7 Linktree alternatives for small businesses
Linktree made the link-in-bio popular. But if you run a real business, a list of links leaves a lot on the table. Here is how the options compare, and when you want more than a link list.
What to look for
A link-in-bio tool is fine for a creator sharing a few URLs. A business has different needs. Before you pick one, check for these:
- Your own address. A clean, memorable link you own, not a shared path buried under someone else’s domain.
- Real business info. Services, prices, hours, and location, not just buttons.
- One-tap contact. Call, WhatsApp, directions, and save-contact, so a visitor becomes a customer without friction.
- Findability. Structured data and clean pages so Google and AI search can read and surface you.
- Speed to set up. You want this live today, not after a weekend of fiddling.
The short list
The common names are Linktree, Beacons, Bio.link, Carrd, Milkshake, and a plain Google Business Profile. Each is good at something. Most are built for creators and influencers, so they optimize for links and social reach rather than for a customer trying to book a haircut or find your opening hours.
The pattern worth noticing: most tools give you a nicer list of links. Very few give you an actual page that a customer can read and that a search engine can index. For a business, the second one is what drives calls and bookings.
Where Frunt is different
Frunt builds a full mobile page, not a link list. You give it a few details, or paste your Google Maps link, and it writes your page: a hero, your services, hours, reviews, photos, and one-tap contact. It publishes to your own subdomain in about a minute, and it adds the structured data that helps you get found on Google and AI search.
You still get the link-hub buttons if you want them. You just get the rest of the page around them.
| What you get | Typical link-in-bio | Frunt |
|---|---|---|
| List of links | Yes | Yes |
| Services with prices | Rare | Yes |
| Hours, location, directions | Rare | Yes |
| One-tap call / WhatsApp / save contact | Partial | Yes |
| Auto-fill from Google Maps | No | Yes |
| Structured data for search and AI | Rare | Yes |
| Live in about a minute | Varies | Yes |
How to choose
If you are a creator who mostly needs to point followers at a few links, a classic link-in-bio tool is a fine pick. If you run a business and you want customers to find you, understand what you offer, and reach you in one tap, build a real page instead. It takes the same minute to set up and does far more work for you.
Common questions
What is the best Linktree alternative for a small business?
It depends on what you need. If you only want a tidy list of links, most tools do that well. If you want customers to actually find you, read your services and hours, and contact you in one tap, a full page works better than a link list. That is the gap Frunt fills: it builds a real page, not just a set of buttons.
Is there a free Linktree alternative?
Yes. Frunt is free to start and gives you a live page on your own subdomain without an account. Several others have free tiers too, though they often limit links, branding, or analytics.
Do I need a website if I have a link-in-bio page?
For many small businesses, a good link-in-bio page or a single mobile page is enough. You get a shareable address, your key info, and a contact button without paying for or maintaining a full multi-page site.
Will a link-in-bio page help me show up on Google?
A plain list of links usually does little for search. A page with real content, structured data, and your business details has a much better chance of being indexed and cited by Google and AI search. Frunt adds that structure automatically.
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