Domains.co.za launches South Africa’s own link-in-bio tool to help local creators and businesses share multiple web links from one simple page. The new tool gives users a customizable profile page with buttons for websites, social media, online stores, and contact options.
What the link-in-bio tool offers
The tool lets users create a landing page where they can add multiple links in one place. Instead of sharing a single URL on social profiles, creators and businesses can include several buttons that lead to their various online presences. This includes websites, email sign-ups, product pages, and social accounts. Users can edit these links from a dashboard.
Customization and branding options
Domains.co.za said the link-in-bio tool includes options for customization. Users can choose themes, colours, and layouts to match their brand or personal style. The profile page also shows a photo and short bio, making it more engaging and recognisable. The tool aims to keep everything on a branded page rather than relying on links from international services.
Target users and pricing
Domains.co.za said the service is aimed at South African creators, small businesses, freelancers, and social media users. The tool is available through their platform and is included in subscription packages or as an add-on product. Pricing tiers vary, with basic options suited for individual users and higher tiers offering more features for businesses.
Driving local digital presence
By providing a localized link-in-bio solution, Domains.co.za aims to help South African users strengthen their online presence. The company said the tool also integrates with analytics, letting users track clicks and link performance. This feature helps creators understand which links are most effective.
How it compares to other tools
Link-in-bio tools are common internationally, but Domains.co.za’s version focuses on local users and South African business needs. The tool supports local payment links and e-commerce connections that reflect the domestic market. This local focus may help businesses that want to reduce dependence on global third-party platforms.
Availability and rollout
Domains.co.za said the link-in-bio tool is available now for new sign-ups and existing customers. Users can build a page quickly after logging in and begin sharing their consolidated link page on social profiles like Instagram and LinkedIn.
Domains.co.za launches South Africa’s own link-in-bio tool to give local creators and businesses an easy way to organise and share multiple links from a single, customisable page. The service aims to boost local digital presence and support online engagement.
