We’re continuing to expand the ways Creators can build clearer, more flexible navigation on Lnk.Bio. Alongside multi-page layouts, swipe navigation, and the Navigatiemenu, we’re introducing another useful addition: Interne Pagina Lnks.
With this update, you can now use standard Lnks on your page to link directly to one of your existing pages within the same Lnk.Bio profile. This makes it even easier to guide visitors exactly where you want them to go, using the same Lnks you already place in your list or grid.
What is an Internal Page Link
An Internal Page Link works just like any other standard Lnk, but instead of opening an external website, it takes visitors to a specific page inside your Lnk.Bio.
From the visitor’s point of view, it looks and behaves exactly like any other Lnk. You can place it anywhere in your Lnks list or grid, reorder it, pin it, or style it just like the rest of your Lnks.
Built to work with multi-page navigation
This feature complements all existing navigation options on Lnk.Bio.
Whether you are using horizontal swipe, the Navigatiemenu, or both, Internal Page Lnks give you even more control over how visitors move through your content. They are especially useful for highlighting important sections, promoting specific pages, or creating custom navigation flows.
Just like menu items, Internal Page Lnks can only point to zichtbare pagina’s. Hidden pages are not selectable.
How to add an Internal Page Link
Adding one is quick and simple:
Go to the Lnks section in your Lnk.Bio dashboard
Klik Voeg Lnk toe
Kies Pagina from the available options
Select the page you want to link to
That’s it.
Available on all plans
Internal Page Lnks are available to all Lnk.Bio users, including free plans.
Your page does not need a dedicated URL, which remains a Unique plan feature. Internal Page Lnks work internally, just like the Navigatiemenu, and are available to everyone.
Try it out today
Create clearer paths and guide visitors exactly where you want them to go.
Head to the Lnks section and start using Internal Page Lnks today.












