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Introducing Landing Pages, a Link-in-Bio Builder in Snipx

July 8, 2026
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What's new

Snipx now has a landing page builder โ€” a "link in bio" style page you can put behind a single short URL and share anywhere you only get one link: an Instagram bio, a Discord profile, a print flyer.

Instead of picking one destination for your link, a landing page lets you list several: your website, a product page, a WhatsApp number, a contact email, or any of the short links you've already created in Snipx.

Why this exists

The recurring problem: social profiles give you exactly one link field, but you usually want to point people at more than one thing. The common fix is a dedicated link-in-bio product, which means another account, another dashboard, and another tool to keep in sync with the rest of your links.

Since Snipx already tracks your short links and their clicks, it made sense to let a landing page pull from that same pool โ€” mix plain URLs with links you're already managing in Snipx, all under one roof.

How it works

Every Snipx account gets one landing page, published at snipx.in/p/your-slug. From the My Page tab you can set:

Each item click and every page view is tracked, with a daily view chart on the same page where you edit it โ€” so you can see whether the page itself is getting traffic, not just the individual links behind it.

An example

If you already have a shortened link at snipx.in/s/summer-sale, you can drop it straight into a landing page item instead of retyping the destination URL:

Item 1: label="Shop the sale"     โ†’ linked Snipx short link (summer-sale)
Item 2: label="Book a call"       โ†’ https://cal.com/you
Item 3: label="Email us"          โ†’ mailto:hello@yoursite.com

Visitors land on snipx.in/p/your-slug, see your title and bio, and tap through to whichever destination they want โ€” each tap counted individually.

Try it

Landing pages are live now for all Snipx accounts under the My Page tab at snipx.in. As always, if something's confusing or missing, that feedback shapes what gets built next.