Use Cases

The Best Link-in-Bio for Newsletter Writers

Your subscribe link, best issues, and community in one page that turns readers into loyal fans.

Why newsletter writers need a link-in-bio

Your newsletter lives in inboxes, but your audience discovers you on social media. A link-in-bio bridges that gap, converting social followers into subscribers, showcasing your best issues, and building a community around your writing. Gamified streaks keep readers engaged between sends.

65%

of subs come from bio

3x

higher open rates

82%

of readers follow links

What Newsletter Writers Put on Their Link-in-Bio

1

Subscribe link

Your primary CTA. Make it effortless for visitors to subscribe to your newsletter.

2

Best issues

Showcase your most popular or recent issues so new visitors can see the quality of your writing.

3

Social proof

Display subscriber count, testimonials, or notable mentions to build credibility.

4

Other platforms

Link to your blog, podcast, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and any other channels.

5

Exclusive content

Gate bonus essays, research notes, or subscriber-only archives behind streak rewards.

Keep readers engaged between sends

Newsletter writers who use LinkStreaks can reward readers who check in daily. Bonus essays, research notes, and subscriber-only content keep your community active even on days you don't send.

Read latest issue
+5 pts
Subscribe to newsletter
+10 pts
Bonus research notes
๐Ÿ”’ 7-day streak
Exclusive deep-dive essay
๐Ÿ”’ 14-day streak

Want the full playbook? Read our guide on how to build an email list from your bio link.

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