HelpLink-in-BioProfile Setup
GUIDE 4 min read

Setting Up
Your Profile

Configure your name, bio, avatar, handle, location, website link, and control what visitors see on your page.

Editing Your Profile

In the Live Editor, your profile section is at the very top of the editor panel. Click on it to expand and reveal all editable fields. Changes appear instantly in the live preview on the right.

Profile Fields

6 fields you can configure

Display Name

Required

Your name shown prominently at the top of your page. This is the largest text element.

Handle

Required

Your unique username (e.g. @yourname). This becomes your page URL: lnkk.it/yourname

Bio

A short description about yourself, your brand, or what you do. Appears below your name.

Avatar

Your profile photo. Click the avatar circle to upload a new image. Displayed as a circular photo at the top.

Location

Your city, country, or general location. Shows with a map pin icon.

Website

Your main website URL. Displayed as a clickable link on your profile.

Uploading Your Avatar

Click on the circular avatar area at the top of the profile section. This opens a file picker where you can select an image from your device. Your photo will be cropped to a circle and displayed at the top of your page.

Tip: Use a square image (1:1 ratio) for best results. The avatar is shown at various sizes across your page and in search results.

Visibility Toggles

Control which profile elements are visible to visitors

Show Handle

Display your @handle below your name

Default: On

Show Bio

Display your bio description

Default: On

Show Creator Type

Display your creator/founder type badge

Default: On

Show Location

Display your location with map pin

Default: On

Show Website

Display your website link

Default: On

Show Subscribe Form

Show email subscribe form for visitors to join your list

Default: On

Your Page Handle & URL

Your handle determines your public page URL. If your handle is @johndoe, your page is at lnkk.it/johndoe.

Handles must be unique — no two users can have the same handle

Use lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores only

Keep it short and memorable for easy sharing

Changing your handle changes your public URL immediately

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