One-Time Payment Link-in-Bio Tool with Ownership
Description
A link-in-bio tool that charges a one-time fee and provides users with actual HTML files that they can download and host themselves. This ensures that users own their content and can host it on platforms like GitHub Pages, Netlify, or Cloudflare for free.
Potential
This idea has the potential to attract cost-conscious creators who want to avoid recurring fees and have full control over their link page. It also provides a more reliable solution as users can host their content independently.
Key Features
- One-time payment of $19 with no monthly fees.
- Downloadable HTML files for self-hosting.
- Visual editor to build and customize the link page.
- Assistance with deploying to hosting platforms like GitHub Pages
- Netlify
- or Cloudflare.
Related Problems (1)
Description
Creators often rely on link-in-bio tools to share multiple links with their audience. However, these tools typically charge recurring monthly fees and do not provide users with ownership of their content. This can lead to issues if the service bans the user or goes down, resulting in the loss of their link page.Impact
This problem affects content creators who need a reliable and cost-effective way to share multiple links with their audience. The recurring costs can add up over time, and the lack of ownership can pose a risk to their online presence.Sources (1)
I have been working on this thing called Links Once ([linksonce.app](https://linksonce.app)) and want some honest feedback before I go try to get people to use it. Basically its a link in bio tool like Linktree but you pay $19 once and thats it. No monthly fees. The big difference is you get actual HTML files that you can download and host yourself on GitHub Pages or Netlify or Cloudflare for free. Even helps you to deploy to those sources. I built it because it always bugged me that creators pay $5 to 24 a month for what is basically a simple webpage with some links on it. And they dont even own it. If Linktree bans you or goes down your page is just gone. You also get a visual editor to build your page, pick a template, add your links, hit deploy. Done. If my site disappears tomorrow your page still works because its just files on your own hosting. Looking for feedback on: * Does the landing page make sense? Can you tell what it does in like 5 seconds? * Would you actually pay $19 for this or nah? * Anything confusing or broken? * What would be missing for you to switch from Linktree or pay $19 for? Dont hold back! Tell me what you really think.