OnlyFans Link in Bio: Best Tools and Setup for 2026

Linktree bans OnlyFans links. Learn the best adult-friendly link-in-bio tools for 2026 (Beacons, AllMyLinks, Hoo.be) and how to set up a page that actually converts visitors into paying subscribers.

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Quick answer: Do not use Linktree for OnlyFans. Its terms of service ban adult content and links to OnlyFans, and creators get their pages deleted without warning. Use an adult-friendly tool instead: Beacons, AllMyLinks, Hoo.be, or Direct.me. Whichever you pick, put your OnlyFans link first as the biggest button, keep the page short and mobile-first, and add an email or message signup to capture the fans who are not ready to subscribe yet.

Updated June 2026

Your link in bio is the one click between a follower on Instagram or TikTok and a paying subscriber on OnlyFans. It is also the step most creators get wrong. They pick the most popular tool, paste in ten links, and wonder why a thousand profile visitors turn into two subscribers. The page is doing the opposite of its job: giving people so many choices that they pick none and leave.

This guide covers which link-in-bio tool to use in 2026 (and the one to avoid), how to build a page that pushes visitors toward your OnlyFans instead of away from it, and the platform-specific rules that decide whether you link directly or through a clean hub. The goal is simple: more of the traffic you already have converting into recurring revenue.

Why not Linktree for OnlyFans

Linktree is the name everyone knows, and it is the wrong choice for adult creators. Its terms of service prohibit adult content and links to platforms like OnlyFans, and it actively removes accounts that break that rule. Plenty of creators have logged in to find their page gone and every link they shared across social media now dead. When that happens you lose the traffic you spent months building, with no warning and no appeal.

The fix is to use a tool that was built for or openly allows adult creators. These services will not flag your content, kill your link, or surprise you with a ban the week you finally get traction. Switching takes ten minutes and protects the single most important link you own.

Best link-in-bio tools for OnlyFans in 2026

Four tools stand out for adult creators. Each is free to start, so the real decision is what you want the page to do beyond holding a link.

ToolAdult contentBest for
BeaconsAllowed with content warningAll-rounder: analytics, email capture, custom domain
AllMyLinksBuilt for adult creatorsSimple, free, guaranteed to never flag you
Hoo.beAllowedVisual pages with photo and video previews
Direct.meAdult-friendlyLinktree-style all-in-one with monetization

Beacons is the strongest pick for most creators. The free plan is fully usable, and the paid tier (around $10 a month) adds analytics, email capture, a store, and a custom domain. If you only learn one tool, learn this one.

AllMyLinks is the safest, simplest option. It is purpose-built for adult creators, so it will never restrict your content or break your link. If you want a page that just works and nothing more, start here.

Hoo.be wins on presentation. You can embed photos and videos so visitors see a preview of your content before they ever click through, which turns the link page itself into a mini teaser. When someone sees your quality first, the decision to subscribe gets a lot easier.

How to set up a link in bio that converts

The tool matters less than the setup. With tighter platform rules, a standard bio link now converts only 0.1 to 0.5 percent of profile visitors into subscribers, so every detail of the page decides how much of your traffic you keep. A few rules do most of the work.

Make your OnlyFans link the most prominent thing on the page: the first link, the biggest button, or both. Do not bury it under five other links. Keep the whole page short, because the paradox of choice is real and a page with fifteen links converts worse than one with three. Over 80 percent of your visitors are on a phone, so test the page on your own phone and make sure nobody has to scroll or squint to find the link. If you are running a promotion, put the offer in the button text itself, for example "50% off, limited time," so the urgency hits at the exact moment of decision.

Add an email or message signup to catch the visitors who are interested but not ready to buy. You then follow up with teasers and offers and convert them later, which is far cheaper than finding new traffic. The same logic powers a broadcast tool: if you collect phone numbers, you can re-engage warm fans with a bulk messaging platform instead of paying to reach strangers again.

Direct link or clean hub: where to link from

Where you put the link decides whether you link to OnlyFans directly or through a safe in-between page. On Twitter and X, OnlyFans links are not penalized, so a direct link works fine and removes a step. On Instagram and TikTok, OnlyFans links can get your post or account flagged, so route through a link-in-bio hub that points to OnlyFans from a page those platforms cannot see into. This clean hub strategy keeps your social accounts alive while still funneling fans to your page.

Keep the hub itself clean: a profile photo, one line about what you offer, and the OnlyFans button up top. The fewer reasons you give Instagram or TikTok to flag the page, the longer your account survives and the more traffic you keep sending.

Frequently asked questions

Can you put an OnlyFans link in your Instagram bio?

You can, but it is risky. Instagram can flag or restrict accounts that link directly to OnlyFans, so most creators link to an adult-friendly link-in-bio page (Beacons, AllMyLinks, Hoo.be) that then points to OnlyFans. This clean hub keeps Instagram from seeing the OnlyFans link directly while still sending interested followers to your page. On Twitter and X you can link to OnlyFans directly without penalty.

Does Linktree allow OnlyFans links?

No. Linktree's terms of service prohibit adult content and links to platforms like OnlyFans, and it removes accounts that break that rule, often without warning. Creators have lost their entire link page and every share across social media this way. Use an adult-friendly alternative such as Beacons, AllMyLinks, Hoo.be, or Direct.me instead.

What is the best link in bio for OnlyFans creators?

Beacons is the best all-around choice in 2026: it allows adult content with a warning, has a fully usable free plan, and adds analytics, email capture, and a custom domain on its paid tier. AllMyLinks is the simplest and safest if you want something that just works, and Hoo.be is best when you want photo and video previews on the page itself.

How many links should be in my OnlyFans bio?

As few as possible, ideally three or fewer. The more links you add, the less likely a visitor is to click any of them, a pattern known as the paradox of choice. Make your OnlyFans link the first and biggest button, then add only the one or two extras that genuinely help, such as a free preview or an email signup.

Why is my link in bio not converting subscribers?

Usually because the OnlyFans link is buried, the page has too many links, or it is hard to use on a phone where 80 percent of your traffic is. Move your OnlyFans link to the top as the biggest button, cut the page down to a few links, test it on your own phone, and add a clear offer or preview. Standard bio links convert only 0.1 to 0.5 percent of visitors, so small fixes move real money.

Turn your traffic into subscribers

A link in bio is the cheapest conversion lever you have, because the traffic is already there. Drop Linktree for an adult-friendly tool, put your OnlyFans link first and biggest, keep the page short and mobile-first, and capture the fans who are not ready yet. Then send more qualified traffic to it: study how creators in your niche position their pages on a creator monetization platform, and put real reach behind your page with a creator promotion service.

For the next steps once fans land on your page, see our guides on building your link in bio, getting your first subscribers, getting more OnlyFans subscribers, where to promote your OnlyFans, and how to price your OnlyFans.

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