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own.page
Make your own personal website with bento tiles
971 followers
Make your own personal website with bento tiles
971 followers
own.page helps creators and founders build a beautiful link-in-bio that feels alive - more like a personal website than just a list of links. Build a page in under a minute, customize it your way, add powerful widgets and integrations, understand your visitors, and grow your audience from one place.













ZeroHuman.
Excited to hunt own.page today.
@own.page helps creators, founders, freelancers, and makers build a beautiful personal page for everything they are: work, projects, services, content, socials, products, affiliate links, newsletters, and more.
Instead of being just another link-in-bio tool, own.page gives you a flexible space to shape your online presence. You can create a clean page in under a minute, or customize it deeply with layouts, themes, gradients, images, widgets, integrations, analytics, email collection, and a custom domain.
What stands out here:
• Drag, drop, resize, and arrange your content freely
• Add links, projects, services, products, and social profiles
• Use widgets like YouTube, Spotify, GitHub, Calendly, and newsletters
• Track visits, clicks, and performance from one place
If you want a personal page that feels more like a real digital home than a simple list of links, own.page is definitely worth checking out.
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@byalexai Thank you for your support, Alex! And for hunting own.page for me!
PageAI
@byalexai @elitza_vasileva this looks so awesome! Good luck with the launch 💪
own.page
@byalexai @dan_mindru Thank you, Dan! Greatly appreciate your support
ZeroHuman.
@elitza_vasileva @dan_mindru thanks for having your support Dan!
@byalexai Just tried it out on my LinkedIn Profile - super easy to use and it looks much better than Linktree! Glad I found you here
own.page
@byalexai @anna_ludwinowski Thank you, Anna! I am happy you had such a great experience with it! If you ever need any help or experience any issues, feel free to write me on hello@own.page
@byalexai @elitza_vasileva Thanks!
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Elitza, founder and CEO of own.page. Today I’m super excited to finally launch own.page - a beautiful link-in-bio that feels more like a personal website than just a list of links.
I started working on own.page together with my university friend and co-founder @dominik_scholz because we felt that social media profiles are too restrictive, and most link-in-bio tools feel too generic. They help you share links, but they don’t really help you express who you are, what you do, and what you are working on.
Since then, the project has evolved a lot, with already more than 6,000 creators using own.page to build their online presence. Today, I’m continuing to build and grow own.page on my own.
I wanted to create something more flexible, more visual, and more alive - a place where creators, founders, freelancers, and small businesses can build an online presence that actually feels like them.
💡The idea
own.page helps you showcase everything you are: your work, projects, services, content, socials, products, affiliate links, and anything else that belongs to your digital online presence.
You can create a beautiful page in under a minute, or spend more time customizing it into something unique and personal. The goal is simple: give you a page that looks good, feels like you, and gives you the tools you need to grow.
✨ What you can do with own.page
🧱 Drag, drop, resize, and arrange your content freely
🎨 Customize your page with themes, gradients, images, colors, layouts, and custom backgrounds
🔗 Share links, socials, projects, services, products, content, newsletters, and anything else you like
🧩 Add powerful widgets and integrations like YouTube, Spotify, GitHub, Calendly, newsletter form, and many more
📄 Create multiple pages for everything you are - work, hobbies, projects, travel, services, or anything else
📊 Understand your visitors with analytics for visits, link clicks, and performance
💌 Collect emails and grow your audience directly from one place
🌐 Add your custom domain and make your page feel like your brand
🌍 Publish everything in one click - no code, hosting setup, or complicated website process needed
🚀 Why I’m building this long-term
I’ve already invested a lot of time, energy, and care into own.page, and I genuinely believe in the problem I’m solving.
This is not just a quick side project for me - I want to build own.page into a sustainable platform that keeps improving over time and becomes the best place for creators to represent themselves.
That’s also why own.page has a freemium model. The free version makes it easy to get started, and the paid plans help me cover the costs, keep building, supporting users, and adding the features I believe creators and founders need.
🔮 What’s next
I don’t want own.page to become just another link-in-bio tool. My bigger vision is to build a platform and community that helps people not only showcase their work, projects, and personality, but also grow their audience, understand what works, and connect more deeply with the people who care about what they do.
The next direction for own.page will focus strongly on community, growth, audience-building, discovery, and better tools for creators and founders to turn their online presence into something more valuable.
I’m just getting started, and I’d love your feedback, ideas, and support today.
🎁Product Hunt launch offer: Use code PRODUCTHUNT20 to get 20% off own.page Pro for your first year. Valid for 1 week after launch.
Thanks so much for checking it out 💜
BlogMaker
@dominik_scholz @elitza_vasileva Great work guys! It looks wonderful.
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@dominik_scholz @valsopi Thank you so much, Val! Appreciate it!
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@ankan_chowdhury Thank you, Ankan! I am happy to hear I like it! And yes, I didin't want this to be boring!
zero.xyz
@dominik_scholz @elitza_vasileva Love this! Much cooler than link-in-bio. Big fan of the tiles/widgets especially, creates a really cool way for audiences to learn + connect with influencers.
Do you have any approach to let agents sign up for an own.page or to claim one on behalf of their humans? I.e. MPP or x402? For instance, if I'm using Claude to setup everything I need for an influencer profile, will they be able to use own.page?
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@dominik_scholz @daniel_baum Thank you so much! Really happy you like the tiles/widgets - that’s exactly the direction I want to explore more.
Right now, agents can’t directly create or claim an own.page on behalf of someone through something like MCP or x402. At the moment, the setup still requires a normal user account and manual confirmation from the person/team behind the page.
That said, this is a very interesting direction. I can definitely imagine future workflows where an agent helps prepare or draft an own.page for a creator, and the human simply reviews, confirms, and publishes it. For profiles representing real people or influencers, I'd still want some kind of ownership/verification step so pages can’t be claimed without consent.
@dominik_scholz @elitza_vasileva I love this and signed up but how do you edit your page after you've created it? I've been through thedashboard and settings view and can't see any edit function
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@dominik_scholz @lisa_rothstein1 Thanks a lot Lisa! Happy to explain you - when you are on the Dashboard you should be able to see your page created there:
In order to open and edit it - you should just click on it and then you will enter the editor from where you can move, resize and add new elements.
Let me know if you need more help or assistance - you can also always write me an email at support@own.page
IndiePage
It's so beautiful!!!
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@marclou Thank you so much, Marc! 🙏🤩
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@byalexai @olivier_jury Thank you so much!
Great question. The main difference is that own.page is not just a link-in-bio tool or a simple static landing page. We’re building it as a simple, no-code way to create a more personal and interactive online presence - with links, content, widgets, media, themes, analytics, and eventually more community/social features in one place.
Our first target group is creators who want to centralize everything without touching code, but it also works well for founders, indie hackers, freelancers, and small projects that need a fast, beautiful page without setup or technical overhead.
Love the concept of moving away from boring link-lists to interactive personal websites. As a developer, I always want to tweak things. How extensible are your widgets? Can we embed custom HTML/JS/CSS blocks or API webhooks into a tile, or are we strictly locked into your pre-built ecosystem?
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@nurik_shurik Love this question - especially coming from a developer.
I actually haven’t talked about this much yet, but our widget/tile system is partly built as a separate open-source subproject called own.tiles. You can check it out at tiles.own.page.
The idea is that developers can create their own widgets and embed them on any website, not only on own.page. And if a widget is useful and polished enough, we’d be open to including it directly in own.page as part of the available tile ecosystem.
For now, that’s the main customization/extensibility path we offer. We don’t currently support arbitrary custom HTML/JS/CSS blocks or API webhooks inside own.page tiles directly, mainly because we want to keep pages safe, stable, and easy to use.
But I really believe community-built widgets are the right direction, so this is definitely something I want to put more focus on - both by improving the developer experience around own.tiles and by spreading the word more actively.
Solid work! The fetch-on-paste choice for social data caught my eye. Was that a cost call? Did the platforms (Twitter's API tier nonsense in particular) push you that way?
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@artstavenka1 Hey, thank you so much - and great question!
Yes, getting data from social platforms is quite tricky. Each fetch has a cost, and while it’s not very high individually, it can become expensive as the number of users and links grows. That’s why, for now, we only fetch the data when a link is pasted.
The goal is to automate this in the future and re-fetch the latest data, like follower counts, profile pictures, and videos, at regular intervals - for example, once a week or every few days.
The bento-tile layout fits people whose "work" is scattered across a lot of surfaces — products, writing, video, courses. I ended up hand-building a portfolio hub for exactly that reason, so I see the appeal. One question: how well does it hold up with a dozen-plus links before it starts feeling cluttered? (Disclosure: I built my own portfolio site, asadov-stack.netlify.app, so I'm comparing against my own DIY version.)
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@samir_asadov Thanks for sharing that - that’s exactly one of the use cases own.page is built for.
For a dozen-plus links, the bento layout helps avoid the long button-list feeling by letting you group and prioritize links visually. Bigger tiles for key links, smaller ones for secondary content.
The page can technically support hundreds of links, but of course any page can start feeling cluttered depending on how much someone adds. In the end, it also comes down to the user’s own style, structure, and preference.