For YouTube Creators

One link behind every video description

Patreon, merch, Discord, newsletter, your other socials. Paste one lnk.boo URL into every video description and channel page, then update the page once when something changes.

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One time. No subscription.

The link block in your description is a maintenance problem

You upload a video. The description gets the same paragraph of links you always paste in: Patreon, Discord, second channel, merch store, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, the newsletter, sometimes a sponsor link. Eight or ten links every time, copy-pasted from a Notes file or your last upload. Then you ship a new merch drop and realize half of last month's videos still link to the old store.

YouTube's description has lots of room, which is exactly why the link block keeps growing. Every additional project ends up there. Old videos are stuck with whatever you pasted six months ago. Updating them all means scrolling through every video and fixing the bottom of the description one at a time.

The clean version of this is a single URL that always points to the current state of everything you're doing. That's the page lnk.boo gives you.

One page, three placement slots, no rewrites

Build your lnk.boo page once with all the persistent links: Patreon, Discord, merch, second channel, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X, your newsletter, anywhere else fans should find you. Use bento grid layouts to give Patreon and merch larger tiles if they're your priority, or stay with a clean classic layout if you prefer vertical.

Then put lnk.boo/yourname in three places: the Links section on your channel banner, your channel description, and the top of every video's description block. Per-video specifics (chapters, sponsor links, gear lists) stay in the description as before. The persistent stuff gets one URL across thousands of videos. New merch drop, updated Discord, new Patreon tier? Edit the lnk.boo page once.

The themes are mostly dark, which matches YouTube's default interface for almost every viewer. Pick one that fits your channel art, drop in a thumbnail-style image tile for the latest video if you want, and the page reads like an extension of your channel.

$1.99. Less than YouTube Premium for one month.

Linktree Pro is $15/month, which is $180/year just to remove their branding. For a creator running a Patreon or selling merch, that's about three Patreon-tier members worth of monthly revenue, every month, going to a list of links.

lnk.boo is $1.99, once. Every theme, all content blocks, custom slug, no branding. No annual renewal. Once you're paid, the page stays with you for as long as the platform runs (it has been since 2021, originally as linkbun.io).

Get started for $1.99

One time. No subscription.

1,000+

creators on the platform

70,000+ link clicks. Running since 2021 as linkbun.io.

Common questions

Where on YouTube does the link actually go?

Three good slots: the 'Links' section on your channel banner (which shows up over the channel art on desktop), pinned in your channel description, and inside the description block of every video as the first link under 'My links'. Pasting the same lnk.boo URL across all three means viewers find it whether they're on a video page or your channel home.

Will this replace my video descriptions?

No. Keep the per-video stuff in each description: chapters, sponsor links, gear used in the video, episode-specific resources. lnk.boo is the persistent hub. Things like Patreon, merch, Discord, your other social profiles, and the newsletter live on the lnk.boo page. Update once, and every video description that links to lnk.boo automatically reflects the new state.

What if I run multiple channels?

You can put all of them on one lnk.boo page. Add a tile for each channel with the channel art as the image. Or run separate lnk.boo pages for each channel and link them to each other. Both approaches work; the right one depends on whether your audiences overlap.

Does YouTube treat external links any differently?

YouTube allows external links in descriptions and in the Links section on your channel page. They show as clickable URLs once your channel hits eligibility for the Links feature. lnk.boo is just a regular URL, so it works wherever any other link would.

Can I show subscriber count or recent video stats?

Yes, manually. lnk.boo has stat blocks where you set the number and label. Use it for milestones (10K subs, 1M total views) when they happen. There's no automatic YouTube API integration; that adds API-key complexity for a feature most creators only update at milestones anyway.

Is $1.99 actually the full price?

One payment, lifetime access. Every theme, bento grid layouts, all content blocks, custom slug at lnk.boo/yourname, no platform branding. lnk.boo has been running since 2021 (originally as linkbun.io).

Build your channel hub

One link. Every description. Update once.

Get started for $1.99

$1.99 once. Not $180/year.