Introducing Tini 2.0
When we first built tini.bio, we had a simple idea: give people a better way to share who they are online. Not just a list of links, but something more personal.
The first version worked. But as we watched how people built their pages, we realized the CMS-style interface with separate sections for projects, posts, and links was too complicated. Too rigid. Too much like building a blog when all you wanted was a simple, beautiful page.
So we threw it all out and started over.

Tini 2.0 is a complete rebuild from the ground up.
The old content-driven approach is gone. In its place is a bento-style visual editor that lets you build beautiful, grid-based layouts in minutes. No more navigating between sections. No more wondering where things will appear. Just drag blocks, arrange them how you want, and watch your page come to life.
What's new:
A completely new editor. Everything now lives in one place. Your bio, links, images, and content are all built using blocks you can drag, drop, and arrange into any layout. The editor gets out of your way and lets you focus on making something that represents you.
Bento-style layouts. If you've seen those beautiful grid layouts on sites like Linear or Vercel, you know what we're talking about. No more vertical list of links that looks like everyone else's. Your page can finally look as unique as you are.
Pages. This is the big one. Your tini.bio is no longer just a single page. Create additional pages for whatever you need: a portfolio, a menu, a services page, an about page. Each page lives under your main tini.bio URL and can be linked from your profile or shared directly.
This is what makes tini.bio more than a link in bio tool. It's actually a website.
More customization. New themes, more control over colors and typography, and the ability to make your page truly feel like your brand. Whether you're a freelancer, creator, restaurant, or small business, your tini.bio can look professional without hiring a designer.
Simpler, faster, easier. We cut everything confusing or unnecessary. If you can drag and drop, you can build a tini.bio. Most people have their page live in under five minutes.
Why we made these changes:
We believe your online presence should be simple to create and beautiful to look at. The old tini tried to do too much. Features that sounded good on paper but added complexity without adding value.
Tini 2.0 is focused. It does one thing really well: it helps you create a stunning personal site you can share with one link. And by focusing on that one thing, we made it dramatically better.
For existing users:
We've automatically migrated your content. Your profile, links, and basic information should all be there. For the small number of users who had content in the old projects and posts sections, you can download your old content from Settings.
We know change can be frustrating. But once you try the new editor, we think you'll see why it was worth it.
What's next:
This is just the beginning. More block types, more themes, analytics improvements, custom domains, and a lot more are on the way. Tini 2.0 gives us a foundation we can build on, and we're excited to keep shipping.
To everyone who has used tini.bio, shared feedback, or told a friend: thank you. We can't wait to see what you build.
Your whole story. One link.
Max
Founder @tini.bio
The first version worked. But as we watched how people built their pages, we realized the CMS-style interface with separate sections for projects, posts, and links was too complicated. Too rigid. Too much like building a blog when all you wanted was a simple, beautiful page.
So we threw it all out and started over.

Tini 2.0 is a complete rebuild from the ground up.
The old content-driven approach is gone. In its place is a bento-style visual editor that lets you build beautiful, grid-based layouts in minutes. No more navigating between sections. No more wondering where things will appear. Just drag blocks, arrange them how you want, and watch your page come to life.
What's new:
A completely new editor. Everything now lives in one place. Your bio, links, images, and content are all built using blocks you can drag, drop, and arrange into any layout. The editor gets out of your way and lets you focus on making something that represents you.
Bento-style layouts. If you've seen those beautiful grid layouts on sites like Linear or Vercel, you know what we're talking about. No more vertical list of links that looks like everyone else's. Your page can finally look as unique as you are.
Pages. This is the big one. Your tini.bio is no longer just a single page. Create additional pages for whatever you need: a portfolio, a menu, a services page, an about page. Each page lives under your main tini.bio URL and can be linked from your profile or shared directly.
This is what makes tini.bio more than a link in bio tool. It's actually a website.
More customization. New themes, more control over colors and typography, and the ability to make your page truly feel like your brand. Whether you're a freelancer, creator, restaurant, or small business, your tini.bio can look professional without hiring a designer.
Simpler, faster, easier. We cut everything confusing or unnecessary. If you can drag and drop, you can build a tini.bio. Most people have their page live in under five minutes.
Why we made these changes:
We believe your online presence should be simple to create and beautiful to look at. The old tini tried to do too much. Features that sounded good on paper but added complexity without adding value.
Tini 2.0 is focused. It does one thing really well: it helps you create a stunning personal site you can share with one link. And by focusing on that one thing, we made it dramatically better.
For existing users:
We've automatically migrated your content. Your profile, links, and basic information should all be there. For the small number of users who had content in the old projects and posts sections, you can download your old content from Settings.
We know change can be frustrating. But once you try the new editor, we think you'll see why it was worth it.
What's next:
This is just the beginning. More block types, more themes, analytics improvements, custom domains, and a lot more are on the way. Tini 2.0 gives us a foundation we can build on, and we're excited to keep shipping.
To everyone who has used tini.bio, shared feedback, or told a friend: thank you. We can't wait to see what you build.
Your whole story. One link.
Max
Founder @tini.bio