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When plinq fits your workflow

Use cases answer “when would I use this?” Each scenario is a real situation—then we show how one bio page, short links, and the dashboard solve it. For capability detail, see your dashboard or our templates page.

For creators: one link across every platform

Problem: You post on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and email—but each place only allows one link. Updating “link in bio” every time you launch something is tedious, and followers lose track of your latest drop.

How plinq helps: plinq gives you a single public page with every destination: latest video as an embed, shop, tips, newsletter signup, and more. You paste the same /your-handle URL everywhere; you reorder and edit in the dashboard without breaking what you already shared.

Typical setup: profile photo, 3–5 links, one theme—live in minutes on a fast, phone-first page.

For small businesses: booking, maps, and offers in one place

Problem: Customers find you on Google, Instagram, or a flyer QR code. They need hours, booking, directions, and maybe a promo—scattered links confuse people and hurt conversions.

How plinq helps: Put shop, booking tool, Google Maps, and support email on one branded bio page. Optional background and theme keep it on-brand; short /s/ links work great on print and receipts.

Works well for solo brands and local teams that want a stable “front door” URL.

For campaigns: measurable links without redoing creative

Problem: Every ad or partner needs a trackable URL. Changing destinations mid-campaign shouldn’t mean reprinting QR codes or editing every post.

How plinq helps: Set default UTM parameters on your bio links, copy per-link tracking URLs, and use /s/ short links that keep the same slug while you update the target in the dashboard. Click counts stay on the short path you already distributed.

Built for repeatable launches: same short link, new landing page when you need it.

For list growth: optional email capture and exports

Problem: You want signups from your bio without sending everyone to a third-party form that looks off-brand or breaks on mobile.

How plinq helps: Turn on the optional subscriber form on your public page; download CSV from the dashboard or send each signup to an HTTPS webhook (e.g. automation tools). You stay in control of copy and placement alongside your other links.

Minimal fields reduce abandonment; you can start with email only and expand later.

Pick your handle and publish

Free to start. One URL for every profile; add UTMs, embeds, and forms when you need them.

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