Compared August 23, 2026
Fullink or Linktree: which one fits the page you're making?
Short answer: Fullink gives you a smaller creator page and puts its commercial tools in a $9 plan. Linktree has more integrations, automation and commerce features, and its Free plan allows more basic links.
Side-by-side
| Question | Fullink | Linktree |
|---|---|---|
| Free link allowance | 5 links | Unlimited basic links |
| Entry paid monthly price | $9 for PRO | $8 for Starter when paid monthly |
| Branding removal | Included in $9 PRO | Listed on Pro at $15 monthly |
| Payment approach | Stripe-hosted payment links on PRO | Product-selling features vary by plan and seller fee |
| Breadth | Focused creator page and supporter tools | Broader marketing, commerce and automation suite |
Linktree figures come from its official pricing page . Pricing and features can change; verify the provider’s checkout before buying.
When Fullink is the better fit
- You prefer a deliberately small feature set
- Five links are enough to validate the page
- You want payment and supporter paths in one $9 tier
- You do not need teams, social automation or a large integration catalogue
When Linktree is the better fit
- You need unlimited basic links on the free tier
- You want Linktree’s larger integration ecosystem
- You need advanced automation, data export or team features
- Your workflow already depends on Linktree commerce tools
List what your page needs
If five links cover it, publish Fullink Free and try it in your social bio. If you already need unlimited free links or a large catalogue of integrations, Linktree may be the better fit.