Bio link tool
onestore.link vs Linktree
When you need one canonical link, not a bio page.
Linktree is built for one use case: a landing page that shows a list of links (Instagram bio, TikTok bio). onestore.link is built for a different use case: a single URL that detects the visitor's device and redirects to the right app store. Both are legitimate โ they just solve different problems.
Feature comparison
| Feature | onestore.link | Linktree |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Single canonical link | Bio link list page |
| Device-based redirect | Yes | No |
| In-app browser bridge | Yes | No |
| Free tier | yes (unlimited) | yes (limited) |
| Pricing | from $4.99/mo per link | $5โ24/mo account |
| Custom OG per link | yes (Pro) | No |
| Click analytics | yes (Pro) | yes (paid) |
| Custom domain | Coming soon | Yes |
| App-store-specific | Yes | No |
When to choose Linktree
- You're a creator or musician sharing many links on social media bios.
- You need a hosted landing page with branding, embeds, and link reordering.
- Your audience doesn't all have a single mobile app to install.
When to choose onestore.link
- Your goal is to drive app installs, not list multiple destinations.
- You want the visitor to land on the App Store / Google Play directly, not on a landing page.
- You need in-app browser handling for TikTok / Instagram users.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use both?
Yes, and many users do. Linktree for the bio link list, onestore.link as the destination for the 'Get our app' entry within that list. They complement each other.
Why not just put my App Store and Play Store links in Linktree?
You can, but visitors then have to know which one to tap. onestore.link condenses that into a single link that auto-routes โ better UX and one less question to answer in your bio.
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