How to Add Booking to Your Link in Bio
Your link in bio is the most valuable piece of digital real estate you own. Most service professionals waste it on a generic link list.
Here's the reality: every social media platform — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X — gives you exactly one clickable link in your bio. That's one chance to turn a casual follower into a paying client.
If that link points to a Linktree with a handful of buttons, you're leaving money on the table. If it points to nothing, you're practically turning clients away. Here's how to turn that single link into a booking engine that works 24/7.
The problem with link-in-bio tools
Link-in-bio tools like Linktree, Beacons, and Carrd were built for creators. Their job is to list multiple links in one place — a YouTube channel, a newsletter signup, a merch store, a podcast. For a creator, that makes sense. The goal is to drive traffic to different destinations.
But for a service professional, the goal isn't traffic. It's bookings. A link list doesn't sell your services, show your prices, or let clients book. It just points in different directions and hopes something sticks.
Here's what happens when a potential client lands on a typical link-in-bio page:
- They see a list of buttons. "Services," "Book Now," "Gallery," "Contact." Each one leads to a different page, a different tool, a different experience.
- They click "Services" and leave your bio page. Now they're on a Google Doc or a website that looks nothing like your brand. The trust they built while scrolling your feed starts to fade.
- They click back and try "Book Now." This opens Calendly or Acuity in a new tab. It's a generic scheduling page with no context about your services. They have to enter all their information again.
- At any step, they bounce. Every click is a chance to get distracted, lose interest, or forget why they came.
The fix is simple: replace your link list with a single page that does everything.
What a booking-optimized bio link looks like
A booking-optimized bio link does three things in one page:
1
Show services with prices — so clients know what to expect
2
Display real-time availability — so clients see when you're free
3
Let them book in seconds — no account, no redirects
When a client taps your bio link, they should land on a page that looks like your business, shows your menu of services with clear pricing, and lets them pick a time and confirm — all in one flow. That's what radiusHQ delivers.
How to set it up in 10 minutes
Here's the exact process:
Step 1: Sign up for radiusHQ. Go to radiushq.cc and create a free account. It's free for solo professionals — no credit card required. Enter your name, email, and a password. Done.
Step 2: Add your services. List everything you offer. For each service, add the name, price, duration, and a short description. Think of this as your menu — this is what clients will browse when they tap your link. Be specific: "Deep tissue massage — $120 — 60 min" converts better than "Massage — call for pricing."
Step 3: Set your availability. Pick your working days and hours. The system handles time zones, buffer time, and blackout dates automatically. Clients will only see times you're actually available.
Step 4: Customize your page. Upload your logo, choose your brand colors, pick your fonts, add photos of your work. The drag-and-drop builder lets you arrange content blocks — header, services, gallery, about section, contact info, call-to-action. No design skills required.
Step 5: Copy your unique URL. Your storefront lives at radiushq.cc/p/your-name. This is the link you'll put in your bio.
Step 6: Update your bio on every platform. Paste your radiusHQ URL into the website field on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. Every single one.
Step 7: Update your bio text. Add a clear CTA so people know what the link does. Examples:
⬇️ Book online ⬇️
or
Tap the link to see services & book
or
Book your appointment here ↓
Total time: 10 minutes. No coding. No design skills. No website needed.
Why radiusHQ beats Linktree for booking
Let's compare the two side by side:
Linktree
- Lists links to other pages
- No built-in scheduling
- Redirects to third-party tools
- Generic look and feel
- Clients bounce between tabs
- No pricing displayed
radiusHQ
- Shows services with prices
- Built-in scheduling engine
- Book directly on the page
- Fully branded storefront
- One flow, no redirects
- Automated reminders
The difference is fundamental. Linktree is a directory. radiusHQ is a storefront. One points elsewhere. One closes the deal.
What changes when you upgrade
Service professionals who switch from a generic link-in-bio to a radiusHQ storefront see measurable changes:
3x
More link taps convert to bookings
80%
Fewer "are you free?" messages
24/7
Bookings come in while you sleep
The reason is simple: you removed every friction point. Clients see your services with prices. They see your available times. They book in seconds. No back-and-forth, no DMs, no phone tag.
Which platforms should you update?
You should use your booking storefront link on every platform you're active on:
- Instagram — the most common source of discovery for service pros. Replace your Linktree with your radiusHQ URL.
- TikTok — growing fast for local service discovery. Add your booking link to your TikTok bio.
- YouTube — if you post content. Add your link in your channel description and video descriptions.
- Facebook — your business page's "website" field should point to your storefront.
- LinkedIn — for consultants, coaches, and B2B service pros. Add your booking link to your featured section.
- X (Twitter) — your profile bio should include the link.
One link. Every platform. One consistent booking experience.
The bottom line
Your link in bio is prime digital real estate. Right now, it's either empty, pointing to a generic link list, or sending clients on a multi-click scavenger hunt.
A booking storefront changes everything. One link shows your services, displays your availability, and books clients in seconds. No website. No coding. No cost.