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Link-in-bio page

One tidy page that holds all your links.

Posted by Ari Mendez photographer
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The prompt

Make a personal link-in-bio page as a single self-contained HTML file for someone named Ari, a photographer. A round avatar placeholder (CSS only), name and a one-line bio, then a stack of big tappable link buttons (Portfolio, Instagram, Book a shoot, Email me) with a hover sheen. Dark, modern, mobile-first.

Build it in your AI

Opens your AI with the prompt ready. Gemini copies it first.

You only get one link in most profiles. A link-in-bio page makes it count: one tidy place that sends people to everything you do — your work, your socials, your booking form, your inbox.

What you get

A clean, modern page: a round avatar, your name and a one-line bio, then a stack of big tappable buttons that each go where you want. It’s built dark and mobile-first, because that’s how nine out of ten people will see it — from a phone, tapping through from a profile.

Make it yours

Tell your AI who you are and what you want people to do first, and it orders the buttons accordingly. Add or remove links, change the accent color, drop in a short tagline or a “currently booking” badge. Photographers, makers, musicians, freelancers — the same recipe reshapes around you.

Then share it

Publish it and paste the link into your Instagram, TikTok, or email signature. Add a new project next month and update the same link — the address in your bio never has to change again.

The last step

Now publish what you made.

Your AI made a file. dropthis turns it into a link anyone can open — no hosting, no setup. Click publish in the browser extension, or just say “publish this” in Claude.

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