Blog and contact forms for link in bio
Publish posts and collect messages from one link in bio. The dashboard has a Blog section (create, edit, publish posts with title, slug, content, and image per language) and a Forms section (create forms with custom fields, get submissions in one place). Embed a blog block or form block on any page in the builder.
Create and edit posts
In the dashboard Blog section you create posts: title and slug per language (EN/ES), rich content, optional image. Draft or publish. Duplicate or delete. Each post gets a clean URL (e.g. you.tomy.bio/post-slug).
Blog block on pages
In the builder, add a Blog block to any page. Choose how many posts per row, show image/title/date, how many to show. The block lists latest published posts and links to full posts. Style it to match your page.
Full control
Blog block variants (primary, overlay, unwrapped), image aspect ratio, title and date size/color. Buttons can link to blog posts. Analytics show top posts so you know what resonates.
Contact forms for your link in bio
Create forms in the dashboard. Add fields, set labels per language. Embed a form block on any page. Submissions appear in the dashboard.
Custom fields
Forms support input, textarea, select, checkbox, radio, and switch. Each field has a label (localized), name, required flag, and order. Create multiple forms (Contact, Newsletter, etc.) and pick one per form block.
Form block
In the builder, add a Form block. Select which form to show. Style the block (variant, labels, field colors, button text). Visitors submit; you get submissions in Dashboard → Forms → [form] → Submissions.
Submissions in one place
All form responses in your dashboard. View per form, export when needed. Optional email notifications so you never miss a lead. No third-party form tool required.
Publish when ready
Forms can be draft or published. Only published forms can be selected in the form block. Duplicate a form to reuse structure with a different name or purpose.
Use cases for blog and forms
One link in bio — add a blog for updates and a form for leads or contact.
Creators & freelancers
Blog: updates, tips, portfolio pieces. Form: contact or booking. One link for your bio.
Newsletters & leads
Form with email (and name, interest). Submissions in dashboard. Follow up from one place.
Small business
Blog: news, offers. Form: contact or quote request. Mobile-first so customers can reach you from one link.