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How do I use V1CE as a link-in-bio page?

Link-in-bio isn't a separate feature on V1CE ClientCapture OS — instead, build a V1CE page without contact details and the Save Contact CTA stays off. Here's how.

Written by Akshay Kumar

How do I use V1CE as a link-in-bio page?

Link-in-bio isn't a separate feature on V1CE ClientCapture OS, there's no Link-in-bio menu item. Instead, you use V1CE's standard Pages feature and configure it for link-in-bio use by leaving the contact card details off. When a V1CE page has no contact details filled in, the Save Contact button doesn't show, and the page behaves the way you'd expect a link-in-bio to behave: just your links, no contact-exchange prompt.

Note on older terminology: V1CE pages were previously called Social Cards in older V1CE documentation. The current product name is V1CE page, configured as link-in-bio.

How to build a link-in-bio page on V1CE

To set up a V1CE page for link-in-bio purposes:

  1. Log in at app.v1ce.co

  2. Go to Pages in the sidebar

  3. Create a new page (or open an existing one you want to convert to link-in-bio use)

  4. Leave the contact details fields blank, no phone, no email, no address. This is what tells V1CE not to render the Save Contact button

  5. Add the blocks you want on your link-in-bio: Website Links, Social Links, Portfolio (for video), Featured In, About, etc.

  6. Customise the layout, colours, and theme to match your brand

  7. Save the page

  8. Copy the page's public URL and paste it into your Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube bio

The page works exactly like a dedicated link-in-bio tool from this point. Followers who tap your bio link see your links, your social icons, your portfolio, and any other blocks you added, but they aren't prompted to save you to their contacts.

Why isn't there a separate Link-in-bio menu item

On V1CE ClientCapture OS, Pages is the single home for everything that has a public V1CE URL, networking pages, link-in-bio pages, sales pages, service pages, all live there. The decision about whether a particular page acts as a networking card or a link-in-bio is driven by what content you put on it, not by a different product surface. Less menu clutter, more flexibility.

What blocks work well for link-in-bio

The blocks that make the most sense on a V1CE link-in-bio page:

Website Links, your main URLs (website, blog, portfolio, shop)

Social Links, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube icons

Portfolio, embed videos (YouTube/Vimeo), images, or case studies

About, short intro

Featured In, press, podcasts, brands you've worked with

Reviews, customer testimonials

Avoid the Contact Information block (that's what brings back the Save Contact button).

Can I customise the design

Yes. V1CE Pages support themes, you can pick from V1CE's theme library and customise colours, fonts, and layout to match your brand. The theme settings are in the page editor under the theme selector.

Can I track clicks on my link-in-bio page

Yes. Go to Insights in your V1CE sidebar to see how many people viewed your link-in-bio page, how many clicked each link, and total page views. This works on both link-in-bio-style pages and standard networking pages.

Can I create more than one link-in-bio page

Yes. On V1CE ClientCapture OS you can create unlimited pages, so you can run different link-in-bio pages for different platforms or campaigns (one for Instagram, a different one for TikTok, etc.) and track each separately.

If you are on legacy V1CE Plus, Pro, or Teams software

The legacy V1CE software has a separate Link-in-bio surface in the dashboard. The mechanics are similar (links, social icons, no contact form) but it lives in a dedicated menu item rather than being a configuration of Pages. To get the V1CE ClientCapture OS version where Pages handles both networking and link-in-bio, contact V1CE support about moving over.

Still need help? Start a chat with V1CE's team and V1CE will sort it out.

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