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Linktree vs a website: which does your business actually need?

Linktree is fine. A website is better. Here's an honest breakdown of when each one is the right call — and why most service businesses outgrow a link-in-bio page faster than they expect.

Quick answer

Use Linktree if you have nothing else and need somewhere to point your Instagram bio in the next ten minutes. Use a real website if you want to be found in Google search, convert more visitors into customers, or look like a serious business. For most service businesses — cleaners, coaches, tradespeople, salons — a website pays for itself within weeks because it shows up in Google when Linktree pages don't.

Step-by-step

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    What Linktree actually is

    Linktree is a single page hosted on linktr.ee/yourname that holds a list of links — your Instagram, your TikTok, your booking page, your WhatsApp, whatever you want to point people at. It exists because Instagram only allows one clickable link in your bio, so creators and businesses use Linktree as a 'menu' for everything else. It takes two minutes to set up, the free plan is genuinely usable, and it solves exactly one problem: where to point a social media bio link. It is not designed to rank in Google, convert cold visitors into customers, or represent your business to someone who hasn't already heard of you.

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    What a website does that Linktree can't

    Three things. First: a website is indexed by Google, so when someone searches 'mobile dog groomer Bristol' your site can appear in results — a Linktree page almost never will. Second: a website lets you tell a real story (your services, prices, gallery, testimonials, areas covered, FAQ), all of which dramatically increase the chance that a visitor books rather than bouncing. Third: a website looks like a real business. Anyone shopping around between three providers and seeing two with websites and one with a Linktree will quietly drop the Linktree one. None of this is opinion — it's the consistent experience of every service business that switches.

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    When Linktree is genuinely fine

    You're a creator, influencer, or musician whose audience finds you through Instagram or TikTok and just needs a way to click through to your latest project, your merch, or your tour dates. You're testing whether a side hustle has any traction before investing in a real site. You're an event one-off and just need a holding page. In all of these cases, Linktree does the job and there's no need to overengineer it.

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    When you need a website instead

    You run a service business where customers Google you before booking — every cleaner, electrician, dentist, tutor, salon, therapist, coach, photographer, and tradesperson falls into this bucket. You want to show up in local search. You want to look credible to a customer who has never heard of you. You want a contact form, a real booking flow, or to collect reviews on your own page. You want a custom domain (yourname.com) instead of linktr.ee/yourname. In all of these cases, a Linktree page is actively losing you customers.

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    The middle ground: both, working together

    The right setup for most service businesses is a real website at yourname.com, plus a Linktree (or similar) ONLY for your Instagram bio, where the very first link points to your website. Linktree becomes a router into your real site — not a substitute for it. With Adviita you can build the website in under a minute from a one-sentence description of your business; the Linktree then takes thirty seconds to update. Total time investment: under five minutes. Total benefit: showing up on Google, looking credible, converting more visitors.

Tips & best practices

  • If you already have a Linktree, leave it — just add your real website as the top link, and update your Instagram bio to point to your website directly where possible (some businesses can swap entirely after a few weeks).
  • Don't use a Linktree alternative (Beacons, Bio.fm, etc.) as your only web presence either — same problem, different brand. The category itself isn't designed to rank in search.
  • A website doesn't have to be expensive or take long. Adviita generates a full professional site from a plain-English business description in under sixty seconds, free to publish.

Common questions

Can I use Linktree as my main website?

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Technically yes, practically no. Linktree pages don't rank in Google search, they don't let you tell a full story about your business, and they signal 'I haven't bothered with a real site'. For a service business that depends on local search, this is a real cost in lost enquiries — usually a much bigger cost than the few pounds a month a real website costs.

Does a Linktree page hurt my SEO?

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It doesn't hurt your SEO directly, but it doesn't help it either. Google indexes your website, not your Linktree. If your website is your Linktree, you have nothing for Google to rank. Anyone competing for the same local searches with a real website will outrank you by default.

Is Linktree better than no website at all?

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Yes — having somewhere to point people is better than nothing. But the gap between 'Linktree' and 'real website' is far smaller than it used to be. A free Adviita site takes about the same time to set up as a Linktree page and gives you SEO, a real contact form, a custom URL, and a credible business presence.

Can I migrate my Linktree links into a website?

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Yes — and you should. Most Linktree pages have 3–6 links, all of which fit comfortably as buttons or a navigation menu on a real homepage. When you build with Adviita, just mention the links you want included in your business description and they'll be wired into the generated site.

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