A link-in-bio page sends people somewhere else to pay. That’s the whole problem. Linktree and the rest are a directory of exits — every tap leaks a buyer to a platform that holds the money, sets the rules, and (if you make AI content) might freeze the account on the other end. If you’re an AI creator, the page in your bio should be the storefront, not a list of doors to one.
What a link-in-bio actually costs you
- The handoff. Every external link is a drop-off point. You optimized a bio click into a tap that goes… somewhere else to maybe buy.
- No payments. Linktree-style pages mostly route to third parties; the few with checkout run on Stripe and hold the balance.
- No AI fit. No schema for personas, LoRAs, or workflows; no NSFW gating; no safe harbor.
The shift: bio link → storefront
The better model collapses the funnel: your handle is a real page where people subscribe, buy your assets, and unlock content — and the money settles to you, not a middleman. One link, no handoff, no leak.
Where Clanry fits
On Clanry your handle is your storefront — clanry.com/yourname— with subscriptions, products, personas, and gated content in one place. The payment path excludes Stripe and settles non-custodial USDC straight to your wallet, and AI content is covered by a written safe harbor. Put one link in your bio that closes the sale instead of forwarding it.
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FAQ
Is there a Linktree alternative that takes payments?
Yes. Instead of linking out to a checkout, Clanry makes your handle a storefront that takes the payment directly — settled non-custodial USDC to your wallet, buyers paying by card or fiat-to-crypto.
Why use a storefront instead of a link-in-bio?
A link-in-bio leaks every buyer to a third party that holds the money and sets the rules. A storefront closes the sale where the click lands — fewer drop-offs, and you control the payout.
Does a Clanry handle work for AI personas and NSFW?
Yes — AI personas and age-gated NSFW are allowed by written policy, with the standard legal boundaries (no real-person deepfakes without consent, no illegal content).
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