Link Studio

Welcome to Link Studio

Link Studio is a visual builder for mobile-first micro websites. You design a page by adding blocks to a canvas and styling them in the Fields panel, then publish it to a live web address. No code required.

But Link Studio is more than a page designer. It is a small toolkit for putting a branded presence online and doing something with it: capturing leads, growing an audience, pointing people to what you sell, and getting found in search. A single page you build here can be a link in bio, a landing page, a product launch, an event sign up, or a full mini site.

These docs are written for the person building the page. They focus on the buttons, panels, and menus you actually click, not on code.

Design a page
Add blocks to the canvas and style everything visually in the Fields panel. Start with Getting Started.
Publish it live
Every edit is a private draft until you press Publish, which pushes it to your live web address. See Understanding Draft & Live Page.
Use your own domain
Publish to a Link Studio subdomain, or connect a custom domain you own. See Set Up a Custom Domain.
Collect leads with forms
Add a Form block to gather sign ups, enquiries, or waitlist entries, and read the submissions. See How Forms Work.
Grow an email audience
Turn a button into a subscribe action that captures email addresses. See Email Subscription.
Point people to what you sell
Open a checkout in an overlay, or link a button to any checkout URL you already use. See Selling a Digital Product.
Get found in search
Set the page title, description, and social preview from the SEO tab. See SEO.
Start from a template
Begin with a ready-made layout instead of a blank page. See Template.

Link Studio is free to start. When you are ready for premium blocks, a custom domain, and more, you can upgrade to a paid plan. See Plans & Billing.

How these docs are organized

  • Get Started walks you from an empty dashboard to a published page, and includes a longer worked example, Making a Fashion Page.
  • How Tos are short, task-focused guides: adding and moving blocks, animation, drafts versus the live page, page settings, custom domains, forms, email subscription, and selling a product.
  • Feature Rail explains the editor's tool tabs: Fields, Layers, Template, Palette, and SEO.
  • Components is the reference for every block you can add, and the settings each one offers.

Where to start

If this is your first page, start with Getting Started. It covers the whole flow end to end in a few minutes.

Once you are comfortable, use the Components reference to learn what each block does, and read Common Fields once to understand the styling controls that every block shares. For help with a specific task, browse the How Tos, starting with Adding Components.

A quick note on the editor

Everything you build starts as a draft. You can save and re-open a draft as many times as you like. Your changes only go live when you press Publish.