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Link in Bio for Consultants — Why You Need More Than Links
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
You're a consultant. Your Instagram bio is prime real estate. And you're wasting it on a list of links that goes nowhere.
The Problem With Generic Link-in-Bio Tools
Most link-in-bio tools were built for influencers sharing affiliate links. They give you a page of buttons. That's it. As a consultant, you need something fundamentally different:
- Booking — Let prospects schedule a discovery call without leaving your page
- Social proof — Show client reviews and testimonials right on your bio page
- Payments — Accept deposits, session fees, or retainers directly
- Referrals — Turn happy clients into a growth engine
What a Consultant's Bio Page Should Look Like
Think of it as a micro-website with one job: convert visitors into booked calls.
- Hero section — Your photo, one-line value prop, and a "Book a Call" button
- Services — 2-3 offerings with clear pricing
- Reviews — 3-5 client testimonials (collected automatically)
- About — Brief credentials and your story
- Links — Your podcast, newsletter, socials — the secondary stuff
How to Set This Up With GetAt.Me
GetAt.Me was built for exactly this use case. Here's the 5-minute setup:
- Sign up and claim your handle (e.g.,
getat.me/yourname) - Add your sections: Hero → Services → Reviews → About → Links
- Connect Stripe for payments
- Enable the booking widget with your availability
- Turn on the referral program — clients get a share for referrals
Real Results
Consultants using relationship-first bio pages see 3-5x higher conversion rates compared to generic link-in-bio tools. Why? Because every element on the page is designed to build trust and reduce friction.
Stop Linking. Start Converting.
Your bio link is the most-clicked URL in your entire online presence. Make it count. Don't send people to a list of links — send them to a page that books calls, collects reviews, and grows your practice on autopilot.
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