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Best link-in-bio tools for adult creators in 2026
Linktree banned adult creators in waves. Beacons followed. AllMyLinks survived. Here's an honest comparison of which link-in-bio tools are actually safe for adult creators in 2026 — and why fanmigo is built differently.
Three years ago there were ten viable link-in-bio tools for adult creators. Today there are roughly three, and the reason isn’t because creators stopped wanting them — it’s because most platforms quietly banned adult content under payment-processor pressure.
Here’s the honest landscape in 2026.
The platforms that banned adult creators
Linktree banned adult content in 2021 and tightened enforcement in 2023. Creators who had pages with OnlyFans links saw their accounts removed without notice, sometimes with thousands of views per month evaporating overnight. Linktree’s terms still permit “linking to” adult content but the enforcement is unpredictable.
Beacons followed in 2022. Same pattern: notice-of-cancellation emails to creators with adult-platform links.
Carrd has stayed permissive in policy but has historically been aggressive about taking down individual sites that gather complaints. Many creators are still on Carrd and it works — until one report tips the scales.
Milkshake is a mobile-first link tool focused on Instagram creators. Officially permits adult content but the audience and feature set is built around mainstream Instagram.
Planoly primarily an Instagram scheduling tool with link-in-bio as an add-on. Has stayed quiet on adult policy; not a primary recommendation either way.
The platforms that didn’t
AllMyLinks has been the long-time default for adult creators specifically because it’s permissive and stable. Free tier covers most use cases. The downside: feature-light, no theming, no custom domains on free, weak analytics. It’s a directory of links, not a marketing surface.
Plain personal sites (a Carrd, a $5/year domain pointing at a static page) work for creators who can manage them. Most creators can’t.
The trap with mainstream link-in-bio tools
The pattern when a mainstream tool (Linktree, Beacons, etc.) updates its policy:
- You wake up to a “your account has been suspended” email.
- The link in your Twitter / OnlyFans / Reddit bio now goes to a 404 or a generic Linktree page.
- Every fan who clicked through that day got a dead link.
- The traffic you spent months building to that page is gone — and you have no way to email those fans because the platform never gave you their addresses.
It’s not theoretical. It’s happened to thousands of creators. The lesson: don’t build your distribution on a platform that doesn’t want you there.
What fanmigo does differently
Fanmigo was built specifically for adult creators. The platform exists because adult creators kept getting de-platformed by tools that supposedly served them.
Three things that matter:
1. Adult-friendly is the foundation
Fanmigo’s terms of service, payment processor relationships, and infrastructure all assume adult content is a first-class use case. We’re not going to wake up one morning and decide we don’t want adult creators — the entire product is built for them.
2. Auto-populated from your existing presence
Most link-in-bio tools start as an empty page. You spend an hour pasting links one at a time.
Fanmigo scrapes your public profiles (with your consent during claim-verification) and pre-populates your page. OnlyFans, Fansly, Reddit, ManyVids, Clips4Sale — they’re already on your fanmigo page when you arrive. You curate (hide what you don’t want shown, reorder, add custom links) instead of building from zero.
When your OnlyFans bio updates, your fanmigo page updates automatically. Linktree never updates without manual edits.
3. Mailing list capture built in
Every fanmigo creator page has a mailing-list signup form. Fans who find you can subscribe to your list — and you own those emails. Pro creators export to CSV or pipe directly into Klaviyo / Mailchimp via webhook.
This is the asset that survives platform migrations. When OnlyFans changes its rules, your fan email list still works.
See Setting up Klaviyo for your fan mailing list for the integration walkthrough.
Honest comparison
| Feature | Linktree Pro | AllMyLinks | Fanmigo Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (£/mo) | 4-9 | free / 5 | 9.99 |
| Adult-friendly | terms permit, enforcement spotty | yes | yes (foundational) |
| Custom domain | yes | paid only | yes |
| Theming | yes | basic | yes (8 presets + custom) |
| Analytics | basic on Pro | basic | full per-link, per-day, by source |
| Mailing list capture | no built-in | no | yes, exports + webhooks |
| Auto-populated from your platforms | no (manual entry) | no (manual entry) | yes |
| Bidirectional with directory | no | n/a | yes (you appear in fanmigo search + featured rows) |
Who should still use AllMyLinks
If you want a free, no-frills, no-mailing-list directory page and you don’t need analytics or mailing-list capture, AllMyLinks is fine. Many creators happily run AllMyLinks alongside fanmigo and use both.
Who should switch to fanmigo
If you want:
- A page that maintains itself as your platform footprint changes.
- Built-in mailing-list capture you actually own.
- Analytics that show you which links convert and which don’t.
- A platform that won’t change its mind about adult content next year.
Fanmigo is built for that.
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