Profile and bio editor
The editor pulls the account username and profile image, then lets you write the public display name and bio that frame the links.
Create a branded bio-link page with profile text, ordered links, theme controls, QR export, and a public Rune share URL.
Build one mobile page for your highest-priority links and profile story.
Theme, link order, QR, and export controls support real publishing tasks.
Use these steps to build a compact profile page that is easy to scan from a social bio, QR code, or creator profile.
Sign in, make sure your Rune profile has a picture, then add the display name and short bio that visitors should see at the top of the link page.
Create link buttons for a shop, newsletter, booking page, portfolio, video, campaign, or social profile. Drag links into the order that matches the visitor action you care about most.
Choose a theme, button style, colors, typography, and spacing, then preview the page. Publish the Rune share link, copy it, generate a QR code, or export JSON, HTML, or PNG.

The editor pulls the account username and profile image, then lets you write the public display name and bio that frame the links.
Add labeled links with icons and reorder them in the editor, which is useful when a launch, offer, or booking page needs top placement.
The split-pane builder shows an editable left panel and a preview panel, so profile copy, colors, buttons, and links can be checked together.
Choose minimal, gradient, glassmorphism, or neon themes, then refine accent color, button color, text color, font size, and spacing.
After publishing, the dialog shows the live Rune profile URL, plus copy and open actions for quick testing before adding it to social bios.
Export the configuration as JSON, download a standalone HTML version, save a PNG preview, or generate a QR code for print and offline sharing.
Link In Bio combines local draft storage with server-backed publishing, so you should understand what is saved in the browser and what becomes public.
Link In Bio stores draft profile details locally, then sends saved pages, link lists, themes, and publish requests through Rune's authenticated server workflow.
Drafts are auto-saved in local storage, while published pages are saved to the server so the share URL can load for visitors.
Sign-in and a Rune profile image are required before the builder can publish a public link-in-bio page for visitors.
Review these points before publishing a public bio-link page for a creator account, business profile, client campaign, or launch.
Only add links and profile text that are safe for public visitors, screenshots, and search engines.
Private checkout URLs, client staging links, draft folders, and unapproved campaign pages should stay out of the published page.
Open every destination before publishing so broken links, wrong UTM parameters, and outdated offers do not reach visitors.
Check that the display name, profile image, bio, and link labels match the brand or person represented by the page.
Bio-link pages are usually opened on phones, so short labels and clear top links matter more than a long directory.
Test the final URL from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, email, and QR code placements when those channels are part of the plan.
Preview the public Rune URL after publishing, because the builder view and visitor view serve different jobs.
Download exports only after the live preview looks correct and the final link order has been approved.
Link In Bio works best with a focused profile bio and a curated list of important links; very long link lists can make the public page harder to scan.
Link In Bio uses local drafts plus server-backed saving and publishing, so share-link creation depends on sign-in and service availability.
A link-in-bio page is a small landing page that collects several important destinations behind one profile link. Creators use it for shops, videos, newsletters, bookings, portfolios, and campaigns.
Yes. You need to sign in and have a Rune profile image before publishing. That account connection lets Rune save the page and create the public share URL.
Yes. The builder includes themes, accent colors, button style, text color, font size, spacing, animation style, and a live preview so the page can match your brand.
You can copy the public share link, generate a QR code, export the page configuration as JSON, download standalone HTML, or save a PNG preview for sharing and review.
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