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Aug 18, 2022Liked by Jeremy Caplan

I use bio.site from Squarespace. The free version, which I use, has a few templates to choose from. If you want more editablity then you need the paid version.

https://www.squarespace.com/marketing/biosite

https://bio.site/rumsey

Thanks for Wonder Tools!

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Aug 18, 2022Liked by Jeremy Caplan

A bit different use case than your newsletter, but if you've already got a WordPress site but want to add link-in-bio pages for socials, promoting individual products, etc., I created the Social Link Pages WordPress plugin ( https://sociallinkpages.com ).

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Oct 14, 2022Liked by Jeremy Caplan

A totally different direction, but I use Notion to host my site. There are free-but-fussy ways to do it yourself (https://dev.to/koddr/using-the-notion-page-as-a-personal-website-with-your-domain-on-cloudflare-1pi7) but for reasons I do it with https://super.so/.

You can see mine at https://joshua.herzig-marx.com

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I had a link tree, a landing page on Mailchimp, and then I switched to bio.link and have been pretty happy with it. https://bio.link/duce

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Want to add one more to the list: https://postcard.page. Gives you a very simple, very professional website in a couple of minutes, including buying a domain and/or hooking into an existing one you own. Responsive team, smart defaults, and only enough control that you don't screw anything up.

As an example, here's my professional website: https://joshua.herzig-marx.com

And this took me less than 5 minutes in Postcard: https://herzigma.com

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Great article! I've been building a mini-site builder, more focused on personal websites that want an integrated newsletter. It's kind of like a cross between Carrd and Substack: https://postcard.page

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Hi Jeremy, thanks for sharing these resources. I'm using bio.link, it's super fast and free, I recommend that as well. https://bio.link/selimuysal

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