Your website is the hub. Linktree is a dead end.
When your personal brand website sits at the center and every profile points to it, your whole footprint gets stronger — because now there’s one place you own that Google and AI read as you. A Linktree is just a list of exits. Your site is the destination.
Why the hub wins.
A Linktree sends people away from you to platforms you rent. Your website pulls everything toward a home you own — one that search engines and AI can actually read, trust, and cite.
🔗 A Linktree
- Rented land — you don’t own it or its ranking
- A dead-end list of exits, with nothing for Google to index
- No story, no proof, no schema — invisible to AI
- If it disappears, your “hub” disappears with it
🎯 Your website
- Owned land — your name, your domain, forever
- An indexed entity Google and ChatGPT read as you
- Your story, dunks, stats and every profile in one place
- The path to a Google Knowledge Panel and brand deals
One link to share
Put your domain in every bio. It replaces Linktree and looks far more pro.
Machines connect the dots
Linking your profiles from one indexed page teaches Google they’re all the same person — that’s how entities are built.
Authority compounds
Every follower, view and feature now points back to an asset that gains value over time.
The Knowledge Panel
A consolidated, schema-backed hub is what earns the box on the right of Google — a Linktree never will.
One hub. Every platform.
This is the picture we draw for every dunker: you in the center on your own domain, with every profile and its following pointing back to the one place you own. Here’s what it looks like for three of them.
Make your website the center of everything.
We’ll build your hub and wire every profile into it — usually in one sitting. Then you put one link in every bio and let it compound.