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Integration with Lnk.bio
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Written by Daryna
Updated over a week ago

Lnk.bio allows you to create your personal URL and place it in your Instagram bio. Add as many links as you wish, and change them as often as you'd like.

Setup Process

Step 1. Create an API Key. In Omnisend, go to → Apps → Search for "Lnk.Bio" → Click on "Connect Now" → Copy an API Key.

Step 2. Log in to your Lnk.bio account and go to My leads page.

Step 3. Open the Newsletter page as shown in the screenshot below.

Step 4. From there, click "Sync subscribers."

Step 5. Look for Omnisend there and click "Sync."

Step 6. Paste the API key you created in Omnisend.

Step 7. In Omnisend, check the box that all the steps are done and confirm the changes.

What Data is Passed

After connecting Lnk.bio with Omnisend, you can set up your newsletter on your Lnk.bio page. Below are the values that can be passed to Omnisend:

  • Email address;

  • Opt-in date;

  • Consent information;

  • Tag "source: lnkbio".

Setting Up Your Newsletter

Step 1. Go to your Lnk.bio account → Style → click "Add block."

Step 2. From here, there are two ways of adding a newsletter to collect emails.

Option 1. You can add a newsletter block directly by selecting Newsletter.

It will look like a newsletter signup form, as seen in the screenshot below.

Option 2. You can add an Icon and select Newsletter from there.

Please see how to select the newsletter in the screenshot below.

Then, the newsletter form will open up in a separate window.

Step 3. By clicking View Live, you can check the view of your Lnk.bio page.

Here's the final view ↓

Below, you can see what the signup form looks like when opened.

Step 4. You will receive a confirmation email after testing your newsletter or icon blocks.

Once the confirmation is complete, you will see a confirmation message.

Here's a preview of how the contact profiles will appear in Omnisend (Audience → select Contact).

If you have any further questions, you can refer to the help documentation in Lnk.bio. It contains more information that might be helpful to you.

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