About LinkerFeed
LinkerFeed is a platform built to share, organize, promote, and discover valuable links in a more social, visual, and useful way.
The idea comes from a simple reality: the internet is full of content, projects, businesses, profiles, songs, videos, articles, services, communities, causes, and opportunities that often never reach the right people. Not always because the content is bad. Sometimes there is no budget to promote it. Sometimes the algorithm does not help. Sometimes a valuable link simply gets lost in the middle of too much information.
LinkerFeed was created to help change that.
The platform is designed so anyone can share important links, whether their own or someone else's, and present them with more context, better organization, and a stronger chance of being discovered.
You can use LinkerFeed to promote your content, your business, your channel, your social profiles, your blog, your music, your portfolio, your services, your products, your community, your cause, your project, an opportunity, an event, a collection of resources, or any link you believe has value.
But LinkerFeed is not just a place to post links. It is a platform for building presence, discovering opportunities, connecting with people, organizing content, and creating communities around real interests.
The idea behind LinkerFeed
Sharing a link should be more than pasting a URL into a box.
A link can represent many things: a song, a story, a cause, a website, a product, a movie, a class, a business, a community, a personal project, or a professional opportunity.
LinkerFeed gives more value to those links. Instead of letting a link appear cold, empty, or without context, the platform helps present it in a clearer, more visual, and more organized way. That helps people understand what the link is about, why it may be interesting, and where it will take them.
The goal is simple: to help more people, ideas, content, and projects get discovered.
What is a LinkSheet?
A LinkSheet is your personal link page inside LinkerFeed. It is the place where you can bring all your important links together into one shareable link.
With a LinkSheet, a person can organize their social profiles, channels, music, videos, websites, portfolio, store, services, projects, collections, communities, campaigns, events, or any important content.
The idea is that the user can have a single main link to share on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, X, WhatsApp, bios, websites, or any social network.
Unlike a simple list of links, a LinkSheet inside LinkerFeed can be connected with previews, Linkfeeds, collections, channels, and visual content, helping links be not only organized but also better presented and easier to discover.
A LinkSheet is useful for creators, artists, musicians, businesses, influencers, communities, professionals, students, personal projects, or anyone who wants to organize their digital presence in one place.
Here is the difference between the main concepts of LinkerFeed:
- LinkSheet: your main page where you organize all your links into one shareable link.
- Linkfeed: a post or preview used to present or promote a specific piece of content.
- LinkPreview: the visual preview of a link.
- Linker: a user who shares, organizes, or recommends links.
- Collections: groups of Linkfeeds organized by topic.
- Communities: social spaces built around interests or topics.
LinkerFeed combines three ideas in one platform: a link-in-bio style page through LinkSheets, a system of posts and previews through Linkfeeds and LinkPreviews, and a social discovery platform through channels, collections, and communities.
What is a Linkfeed?
A Linkfeed is a short post created to attract attention to a full piece of content.
It can work like a hook: a sample, a highlight, a short visual presentation, or a brief preview that creates interest and leads the user to the main link.
For example, if you have a video, a song, an article, a product, a cause, a project, a website, a service, or any external content, you can create a Linkfeed to present that content in a more attractive way.
A Linkfeed does not necessarily replace the original content. Its purpose is to present it better, give it context, and help more people discover it.
It can also work as a smart way to promote something. Instead of showing everything at once, you can highlight the most interesting, useful, emotional, funny, or powerful part of your content and motivate people to open the full link.
If you have a long video, you can use a Linkfeed to highlight the strongest moment. If you have a song, you can present a special part of it. If you have a product, you can show it with an attractive image. If you have a project, you can explain what makes it valuable. If you have a cause, you can show why it deserves support.
A Linkfeed is, in essence, an entry point to something bigger.
Vertical Linkfeeds and visual content
LinkerFeed can also support visual formats such as vertical content, previews, short clips, or brief presentations.
A vertical Linkfeed can help show content in a faster, more direct, and more attention-grabbing way, especially when the goal is to capture interest in just a few seconds.
This format can be useful for creators, musicians, comedians, businesses, projects, informational pages, communities, and anyone who wants to present content in a more visual and engaging way.
The idea is not to complicate the link. The idea is to make it easier to discover.
What is a LinkPreview?
A LinkPreview is the visual preview of a link.
It helps a normal link avoid looking like a cold or empty URL. Instead of showing only the link, it can show an image, thumbnail, cover, title, short description, or embedded preview when the external platform allows it.
For example, if someone shares a YouTube link, the LinkPreview may show the thumbnail or embedded player. If someone shares a product, a cause, an article, a website, a collection, or a store, the LinkPreview can show an image or cover that helps people understand what the link is about.
The purpose of a LinkPreview is to make any link clearer, more attractive, and easier to discover. A good LinkPreview helps a link stand out instead of being ignored.
LinkerFeed as a link organizer
LinkerFeed is also designed to help you organize your important links in one place.
You can bring together your social profiles, websites, channels, content, projects, products, services, or professional profiles inside your LinkerFeed space.
The idea is to give you a clearer way to organize your links and share them both inside LinkerFeed and on external platforms.
For example, someone can use LinkerFeed to show:
- their social profiles
- their YouTube channel
- their music
- their store
- their website
- their portfolio
- their services
- their collections
- their communities
- their projects
- their campaigns or causes
In this way, LinkerFeed can also work as a tool for organizing your digital presence. Instead of having links scattered everywhere, you can gather them, classify them, and present them better.
What is a Linker?
A Linker is a person who shares, organizes, or recommends links inside LinkerFeed.
You can be a Linker if you share your own content, business, channel, music, blog, services, products, or projects.
But you can also be a Linker if you share content from other people that you enjoy, find inspiring, or believe could be useful to others.
Being a Linker is not just about posting links. It is about helping something valuable get discovered.
A Linker can be a creator, entrepreneur, musician, comedian, writer, photographer, editor, designer, developer, student, foundation, local business, community, or simply a person who loves discovering and sharing good content.
On LinkerFeed, growing as a Linker means building an identity around the links you share, the collections you organize, the communities you join, and the value you bring to other users.
What LinkerFeed can be used for
LinkerFeed can be used in many ways:
- To promote yourself if you do not have a budget for advertising.
- To organize all your important links in one place.
- To share content you love.
- To discover creators, projects, businesses, communities, and opportunities.
- To show your work.
- To bring people together around a topic.
- To create a community.
- To save and organize useful content.
- To share a cause.
- To recommend tools, videos, music, articles, courses, books, events, jobs, services, or any valuable link.
LinkerFeed is built to give links more life, more context, and more chances to be discovered.
Channels inside LinkerFeed
Every user can build their own space inside LinkerFeed.
You can create a channel focused on your identity, your brand, your interests, your business, or a specific topic.
For example, if you love comedy, you can create a channel to share stand-up, comedy movies, sketches, or humor blogs. If you love bachata, you can create a channel to share songs, artists, videos, playlists, and related communities. If you love anime, you can create a channel to organize content, recommendations, videos, articles, or anime communities.
If you have a business, you can create a channel to present your products, social profiles, promotions, website, and related content. If you are a creator, you can use your channel to bring together everything you do and make it easier for others to discover you.
A channel can be your personal, professional, creative, or topic-based space.
Collections
Collections help organize Linkfeeds by topic. A collection can group related links together. For example:
- comedy videos
- romantic bachata songs
- AI tools
- free resources
- programming courses
- recommended products
- interesting articles
- digital books
- movies
- professional services
- causes to support
Collections help keep content from becoming disorganized. If someone visits your profile, they can find your links in a clearer structure and understand faster what kind of content you share.
A collection can also be public, so others can discover it, or private depending on how it is configured.
Communities
Communities are spaces where people can gather around a topic. Inside a community, users can share Linkfeeds, discover related content, chat, and connect with people who have similar interests.
A community can be about music, comedy, anime, technology, business, education, sports, art, science, movies, books, social causes, opportunities, tools, or any topic someone wants to build around.
For example, someone can create a community called "Amantes de las Bachatas" to bring together people who love that music genre. Another person can create a community about comedy, film, programming, entrepreneurship, artificial intelligence, pop culture, or educational resources.
Communities allow LinkerFeed to be more than a platform for links. They make it a social space. Here, users can find people with similar tastes, share content, and build connections around common interests.
Discovering content beyond the algorithm
On the internet, a lot of valuable content is not easy to find.
- Sometimes a good song is not recommended.
- Sometimes a small channel does not grow.
- Sometimes a useful blog does not appear in search results.
- Sometimes an important cause does not receive attention.
- Sometimes an interesting project gets lost.
- Sometimes a talented person does not have money to promote their work.
LinkerFeed aims to help with that. The platform believes in human discovery. Here, it is not only about what an algorithm decides to show you. It is also about what other Linkers share, recommend, organize, and support. That makes it possible to discover content you may not have found through a normal search.
Promotion without depending only on paid ads
Not everyone can pay for advertising. Not every creator has a budget. Not every small business can invest in campaigns. Not every new project has visibility. Not every cause has reach. Not every valuable piece of content gets attention.
LinkerFeed wants to offer an alternative. A space where you can present yourself, organize your links, share your content, and build community without depending only on paid advertising.
That does not mean paid promotion has no value. It means people should still have a chance to be discovered even when they do not have large resources.
Sharing your own content or someone else's
On LinkerFeed, you do not have to share only your own content. You can also share content from other people that you believe is valuable.
If you find a useful video, a beautiful song, an important cause, an interesting tool, a well-written article, a recommended movie, a course, a community, or any link you think others should know about, you can share it.
That turns LinkerFeed into a network of human recommendations. It is not only about self-promotion. It is also about sharing things that are worth discovering.
Opportunities and connections
LinkerFeed can also help people find opportunities.
- Someone can share a project and look for collaborators.
- A business can show its services.
- A creator can share a portfolio.
- A community can attract members.
- A foundation can share a cause.
- A user can discover jobs, events, resources, tools, or ideas.
The platform is designed to connect links with people, but also people with opportunities.
Our vision
The vision of LinkerFeed is to build a platform where links have more value.
- A place where you can organize your digital presence.
- A place where you can share content with context.
- A place where you can discover new things.
- A place where you can promote yourself without depending entirely on algorithms.
- A place where you can create communities around real interests.
- A place where you can connect with people, projects, and opportunities.
LinkerFeed exists to help more people get discovered. To help more valuable content find its audience. To help more projects get a chance. And to turn sharing a link from something cold into a real way to connect.
A social platform built around links
Even though LinkerFeed is centered on links, it also has a social purpose. Users can discover profiles, follow interests, join communities, comment, save content, share Linkfeeds, and connect with other Linkers.
The idea is that links should not feel isolated. Behind every link, there may be a person, a project, a story, an intention, or a community. LinkerFeed wants to make that connection visible.