For Freelancers
Your work speaks for itself. Now give it a page.
Portfolio, booking link, testimonials, socials. lnk.boo is a link-in-bio page that looks professional without the overhead of building a whole website. $1.99, once.
You don't need a website for this
As a freelancer, people find you on social media, through referrals, in Slack communities. When they want to learn more, they tap your bio link. What they need right then is simple: your portfolio, a way to book you, maybe your LinkedIn or Twitter. Not a five-page website with an about section and a blog you haven't updated since 2023.
Building a personal site takes time. Maintaining it takes more time. And if you're freelancing, every hour spent fiddling with your website is an hour you're not doing client work. A link page solves the same problem in two minutes.
The catch with most link tools: they either look generic (free tier branding, default templates) or they cost $15/month. That's $180/year for what amounts to a list of links. When your margins are already tight, that's a hard sell.
Professional without the overhead
lnk.boo gives you a page at lnk.boo/yourname with a bento grid layout. Your portfolio link gets a large tile. Booking page and LinkedIn sit in smaller ones. A client testimonial in a quote block. A headshot or project image as a visual anchor. The grid makes it look like you arranged it with intention, which — for a freelancer — is the whole point.
Pick from polished themes that look clean and professional. No platform branding anywhere on your page. When a potential client sees your link, it reads as "this person has their act together," not "this person signed up for a free tool."
Beyond links, you get content blocks for images, quotes, stats, headings, and dividers. A quote block with a client endorsement does more for your credibility than another Linktree button ever could.
Where freelancers use it
Instagram and Twitter bios are obvious. But freelancers also drop their lnk.boo link in email signatures, proposals, invoice footers, Slack intros, and conference badges. Anywhere someone might want to see your work and reach you — one link covers it.
It works alongside a portfolio site, not instead of one. Your portfolio is the deep dive. Your lnk.boo page is the quick glance. Most people need the quick glance first.
$1.99. No recurring fees.
Freelancers already deal with enough recurring costs — tools, software, hosting, maybe coworking. lnk.boo doesn't add to the pile. $1.99, once. Every theme, bento grids, all content blocks, your custom URL. No renewal emails in January.
There's a free tier too, if you want to try it first. No branding on your page either way.
Social proof
1,000+
creators and freelancers on lnk.boo
70,000+ link clicks tracked. Since 2021.
Questions freelancers ask
Is this a replacement for a portfolio website?
No. A portfolio site goes deep — case studies, process shots, detailed project pages. lnk.boo is the page people see when they tap your bio link. Think of it as the lobby. Your portfolio, booking page, and socials are all one tap away from here.
What kind of freelancers use lnk.boo?
Writers, designers, developers, illustrators, videographers, consultants. Anyone who does client work and needs a clean place to point people from social media. The bento grid and content blocks work for any type of freelance work.
Can I add client testimonials to my page?
Yes. lnk.boo has quote blocks that sit in the bento grid as tiles. Pull a short testimonial from a client and it shows up alongside your links and portfolio. Stat blocks work too — project count, years of experience, whatever number tells your story.
Why not just link directly to my portfolio?
Because you have more than one thing to share. Portfolio, booking page, LinkedIn, Twitter, Dribbble, maybe a newsletter. A link page collects all of that. When someone taps your bio link, they see everything in one glance instead of landing deep in one site.
How is this different from Linktree?
Linktree gives you a vertical list of buttons. lnk.boo gives you a bento grid where you can mix links, images, quotes, and social profiles in tiles of different sizes. Linktree Free shows their branding; lnk.boo doesn't. Linktree Pro costs $15/month; lnk.boo costs $1.99 once.
Will this look professional enough for client work?
The themes are polished and mostly dark — they look intentional, not thrown together. No platform branding anywhere. Your page is at lnk.boo/yourname, which reads clean in an email signature or a proposal. It won't look like a free tool you grabbed in five minutes.
Claim your freelance page
Portfolio, booking, socials, testimonials. One page that looks like you take your work seriously.
One payment. Lifetime access.