A free and open source alternative to LinkTree!
Ever wanted to add more links to your Instagram bio? LinkFree does just that! It gathers all of your links into one page that is easy to navigate.
Compared to other solutions, LinkFree is fully customizable and open source!
- No more pesky third party logos
- Add your custom colors, images and fonts
- Use full custom analytics and metrics platforms
- Create your own template or use one made by the community!
To startoff, you can choose a template for your LinkFree in the "Templates" directory. Then you can clone or fork this repository to adapt it with your information.
After this, there are some options to use LinkTree to match the way you want to use.
You can make a Pull Request that adds your LinkFree into this project's Users folder. This way, you can easily access it through your link found on this link.
The link is quite big, so you can use an url shortner like this one to make it smaller/
The downside is that updates to the website will need to be made through accepted pull requests, making it slower.
Another option is to fork this repository to your own account and there configure your personal page using github pages. This will let you make edits much faster.
If you want to still share your LinkFree with the community, you can add its shortened url into the Users readme file.
You can use any statiscs platform of your choosing that is based on client javascript. We recommend the following:
You can use any of the functions for load and click defined on the javascript file of the LinkFree template or add code snippets to the Head or Body of the HTML file.
There are a three ways you can contribute. You can make changes to the core LinkFree project, create new LinkFree templates or just share your LinkFree.
Only contributors that work on the LinkFree core project or that create a new template will be featured on this page's contributor list.
A new template is a general LinkFree that has a distinctive structure or style when compared to previous templates.
To submit one, you just have to make a pull request with your addition in the "Templates" directory.