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Charlie Clark from United States building Liinks and making $26,000

$26K/month from a link people click

$26K/month from a link people click

Most founders try to invent a new category. Charlie Clark picked one of the most crowded ones instead. A link-in-bio tool. Basically the thing people paste into Instagram, TikTok, or anywhere they only get one link. That sounds almost too late to build. Linktree already existed. Dozens of clones too. But most of them felt generic. So Charlie made one that looked cleaner, loaded fast, and gave creators more control over how their page actually looked. Not just links stacked on white background โ€” more like a tiny personal site that takes five minutes to set up. He first brought in artists he already knew. Sometimes setting pages up manually. Not because it scaled. Because it showed exactly what confused people and what they actually cared about paying for. At the moment, product generates $26K MRR. Hereโ€™s why this works ๐Ÿ‘‡ 1. The product sits where attention already exists. Nobody visits Liinks directly first. They arrive after seeing someone on social media and wanting one next click. 2. It replaces tiny daily friction. Creators constantly need one place for everything: shop, newsletter, latest video, booking link. Without opening a website builder every week. 3. The paid upgrade is obvious. More design control, analytics, custom domains. Things casual users ignore โ€” but serious users immediately want. 4. The market being crowded actually helps. People already understand what the product does in two seconds. No education needed. Itโ€™s simple on the surface, sticky underneath. Once your bio link is everywhere, switching feels annoying. One page. A few blocks. A tiny place on the internet people quietly keep paying for.

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