Linktree solves a real problem, too many links, one bio slot. But it's a directory, not a storefront, and that distinction matters a lot if your goal is selling a product.
What Linktree Actually Does
It organizes multiple links into one tappable list. Useful, but it doesn't show a product, price, or take a payment by itself.
What A Storefront Needs To Do Instead
Display the product clearly, show the price, and let someone pay, all on one page, without routing them somewhere else first.
Using Both, Correctly
If you have multiple things to link, Linktree can still hold your other links. But the product itself deserves its own real page. Payge builds that page from one photo in about 30 seconds, flat 5% per order, and that link is what should sit at the top of any link list you maintain.
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