If you’d like to play around with the design, you can duplicate the Figma file to your drafts.
Bricks Builder
Download the template using the “Bricks Template” button on this page. Inside the zip file will be the template as well as the color palette.
Create a new blank page on your site where you want your Link in Bio page to live.
Inside the Bricks editor, click the Templates icon, and import the template file you downloaded.
Insert the template on the page. You may want to toggle on “Import images” if you want to load the example images.
To import the color palette (optional), click on a text element -> Style -> Typography -> Color, and create a new color palette. From here you’ll be able to import the color palette you downloaded. It will automatically link to all the colors on the page.
That’s it! You can now use your new links page in your social media bios 🙂
Oxygen Builder
Oxygen’s native export/import doesn’t let you copy entire pages, so this template uses Hydrogen Pack’s copy/paste feature to insert all the elements on your page.
If you don’t already have Hydrogen Pack (which we 100% recommend btw), you can still use the free version to paste elements.
Click the “Oxygen Copy/Paste” button in the sidebar menu on this page. This will copy all the elements in the template.
Create a new blank page on your site where you want your Link in Bio page to live. You may want to set your Oxygen template to None so that your header & footer aren’t loaded.
Open the page in Oxygen and hit Ctrl + V to paste.
Edit the content and adjust the styling if you’d like.
That’s it! You can now use your new links page in your social media bios 🙂
Cwicly
You can import the template onto your site using Cwicly’s design library.
Click the “Cwicly Public Key” button in the sidebar menu on this page
On your site, click the Cwicly Design Library icon, Add Library, paste the public key, and then click Connect.
You’ll see a NewPulse Labs – Public library added to your list of libraries. Make sure it’s selected.
Choose All or Layout from the library categories, and you should see the Link in Bio Template ready to import.
Quick note: you’ll need to have Code Blocks enabled on your site in order to import the SVG icons. This setting is available in Cwicly’s Role Editor.