How to Build a Strong LandingBio Page
Your LandingBio page gives people one clear place to understand who you are, what you’re working on, and where to go next. Your profile introduces you. Your posts provide the detail.
LandingBio works a little differently
LandingBio is a simple public page that helps people quickly understand what you’re doing now and where to go next.
- LandingBio is a clear introduction to your current direction
- LandingBio is supported by a few short posts that add context
- LandingBio is something you can update anytime
- LandingBio isn’t a full portfolio
- LandingBio isn’t a social media timeline
- LandingBio isn’t something that needs to be finished before publishing
Start simple. A short bio, one main link, and a few posts are enough.
How strong LandingBio pages work
Strong LandingBio pages help visitors understand three things quickly:
- who you are
- what you’re focused on now
- where to go next
Your profile provides the introduction. Your posts describe what you are working on and help visitors explore further.
Your page is public and meant to be shared
Your LandingBio page is a public introduction you can share anywhere you communicate online.
Your page will be available at:
landingbio.com/u/username
or
bioland.ing/u/username
Posts and comments on your page are public. Share only what you are comfortable making visible.
Start with the essentials
- Headline: a quick way to orient people
- Bio: who you are and what you do
- Start here: where visitors should look first
- Primary link: the best next place to go
Your name and profile photo are already included. Focus first on helping someone understand you quickly.
Choose links that guide people somewhere meaningful
LandingBio profiles are designed to send people where you want them to go next. Add links to your website, projects, writing, store, or preferred contact method.
- Your website or home base
- A current project
- A newsletter or writing
- A portfolio or store
- Your preferred contact method
Think of your links as next steps for someone exploring your work.
How to write your bio
Your bio does not need to capture everything about you. It should help someone feel oriented. Think of your bio as the introduction to your page. Your posts can explain the rest.
- What you do
- What you care about
- What you’re working on now
Clear language works best.
Your page grows with you
A strong LandingBio page stays useful over time. You can update your profile and posts whenever your priorities change.
- Add posts describing what you’re focusing on now
- Update links as projects evolve
- Remove outdated information
- Refine your introduction as your work becomes clearer
It does not need to be finished on day one.
Discover people doing interesting work
Explore other LandingBio pages to see how people introduce what they’re building, researching, and creating.
Important note about your public username
Your public username will default to the beginning of your email address.
If you prefer something different, change your Community Account Username in your profile settings.