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An AllMyLinks alternative is easy to find and, for most creators, the wrong search. Here is what each option fixes, and the one swap that changes the arithmetic.
Marketing & Growth5 min readBy Sam Murphy

AllMyLinks Alternatives for Creators Who Own Their Audience

An AllMyLinks alternative is easy to find, and for most creators it is the wrong thing to be looking for. AllMyLinks earned its following by being the link page that does not flinch at adult content, so a creator hunting for something else usually wants one of three things: a page that looks less dated, a tool that sells instead of only forwarding, or relief from the quiet sense that a screen of outbound buttons is not really the business. The first two have hosted answers. The third does not, and it is the one that matters. This is an honest look at the options, what each one actually fixes, and the single swap that changes the math instead of the logo.

Why creators start looking for an AllMyLinks alternative

The reasons people give and the reason underneath are rarely the same. On the surface it is design: AllMyLinks is functional and plain, and next to Beacons or a newer bio tool the page can look like it was built in a different decade. Some creators want more than a menu, a way to take a tip or sell a clip without bouncing the fan to a third site. Others get spooked by a single point of failure and want a backup ready.

The reason that sends the most creators searching, though, is harder to name. You run the page for a year, the traffic flows through it exactly as designed, and at the end you hold a tidy list of buttons while the platforms behind those buttons hold the subscribers, the payment records, and the DM history. Nothing broke. That is the unsettling part. The tool did its job, and the job was to hand your audience to somebody else.

What AllMyLinks gets right

Give it its due before replacing it. AllMyLinks permits adult and NSFW profiles openly, which is not marketing copy but a real policy that has held while other tools tightened theirs. It is free, it is fast to set up, and it stays out of the way. For a creator who needs a menu of links today and cannot risk the page being pulled overnight, it clears the bar that most mainstream tools do not. Any alternative worth switching to has to match that permissiveness first, or it is a downgrade dressed as an upgrade.

So the question is not whether AllMyLinks is bad. It works. The question is what you are actually asking an alternative to fix, because the popular answers fix the wrong thing.

The ceiling every hosted alternative shares

Strip the branding off AllMyLinks, Linktree, Beacons, any of them, and you are left with the same object: a page of buttons that sends people somewhere else. That forwarding step is the entire product, and it is also the ceiling. A fan finds you on Instagram, taps your bio link, lands on the link page, taps again, and arrives at onlyfans.com/yourhandle. At the end of those two taps the fan belongs to OnlyFans. The subscription, the billing relationship, the ability to message them next month, all of it forms on the platform's side of the wall. The link page took no cut and kept nothing worth keeping.

Swap AllMyLinks for a prettier router and you have changed which company hosts the buttons. You have not changed where the fan ends up, and that second thing is the only one that decides what you own at the end of the year. Our link in bio guide for creators makes this case in full: the destination beats the router every time, because the router is renting you an audience you already paid to acquire.

The hosted options, compared honestly

If you are set on staying with a hosted link page, here is how the usual shortlist actually lines up. Adult tolerance and design get all the attention. The last column is the one that pays your rent in five years.

ToolAdult linksSells in placeWhere the fan ends upWho keeps the audience
AllMyLinksOpenly permittedNo, forwards onlyThe platform you link toThe platform
LinktreeTolerated, clean-page ruleLimited (tips, some commerce)The platform you link toThe platform
BeaconsMore cautiousYes, storefront and emailMostly inside BeaconsBeacons, then the platform
Snipfeed / Bio.siteCautiousSome digital-product salesInside the toolThe tool
Your own domainYou set the rulesYes, full checkoutOn your siteYou

Read down that table and the shortlist reorders itself. Beacons and Snipfeed answer the sell-in-place complaint, and they are stricter about adult content than AllMyLinks, so a spicy creator trades permissiveness for a storefront. Linktree is the polished default that keeps a clean-page rule and forwards everyone onward. We ranked the mainstream field in the Linktree alternatives roundup, and the same conclusion held there: on the measure that counts, they barely differ.

The alternative that is not a link page

The setup that actually removes AllMyLinks' ceiling never shows up on a link-tool list, because it is not a link tool. It is your own site, on your own domain, used as the single link in your bio. No page of three rented platforms. The fan arrives, subscribes, and pays on ground you control, and their details are yours to reach again. You set the content rules, so there is no clean-page policy to trip over and no company that can rewrite the terms after you have built on them.

This is how creators who sell content on their own website already treat the bio link, and it collapses the whole comparison. Adult tolerance stops being a feature you shop for when you are the one writing the policy. Selling in place stops being an add-on when the checkout is yours. The audience question answers itself: the fan lands on you.

How to switch without losing the traffic you have

You do not tear down AllMyLinks on day one. Register a domain, stand up a simple site that can gate content and take payments, and make that domain the primary link in your bio. Keep the AllMyLinks page live underneath it during the move, demoted to a backup, so nothing you already promoted breaks while the new front door settles in. New traffic goes to the owned site; the router carries the stragglers until it has nothing left to carry.

Two habits protect the handover. Check the owned page from a logged-out browser so you catch a broken link the day it happens rather than weeks later from a confused fan's message. And keep the landing page respectable, because Instagram and TikTok police what your bio link resolves to under their community guidelines, and a clean front door on your own domain does the same compliance job a hosted buffer page did, except now the respectable storefront is one you keep. The mechanics of running this next to an existing account are in our best link in bio for adult creators guide.

Which AllMyLinks alternative actually helps?

If your only complaint is the look of the page, any modern bio tool will scratch it, and you will be back here in a year with the same real problem unsolved. If you want to sell without forwarding, Beacons gets you closer while asking you to accept tighter content rules. If what you actually want is to stop renting the audience your promotion keeps building, no hosted link page is the answer, because renting the audience is what a hosted link page is for. AllMyLinks is a good router. The alternative worth the switch is not a better router. It is not being on one.

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What is the best AllMyLinks alternative for adult creators?

Among hosted link pages, none clearly beats AllMyLinks on the thing creators pick it for: openly permitting adult links. Linktree and Beacons are more polished but stricter on content, and they still forward fans to platforms you rent. The alternative that changes the outcome is not another link page at all. It is your own domain used as the bio link, because the fans, the checkout, and the contact list stay with you.

Why would a creator switch away from AllMyLinks?

Usually one of three reasons: the page design feels dated next to newer tools, they want to sell in place instead of only forwarding traffic, or they have realised a page of outbound buttons is not a business they own. The first two have hosted answers. The third does not, because every hosted link page routes the audience onto someone else's platform, which is the limit no alternative on the market removes.

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