I've been using link-in-bio tools for years as a musician and content creator. The problem is always the same — you get a static list of links with almost no flexibility and very little room to express who you actually are.
So I built Koblio. A free link-in-bio page builder that uses a bento-style widget grid instead of a list.
What it does differently
Each block on the page is a widget. You drag, drop, and resize them freely. Current widget types include links, music players, video embeds, photo galleries, and contact forms. The whole page is customizable — layout, colors, typography.
No credit card. Free forever.
Stack
Next.js with App Router
Supabase for auth and database
Stripe integrated for future premium plans
Deployed on Vercel
Build in public — week 1
I built it for myself first. I needed something I'd actually use daily, so I started from my own frustration rather than market research.
I opened it up publicly a few days ago. 24 users signed up without any marketing or launch campaign. I haven't done a Product Hunt launch yet, no Reddit post, no outreach. Just the URL shared with a few people.
This week I'm focused on understanding what the first users actually do with it — which widgets they use, where they drop off, what they're missing.
What I want feedback on
Is the bento layout concept clear enough on first visit?
What widget type would you add first?
Does "free forever" feel credible or does it raise trust concerns?
Live at koblio.com — honest feedback welcome.
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