I built this after getting tired of how every link-in-bio page looks the same: a vertical list that no one actually explores.
This is an experiment in treating links more like content than utilities. Instead of a list, links are presented as cards in rows, inspired by how streaming apps organize things. The goal isn’t customization or page building — it’s curation and clarity.
Under the hood it’s intentionally constrained: – No drag-everything-everywhere – No “design a website” complexity – Just structured rows, cards, and visuals
One thing I’m experimenting with is adding subtle motion so pages don’t feel static. I use Veo 3 in a very constrained way — taking a single link image and generating a 3–4s low-motion preview, similar to ambient motion in streaming UIs. The page works without it; this just automates polish most people wouldn’t do manually.
It’s early and opinionated by design. I’m mostly curious whether this approach resonates with others who dislike link lists but don’t want a full website.
Would love feedback, especially from people who’ve built or used link-in-bio tools before.