Linktree Alternative

OMIU gives you a full one-page site instead of a list of links - add a photo, bio, social icons, music, and more. Free to start, no signup needed to try.

Linktree works well if all you need is a list of links. If you want a page that actually represents you - with a photo, a bio, your social icons, and your own style - a one-page site gives you more to work with. Here is how OMIU compares and what you can do with it.

What you can add beyond links

OMIU gives you a full one-page site, not just a stacked list of buttons. You can add a text block for a headline or short bio, an image block for your photo or logo, link buttons for each destination, social icons, a music player, and more. Tabs and accordions let you organize a lot of content without making the page feel cluttered.

Everything is drag-and-drop. Rearrange blocks by dragging them, resize columns, and switch themes without losing your content.

Try the builder before signing up

You can open the builder, design your page, and see exactly what it looks like - all without creating an account. Sign up only when you want to save and claim a URL like omiu.me/yourname. The free plan gives you one profile, core blocks, and 10MB of storage.

Practical layout tips

  • Put your photo and name at the top so visitors immediately know whose page they are on.
  • Keep link buttons short - "Listen on Spotify" is better than "Click here to listen to my music on Spotify."
  • Use the social icons block for platform icons rather than text links - it takes up less space and looks cleaner.
  • If you have more than 5-6 links, group them with tabs (e.g. "Work" / "Personal") to avoid a wall of buttons.

Is OMIU really free?

Yes. The free plan includes core blocks, themes, and one profile. It stays free while OMIU is in alpha.

Can I customize the look?

Yes - themes control your colors, fonts, and button styles. You can also adjust individual block settings like padding, shape, and size.

Ready to build your page?

Create a free one-page site in minutes. No code, no templates—just drag, drop, and publish.