Free Linktree page review
Grade your Linktree in 10 seconds — and see how to improve it
Paste your Linktree and get an instant 0–100 score with specific, named fixes. No signup required. Then rebuild it on TheSalesBio — the linktree alternative built to actually sell.
No signup required. We only read your public Linktree page.
What makes a great link-in-bio page?
Focus beats clutter
The best pages have 3–5 links, not 15. Every extra link steals clicks from the one that matters.
One clear call-to-action
“Book a call” or “Get the free guide” converts far better than a wall of “My website”, “My other website”.
A face people trust
A profile photo lifts conversions. People buy from people, not from anonymous link lists.
A way to get paid
If nothing on your page earns money, it’s a business card, not a storefront. Add a product, booking, or offer.
Speed
Slow pages lose visitors before they scroll. TheSalesBio pages load in well under a second.
Mobile-first
Over 70% of link-in-bio traffic is mobile. Your page has to look right on a phone, first.
Linktree page review — FAQ
What does the Linktree grader check?+
It scores your page 0–100 across six things that drive conversions: how focused your links are, whether you have a clear primary call-to-action, your profile image, whether anything on the page actually earns money, load speed, and your mobile layout.
Is this really free? Do I need to sign up?+
The review is completely free and needs no signup — just paste your Linktree username or URL. You only create an account if you want to claim the improved page.
What’s the best Linktree alternative?+
TheSalesBio is a link-in-bio built for selling, not just listing links — with lead capture, bookings, digital products, and real analytics. You can import your Linktree in one click and keep your handle.
How do I improve my Linktree?+
Cut to your 3–5 best links, lead with one clear call-to-action, add a profile photo, give people a way to pay you, and make sure the page loads fast. The grader tells you exactly which of these you’re missing.