
Do you know any services or tools you can use to create profile where you can display various links to Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, etc. in one place?
It is crucial for the celebrities, influencers, and others to be seen on various social networking sites in order to become more famous.
Therefore, we recommend tools such as AllMyLinks and Linktree that can combine various social social networking sites on one platform.
This article will give an overview of AllMyLinks and Linktree, and explain how these are different and which is recommended in depth.
- Overview of AllMyLinks and Linktree
- Differences between AllMyLinks and Linktree
Conclusion | AllMyLinks is easier to use and more suitable for free users
First, we will discuss ease of use in using AllMyLinks and Linktree.
In conclusion, we found AllMyLinks to be easier to use and more suitable for free users.
AllMyLinks currently does not charge any fees to use the service, so users who want to display each social networking site in one place will benefit from the free service.
Linktree can also be used for free, but has the disadvantage that its usable range is less than AllMyLinks.
Linktree is more functional and convenient than AllMyLinks, including the premium version, but AllMyLinks is easier to use and recommended unless there are features you want to pay for, such as companies or famous influencers.
AllMyLinks and Linktree
Now, we will discuss the overview and the characteristics of AllMyLinks and Linktree.
We mentioned that we recommend AllMyLinks in the previous section, but that does not mean that Linktree is useless.
Since different tools have different design and operability, we will explain in detail how they differ from AllMyLinks.
What is AllMyLinks?
AllMyLinks is a profile creation tool that allows users outside of the social networking sites where you are active to recognize other content.
The content that can be displayed on AllMyLinks is as follows:
・YouTube
・Instagram
・Twitter
・Twich
・TikTok
In some cases, users who are popular on YouTube with a large number of channel subscribers have a small number of followers on Twitter.
Some people who post on YouTube have a good idea of what they tweet about on Twitter, and if they are fans, they follow them, but others find the videos interesting but have no intention of searching for and following them themselves on Twitter, Instagram, etc.
In such cases, aggregating each social networking site on a single platform can increase the rate of users attracted to the products being sold.
AllMyLinks also has an analytics feature that allows for detailed analysis of information such as where visitors came from to view the account.
What is Linktree?
Linktree is a profile creation service that allows users to create and share media links such as Twitter and YouTube on a single page.
The main features of Linktree are as follows:
・You can create a list page with multiple social networking sites.
・You can post multiple links to Instagram.
・Many functions will be available for a fee.
Linktree is a service that allows multiple links to be aggregated into a single page, attracting visitors from a variety of links, including Twitter and Instagram.
In addition, since you can create a list page that brings together multiple social networking sites, users can easily view your media without having to look up each social networking site one by one.
While only one link can be posted on an Instagram profile page due to its nature, Linktree makes it possible to share information on multiple social networking accounts with a single link.
The free version of Linktree has limited features, but the premium version allows for many other features.
If you want to create a full-fledged profile or use features such as Google Analytics, we recommend using the PRO (paid version), which costs $6 per month (approximately 684 yen).
Comparison between the free and premium versions of AllMyLinks and Linktree
Here is a comparison of the free and premium versions of AllMyLinks and Linktree.
AllMyLinks | Linktree Free |
Linktree Premium |
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Unlimited Links | 〇 | ○ | ○ |
Page Customization | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 |
Receive Money from Users | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 |
Analytic Features | 〇 | × | 〇 |
Thumbnail Customization | 〇 | × | 〇 |
Use of QR Code | × | × | 〇 |
Email Address and Phone Number Registration | × | × | 〇 |
Animated Background | × | × | 〇 |
Spreadsheet Embedding | × | × | 〇 |
Schedule Sharing | × | × | 〇 |
Team Access | × | × | 〇 |
Facebook Conversion API | × | × | 〇 |
Priority Links | × | × | 〇 |
The table above shows that overall, the Linktree Premium Version allows you to use all of the features.
However, AllMyLinks offers more features than Linktree's free version, so we recommend AllMyLinks if you don't need that many features or are new to profile page creation services.
Linktree Premium | Monthly | Yearly |
Price | $6 | $60 |
The Linktree Premium version costs as shown above and requires $6 (about 684 yen) to purchase on a monthly basis.
For a full year, the fee is discounted to $60 (approx. 7,990 yen).
Comparison of features of AllMyLinks and Linktree
Next, we will compare the features of AllMyLinks and Linktree.
Basically, AllMyLinks is free to use as mentioned above.
Linktree, on the other hand, is divided into a free version and a premium version, with features unlocked by paying.
Both AllMyLinks and Linktree allow you to create profile pages, but as mentioned above, Linktree has a smaller range of free features available, and the premium version has more features available.
The disadvantage is that Linktree's free users have fewer available features and not much customization.
In addition, only simplified analysis functions are available, so AllMyLinks has more free functions and can be recommended for free users.
Comparison of prices of AllMyLinks and Linktree
Here we will compare AllMyLinks and Linktree prices.
Pricing for AllMyLinks and Linktree is as follows:
AllMyLinks | Linktree | |
Price | Free | Free/$6 |
AllMyLinks is free forever, and is recommended for those who are creating profile pages for the first time or for those who want to consolidate their various social networking sites at a low cost.
Linktree is free to use, but as mentioned above, there are fewer features available, and all features are only available for a monthly fee of $6 (about 684 yen).
Therefore, for those who want to use Linktree for free, it can be said that Linktree, which requires payment, has a high threshold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Finally, here are some questions that may arise when using "AllMyLinks" and "Linktree".
Here are some questions and answers that you may encounter when using AllMyLinks and Linktree, so please use them as a reference when registering to AllMyLinks and Linktree.
Q. Is AllMyLinks free of charge?
A. AllMyLinks is free of charge.
The company offers only a free version, so you do not have to pay for it while using it.
AllMyLinks is permanently free for the duration of use, as it does not switch to a fee-based service in the middle of the term.
Once you create an account, all you have to do is to simply link it directly to the social networking service you own, so anyone can use it easily.
Q. Is Linktree free of charge?
A. Linktree also is free of charge.
However, the functions available for free is limited, and more tools are available only in paid versions.
With rich tools available, Linktree is suited for users who want to increase their followers and attract customers in a serious way, including advanced analytical functions.
However, Linktree has fewer free features, so we recommend AllMyLinks if you want to use a service for free.
Q. How much does Linktree costs?
A. Linktree is available for $6 per month; you can pay $60 (about $7,990) to purchase a year's supply in bulk.
We recommend that you switch to the paid version once you become well known, as the free version offers enough range of functions at first.
To do so, you will need to cultivate your own active social networking sites, so please refer to our past articles on how to increase followers on each social networking site such as TikTok and Instagram, as well as the overview of AllMyLinks and Linktree introduced in this article.