Sharing
How to share all your social media links at once
Someone says “send me your socials” and you spend the next two minutes app-hopping: open Instagram, copy, paste, open TikTok, copy, paste… There are two good ways to end that ritual — here's both.
Quick answer: Either publish a link-in-bio page (Linktree-style) and share one URL, or keep your handles in a link organizer app like Profile Bud and share your whole list in one message — plain text, Markdown, or JSON — without putting anything on the public web.
Option 1: A link-in-bio page (one public URL)
Tools like Linktree, Beacons, and Campsite give you a hosted page — linktr.ee/you — that lists your links. You share that single URL everywhere.
- Good for: your Instagram bio, where you only get one link slot and want followers to browse everything you do.
- The trade-offs: your links live on someone else's website, the page is public and indexable, free tiers add branding, and the person you're talking to has to visit a webpage and tap through instead of just getting your links.
Option 2: Share the links themselves, all at once
When a real person asks for your socials — in a group chat, a DM, an email thread — a webpage is a detour. What they actually want is the links. That's what Profile Bud does:
- Add each account once. Pick the platform (Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, GitHub, Facebook — or any custom website), type your username, and the app builds the correct profile URL automatically.
- Tap the share button. Profile Bud composes your entire list of profile links as one block of text.
- Pick a format. Plain text for a chat message, Markdown for a README or forum post, JSON if a tool or teammate needs structured data — or design your own template with
[platform_name],[username], and[account_url]variables.
The result lands directly in the conversation. Nothing is published, nothing is hosted, and there's no page for strangers to find.
Share every handle in one paste
Add your accounts once, then share your whole list — text, Markdown, or JSON — whenever anyone asks. Free on the App Store.
Download Profile Bud freeWhich one should you use?
- Use a link-in-bio page if your goal is public discovery — followers finding your other platforms from your Instagram or TikTok bio.
- Use Profile Bud if your goal is direct sharing — handing your handles to actual people in actual conversations, with a swipe for one link or one share sheet for all of them.
Plenty of people use both: a bio page for followers, Profile Bud for everyone they meet.