Tomy.bio

Link in bio custom domain

Start with you.tomy.bio, then point your own domain when you're ready. One link for your bio — your brand, your URL. No need to choose upfront: launch with .tomy.bio and add your domain later from settings.

mylink.tomy.biowww.yourdomain.com
  • One link, any URL

    Use .tomy.bio for free or connect your own domain. Same page, same content — you choose the address. Your bio link stays one place; the domain is just how people reach it.

  • Simple DNS setup

    Point your domain with a CNAME or A record. No complex config. We'll show you the exact values to add in your registrar or DNS provider. Once propagated, your domain serves your link in bio.

Why use a custom domain for your link in bio

One link in your bio — make it yours with your own domain.

  • Brand consistency

    Your link matches your site, email, and social. Visitors trust a URL they recognize.

  • Professional look

    www.yourname.com or link.yourname.com looks more polished than a third-party subdomain.

  • You own the URL

    If you ever move, you keep your domain. Your audience keeps one stable link.

How to add your domain

From your dashboard you'll get the exact DNS records. Add them at your domain provider, then we verify.

  1. 1

    Open settings

    In the dashboard, go to Settings. Find the custom domain section (Pro). Enter your domain (e.g. www.yourdomain.com).

  2. 2

    Add DNS record

    We show you the CNAME or A record to add. Copy it into your DNS provider (Cloudflare, Namecheap, GoDaddy, etc.). Save.

  3. 3

    Verify and go live

    DNS can take a few minutes to propagate. We verify and then your domain serves your link in bio. Your .tomy.bio link still works too.

Need help? Our setup guide walks you through common providers. Once connected, all your pages and blog posts are available on your custom domain with the same clean URLs.