The short version
Linktree popularized the "one link in your bio, many destinations behind it" pattern. Snipx now does the same thing โ plus URL shortening and UTM tracking in the same account โ for free, without gating basic customization behind a paid plan.
This isn't a "Linktree is bad" post. It's a genuinely useful pattern and they built the category. This is for the specific person who wants that pattern without signing up for another subscription just to change a button color.
What both tools do
Both let you publish one page at a short URL (snipx.in/p/yourname or linktr.ee/yourname), list out a set of buttons or links, and send visitors wherever you want when they tap one. Both track clicks per link.
That core loop is the same. Where they differ is what's free.
Where Snipx is different
No paywall on basic customization. In Snipx, accent color, text color, background color, and button style (rounded, pill, or square) are all available without upgrading anything. There's no free tier that locks you into one look.
It's not just a bio page โ it's your shortener too. A Snipx landing page item can point at a raw URL, or it can reuse a link you've already created with Snipx's shortener/UTM builder. That means the same link you're sharing in an ad or email campaign can also live as a button on your bio page, tracked as one thing instead of two separate tools you have to keep in sync.
Unlimited items on the page. There's no cap on how many links or buttons you add to your page.
Real analytics on the page itself, not just the links. Snipx tracks page views (with a daily chart) separately from individual item clicks, so you can see whether people are landing on the page at all, not just which buttons get tapped.
Where Linktree still wins
Linktree has been around longer, has a much larger user base, deeper integrations (Shopify, Spotify, TikTok, etc.), and features Snipx doesn't try to compete on โ scheduling links to appear/disappear, more advanced analytics tiers, and a broader app ecosystem. If you need those, Snipx isn't trying to replace them today.
Who Snipx is for
If you already want a URL shortener and UTM builder, and you'd rather not run a second account just for your bio link, Snipx's landing pages fold into the same tool you're already using. If you specifically need Linktree's deeper integrations or scheduling features, this isn't a drop-in replacement for that.
Try it
You can set up a landing page at snipx.in under the My Page tab โ no separate account, and no plan to upgrade just to pick a button style.