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How to add an OnlyFans link in your Instagram bio

Creators search how to add an OnlyFans link in Instagram bio because Instagram’s bio text is not clickable and because Instagram’s community standards are stricter than many other apps. The technical steps are the same as any clickable Instagram bio link: a public https://onlyfans.com/… URL in Edit profile → Links. Whether Instagram keeps that URL visible depends on their policies and automated filters — which change. This guide covers the steps, what often goes wrong, and how a hub page is used when you also share other destinations.

Copy your public OnlyFans URL

On OnlyFans, open your public profile and copy the address from the browser or the in-app share option. It should look like https://onlyfans.com/yourusername. Use the live public URL, not an unpublished draft or a private invite path you have not tested.

Open the URL in an incognito window to confirm other people can reach the page you intend.

Add it in Instagram Links

  1. Instagram → profile → Edit profile Links.
  2. Add external link, paste the full https:// OnlyFans URL.
  3. Use a plain title if Instagram accepts the save. Tap Done and check the public profile.

If Instagram refuses the URL, the Links field itself is working — that domain is being filtered. Do not paste the address only into bio text; it still will not be a button. See multiple links in Instagram bio if you are combining several destinations Instagram does allow.

[Image: Instagram Edit profile Links field with an external URL]
Instagram Edit profile Links field with an external URL

Instagram policies and blocked links

Instagram’s Community Guidelines restrict sexually explicit content and some adult services on the app. External links are reviewed separately from your grid. A URL can fail to save, vanish later, or trigger a warning even if the same URL works on TikTok or X.

Stay within Instagram’s rules on-platform: no banned content in posts, stories, or bio text, and no deceptive link labels that hide the destination. If a link is blocked, that is Instagram enforcing its product rules — work with what they currently allow rather than looking for a loophole.

Using a link in bio page as your hub

A link in bio page is the same tool other creators use for shop + newsletter + WhatsApp: one Instagram URL, several buttons you can edit without changing the bio. Whether a given destination is allowed on Instagram is still Instagram’s call. Keep the hub accurate, keep on-platform content within the guidelines, and update buttons when a platform rejects a direct URL.

Related guides: clickable Instagram link, WhatsApp in Instagram bio and free link in bio.

Why a tomy.bio hub is stronger than one Instagram URL

The first steps still apply: Instagram only makes Links-field URLs tappable, and it may reject some domains. A single destination in that field also leaves no room for newsletter, other socials, or a store you are allowed to promote.

A tomy.bio URL in Instagram is the same pattern as any multi-link hub: one clickable address you own, buttons you can edit without changing the bio. Keep on-platform posts inside Instagram’s Community Guidelines. Do not use deceptive titles. Whether a given destination is allowed remains Instagram’s call.

How tomy.bio helps

Free tomy.bio includes your subdomain, unlimited buttons, extra pages, forms, a blog, analytics, and SEO. You update the page when a platform changes what it allows, without rebuilding the Instagram field. Analytics show which buttons get taps.

  • One stable bio URL you paste once — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and captions can all say “link in bio.”
  • Analytics (views, clicks, top links) so you see which button earns the tap.
  • Forms, extra pages, and a blog if you need more than a list of URLs.
  • Free includes the subdomain, unlimited blocks, SEO, and a language switcher with no credit card. Pro adds a custom domain, AI writer/translator, and removing the watermark.
[Image: tomy.bio link in bio hub used as the Instagram Links URL]
tomy.bio link in bio hub used as the Instagram Links URL

How to add your tomy.bio link to Instagram

  1. Create yourname.tomy.bio and add the destinations you are allowed to share, with accurate button labels.
  2. Copy https://yourname.tomy.bio.
  3. Instagram → Edit profile → Links. Paste tomy.bio, save, and check the public profile. Follow Instagram’s rules on the app itself.

FAQ

Can I put OnlyFans in my Instagram bio? You can paste a public onlyfans.com URL in Edit profile → Links like any other website. Instagram may hide, reject, or later remove links it classifies as adult or against its rules. Follow Instagram’s Community Guidelines; do not use the bio to post content Instagram forbids on the platform.

Why did Instagram remove my OnlyFans link? Instagram periodically restricts certain adult-platform domains or labels. If the link disappears or will not save, that is an Instagram-side filter, not a broken copy-paste. Review their current guidelines and do not try to disguise a destination in a way that violates their spam or misrepresentation rules.

Should I put OnlyFans in the Instagram bio text? No. URLs in the bio paragraph are not tappable. If you mention the platform in text, keep it within Instagram’s rules. The Links field is the only reliable place for a tappable URL — when Instagram allows that URL.

How do creators share OnlyFans and other links at once? Many use a link in bio page as the Instagram URL and list several buttons there (newsletter, other socials, store). That is the same pattern as any multi-link setup. You are still responsible for following Instagram’s and OnlyFans’ terms.

Can I use tomy.bio as that Instagram hub? Yes. yourname.tomy.bio is a link in bio page you edit without changing Instagram. Keep labels accurate and follow Instagram’s Community Guidelines on the app. Instagram still decides which destinations it allows.

Summary

To add an OnlyFans link in your Instagram bio, copy your public onlyfans.com URL and paste it in Edit profile → Links. Bio text is never a tappable website. Instagram may restrict adult-platform URLs; follow their Community Guidelines and do not disguise destinations. A link in bio page is how you keep several links behind one Instagram URL when you also share other destinations.

A tomy.bio URL is that hub: one Instagram link you control, with accurate buttons and the same Community Guidelines on the app.