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linkboo is a link-in-bio and link-routing platform with structural support for medical-aesthetic-practice compliance documentation, audit-log retention, and payment processor flexibility. This page describes how the platform applies to medical spas, aesthetic clinics, and injector practices (offering services such as neuromodulator and dermal-filler injections, laser treatments, skin therapies, body contouring, and physician-supervised cosmetic procedures).
platform overview
linkboo is a neutral infrastructure tool. The platform handles the link-routing layer between a social-platform profile and a downstream destination URL controlled by the operator (the spa's website, booking page, consultation-request form, or membership-program landing page). The platform does not host patient records, consent forms, or transaction data; it routes the click and records the routing event.
The platform's primary technical feature is structural mitigation of the in-app browser logged-out problem documented across major social platforms. When a click originates inside a social-platform webview (the bulk of mobile traffic from Instagram, TikTok, and similar platforms), the platform detects the webview and routes the click out to the device's default browser before the destination loads.
audit logging
The platform retains structured audit logs of routing events. Each routing event records:
- The originating social platform
- The detected browser context (in-app webview type, or default-browser)
- The destination URL the click was routed to
- The timestamp of the routing event
- The geographic region (country-level)
- The escape-flow technique applied
- The user agent string
The platform does not log personally-identifying information about the visitor. Log retention is configurable per workspace, with a default of 13 months. Logs are exportable in CSV and JSON.
Medical-aesthetic operators commonly use audit logs to document advertising-channel sources and to support advertising-policy compliance reviews with social platforms — particularly Meta and TikTok, which apply restrictions to medical-aesthetic advertising and periodically request marketing-trail documentation.
payment processor and booking-platform flexibility
The platform does not process payments and does not have a dependency on any specific booking or practice-management platform. The destination URL routed to is configurable by the operator and can be changed at any time. Med spas commonly route to Aesthetic Record, RepeatMD, Symplast, PatientNow, Boulevard, Vagaro, GlossGenius, or proprietary booking destinations; transitioning between platforms or running parallel destinations for different service lines is a destination-URL configuration change at the platform level.
attribution
The platform records click-source attribution per routing event. The operator's dashboard surfaces:
- Click volume per source platform
- Click volume per destination URL
- Click volume per link
- Detected-webview-share per source platform
The attribution layer is independent of the operator's destination-side analytics. The platform does not set or share cookies with the destination.
acceptable use
This page is intended for operators whose practice and advertising comply with applicable law (state medical-board regulations governing medical-aesthetic practice scope, physician-supervision requirements, FDA and FTC marketing restrictions on regulated devices and substances, and applicable state cosmetic-procedure advertising rules) and with the terms of the platforms they advertise on. The platform's acceptable use policy is the document of record for category-eligibility, content restrictions, and routing-destination restrictions.
The platform applies the acceptable use policy uniformly across all signups.
signup
Signup is direct, no sales call, no underwriting interview at the platform level. The operator is responsible for ensuring their downstream destination, clinical practice, and advertising comply with applicable law and with each social platform's terms.
Direct any policy questions to the acceptable use policy.