+ link clicks tracked.

Running since 2021. Not a weekend project.

FAQ

Why would a developer use lnk.boo instead of building their own page?

Because building a personal site for a list of links is overkill. You could spend a weekend on a Next.js portfolio, or you could spend 60 seconds on lnk.boo and get back to actual work. The page looks good, updates instantly, and you never have to redeploy.

Does lnk.boo work for GitHub profiles and README links?

Yes. Your lnk.boo URL (lnk.boo/yourname) works anywhere you can paste a link. GitHub bio, README files, Twitter/X bio, LinkedIn, conference talk slides, Stack Overflow profile.

Is it really $1.99 one time?

Yes. One payment, lifetime access. All themes, bento grids, content blocks, custom slug. No recurring billing. lnk.boo has been running since 2021 (originally as linkbun.io).

Can I add GitHub repos or project links?

You can add any link. GitHub repos, npm packages, blog posts, demo sites, conference talks. Plus non-link content like stat counters (show your GitHub stars or download count) and social profile buttons.

What about a custom domain?

lnk.boo gives you a clean URL at lnk.boo/yourname. Custom domains aren't supported yet, but most developers find the short URL works great in bios and README files where space is tight.

Claim your dev page

Sixty seconds. Looks good. No maintenance.

Get started for $1.99

$1.99 once. Not $60/year.