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GetAllMyLinks frames itself as "#1 Link-In-Bio To Convert Your Fans" — positioning explicitly around fan-driven creators, with audience signal pointing toward adult and subscription monetization. Linkboo is a creator-native bio page where in-app browser escape is the default on every link. The audience overlap is real (subscription creators are exactly the buyer where the in-app browser handoff costs the most), but the wedge is about what each product is built around.
If you're a fan-funnel creator already running on GetAllMyLinks and your conversions from TikTok or Instagram bio traffic are quieter than your follower count suggests they should be, this page is the honest version of why and what to do about it.
What GetAllMyLinks does well
GetAllMyLinks is a credible product in the fan-conversion lane:
Audience clarity. GetAllMyLinks doesn't pretend to be a generalist tool. The framing — "convert your fans" — names exactly who they're built for: creators whose monetization is fan-driven, often subscription-shaped, often in adult or Patreon-adjacent verticals. That clarity matters because it shapes every design and feature decision in a direction that fits this buyer.
Permissive on adult-creator monetization. Mainstream link-in-bio products (Linktree's main tiers, Beacons, Stan Store) have terms of service that restrict adult-creator content or run aggressive enforcement that pushes adult creators off-platform. GetAllMyLinks signals openness to this audience explicitly. For an adult creator who has been bounced off Linktree, that openness is the entire product.
Built around the fan-funnel. The product surface — link blocks, subscription-flow integrations, payment routing — is shaped for the motion of converting follower attention into recurring fan revenue. If that's your motion, the product feels designed for you.
Real adoption in the niche. GetAllMyLinks has captured a meaningful share of the creator-subscription audience because mainstream tools don't serve them. That's a real moat.
We're not here to position against GetAllMyLinks's audience focus. The wedge is that we serve that audience too, and we're built around solving the in-app browser problem that costs subscription creators the most.
What linkboo does differently
Escape is the default, not a niche-positioning move. The in-app browser handoff is the single biggest conversion leak for subscription creators specifically — the viewer taps the OnlyFans or Patreon or Fansly bio link from TikTok, lands in TikTok's webview without their authentication cookie, sees a "log in to subscribe" wall, and bounces. Linkboo's escape flow gets the viewer out of TikTok's webview and into Safari (or Chrome) where their existing subscription cookie lives. The subscribe flow loads with them already recognized. They convert.
This is the mechanic we wrote the OnlyFans-specific fix about. The numbers on subscription-creator conversion improvement from escape flow are larger than almost any other destination type, because the conversion gate is most explicitly login-dependent.
Whether GetAllMyLinks runs the same in-app browser escape mechanism by default is, honestly, not consistently documented at the product level — and that's not us being coy, it's an actual gap in public information about their implementation. What is consistently true: linkboo's escape flow is the named, default behavior of every link on every bio page, with destination-specific writeups explaining what to expect per destination type.
Linktree importer. Sixty-second import from an existing Linktree (or, with manual export, from a GetAllMyLinks page). Your links, your styling, your ordering — preserved.
Pricing shaped for creators across the income spectrum. Free under 1,000 clicks/month. Flat monthly tiers above. The escape is on the free plan. You don't unlock it at a paid tier.
The destination-specific fix cluster. /fix/ is 55 destination-specific writeups for what breaks in TikTok's and Instagram's webviews per destination, and how the escape handles each one. Subscription destinations — OnlyFans, Patreon, Fansly, Fanvue, JustForFans — are explicitly covered.
Side-by-side
| GetAllMyLinks | linkboo | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary buyer | Fan-driven creators, subscription / adult-permissive | Creators across destinations, escape-first |
| Audience signal | Adult / Patreon-adjacent | Creator economy generally |
| Adult-creator policy | Permissive | Permissive (see /acceptable-use) |
| In-app browser escape | Not consistently documented as default | Default on every link |
| Bio page builder | Yes | Yes, drag-and-drop |
| Linktree importer | Limited | Yes, 60 seconds |
| Per-destination fix content | Limited | 55-page /fix/ cluster |
| Pricing model | Tiered | Flat monthly, free under 1K clicks |
| Best for | Adult creator wanting permissive home | Creator wanting escape default + subscription destination support |
Use GetAllMyLinks if...
Honest scoping.
Use GetAllMyLinks if your need is primarily about platform permissiveness on adult-creator content. GetAllMyLinks has built a brand around explicitly welcoming creators whom mainstream tools push off. If that history of welcome is the reason you're picking, that's a real reason and we're not going to argue you out of it.
Use GetAllMyLinks if you're already running there and your conversions look healthy. Don't fix what isn't broken. If the in-app browser handoff isn't visibly costing you — your TikTok bio-link clicks are converting at a rate that maps to your follower engagement, your subscribe-flow drop-off isn't telling a story of viewers landing logged-out — staying is rational.
Use GetAllMyLinks if their specific fan-funnel features map to your monetization motion and the surrounding product feels designed for what you're doing. Lane-specific products often fit lane-specific users better than generalist products do.
These are real reasons. The audience clarity is a real moat for them.
Use linkboo if...
Use linkboo if you're a subscription creator and you suspect the in-app browser handoff is costing you. Quiet TikTok bio clicks despite engagement. Lower subscribe-flow completion than your traffic suggests. Subscribers who say "I tried to subscribe weeks ago but something didn't work." These are all symptoms of the in-app browser logged-out problem, which the escape flow ends.
Use linkboo if you want destination-specific guidance for what's happening on the destinations you actually use. The OnlyFans writeup explains what TikTok's webview does to the OnlyFans subscribe flow specifically. The Patreon writeup does the same. Same for Fansly, Fanvue, JustForFans. The escape mechanism is the same; the destination behavior varies.
Use linkboo if your monetization spans destinations — OnlyFans plus a Patreon plus a Substack plus an Amazon storefront — and you want one bio page where every destination gets the escape automatically. Versus running multiple specialty tools per destination.
Use linkboo if you came from Linktree (or you're considering moving from GetAllMyLinks and you have a Linktree archive you can pull from). Sixty-second importer.
Use linkboo if you want the escape to be the default product, not a niche-marketing wedge. Linkboo's whole product is built around the escape flow as the underlying behavior. Subscription creators benefit most, but the mechanism applies to every authenticated destination.
Other tools to consider
If you're earlier in your evaluation, we compared all the in-app browser escape tools side by side — Bouncy.ai, URLGenius, LinkTwin, InAppRedirect, Linkila, GetAllMyLinks, Lnk.bio, and us. Honest framing.
If your shape is closer to a metric-led conversion-uplift framing, /vs/bouncy-ai is the comparison there.
If your shape is closer to a deeplink-as-feature bundled inside a broader bio tool, /vs/linkila is in that lane.
subscription creators and the in-app browser thing, specifically
The reason this comparison matters more for subscription creators than for almost any other destination type: subscription conversion gates the most explicitly on being logged in. A viewer who tapped your bio link expecting to subscribe sees a "log in to subscribe" wall before they see the subscribe button. They're in TikTok's webview, on a phone keyboard, with the feed waiting one tab over. They didn't sign up to type a password right now. They bounce.
URLGenius (the deepest authority in the in-app browser escape space) has documented conversion uplifts in the 200–300% range for affiliate-cookie-dependent flows once the escape is in place. For subscription flows, where the login dependency is even more explicit, the uplift is plausibly larger, though we don't have URLGenius-scale instrumentation to publish that number with rigor. What we can say is that the mechanism applies more directly to subscription destinations than to almost any other category.
If you're an OnlyFans, Patreon, Fansly, or Fanvue creator running bio link traffic from TikTok and Instagram, the in-app browser cookie problem is silently the largest conversion leak in your funnel. Whichever tool you pick — GetAllMyLinks, linkboo, or another escape-niche option — the most important question is whether the escape behavior is the default on every link.
the bottom line
GetAllMyLinks is the right pick for adult and fan-driven creators who specifically want a platform built around their audience with welcoming policies. Linkboo is the right pick for creators across the subscription space who want the in-app browser escape as the named, default behavior of every link, with destination-specific guidance for each platform they're sending viewers to.
If you're a subscription creator and you haven't run the math on what the in-app browser handoff is costing you, the revenue-loss calculator is three inputs. The number it gives back is the size of the problem we're built to solve.