Linktree is worth it when it is your simplest, cheapest option, and not when you are scaling. Here is the honest case for and against, the ownership problem, and exactly who should use it.
Linktree Pro costs $15/month and adds per-link analytics, scheduling, automation, and a custom domain. But if you only want the badge gone, you are overpaying. Here is the honest free vs Pro breakdown.
Linktree's free plan is real and permanent: unlimited links, no credit card. But it brands your page, takes 12% on sales, and hides per-link analytics. Here is precisely what free does and does not include.
Stan Store is a $29/month creator storefront with no free plan. Linktree is a link hub that starts free. The real question is not which bio tool, but whether you need to sell or just to link.
Campsite.bio offers more design freedom and a custom domain at half Linktree's price. Linktree has the bigger ecosystem and brand. Here is the honest trade-off and real 2026 pricing.
Shopify discontinued Linkpop on July 7, 2025. If you are comparing Linkpop and Linktree, the real question is where to migrate. Here is how they compared and the best replacements for Shopify sellers.
AllMyLinks is completely free with no transaction fees. Linktree is more polished but charges for its best features. Here is the honest trade-off, the analytics gap, and the limits of each.
Taplink is cheaper and far more feature-dense, with sales funnels and no transaction fees. Linktree is simpler and more recognized. Here is the honest trade-off and the real 2026 pricing.
Bio Sites by Squarespace is genuinely free with polished design. Linktree is the recognized standard. Here is the real difference, the Squarespace ecosystem catch, and the monetization limit to know.
Linktree is a bio link page. Shopify is a full store. Sellers do not pick one, they connect both. Here is how the funnel works, Linktree's 6-product limit, and what to use after Linkpop shut down.