Hey Product Hunt
I m Elitza, founder of own.page. I started building it because social media profiles feel too restrictive, and most link-in-bio tools feel too generic.
own.page helps creators and founders build a beautiful link-in-bio that feels more like a personal website than just a list of links. You can customize it, add widgets and integrations, understand your visitors, and grow your audience from one place.
Today is my first Product Hunt launch, and I d genuinely appreciate your feedback, comments, and support.
Custom domain support is underrated for small businesses. Having your link-in-bio live on your own domain instead of a third-party URL adds legitimacy that matters when you're trying to convert visitors into customers. The email collection built-in also saves the hassle of connecting separate tools. Does the Pro plan include any limits on email subscribers or is it unlimited?
own.page
@burgerham Thanks, I really appreciate that! And yes, exactly - custom domain support was actually one of the most requested features from users, which is why I added it.
Regarding email collection: in the Pro plan, the number of subscribers is unlimited.
I like this https://own.page/moisestrejo
Unsolicited advice: add templates for list elements, add a list of json objects with .name and .description and .url and render that
own.page
@moisestrejo Thank you! That’s a great idea - especially for reusable lists like links, resources, projects, or recommendations. I’ll add this to our backlog.
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Do you support dynamic sections like latest posts or newsletters pulling in automatically?
own.page
@othman_katim Hey Othman, thanks for the question!
At the moment, when you paste a social media link, we fetch the latest post and follower count from that platform in real time. However, the data is not fully dynamic yet, meaning it does not automatically keep updating after the link has been added.
This is already on our backlog and will be implemented soon - at least for sure for all Pro users and maybe in the free tier just in longer intervals
Great work! I love how easy it is to use + the import functionality. I managed to get my website up and running in 2 minutes. 🚀
own.page
@duplxey Hey Nik, very happy to hear this! Yeah the import functionality in the onboarding is pretty new but several people already reported that they like it very much as it allows them to craft a page super quickly!
Krisp
Hey, Congrats with the launch!
Do you plan to add more community/discovery features?
own.page
@asti_pili Thank you so much, Asti!
Yes, we already have an Explore page on the landing page, where some of the best pages are featured. In the future, the goal is to add more in-app features that support discovery and communication between users directly within the platform - such as following others or getting notified when a page is updated.
Wow, been following you for a while and you folks really made progress! Congrats! I love how the strength of your platform lies in the integration of other social platforms - like displaying the github activity as a widget. awesome! that says so much more about who i am than a generic text and links.
own.page
@maristos Thank you so much for the support Marian! Yes, that's exactly the goal - to be able to share much more than just generic links and really express yourself and the projects/work you are doing!
How does the analytics side work — are visitor insights session-based or do you track returning visitors over time to show audience growth trends?
own.page
@hirogure Right now, the analytics dashboard is focused on session-level insights: page views, visits, referrers, devices, countries, and traffic trends over time.
We don’t currently show returning visitor metrics directly in the dashboard, so audience growth is reflected more through overall traffic trends rather than explicit new vs returning visitor tracking.
That said, the analytics side can definitely evolve further. In the future, we can include deeper insights such as returning visitor trends, audience growth patterns, engagement over time, and more detailed performance metrics while keeping everything privacy-conscious.
@elitza_vasileva Thanks for the detailed breakdown! The privacy-conscious angle makes
sense — curious if you're planning to go cookieless for the returning
visitor tracking, or leaning on something like fingerprinting?
own.page
@hirogure Thanks for the thoughtful question! Right now, returning visitor tracking isn’t planned yet. The analytics are currently focused on session-level insights and overall traffic trends.
If we do add returning visitor metrics later, I’d want to keep it cookieless and privacy-conscious rather than relying on invasive fingerprinting. The goal would be to give creators useful audience growth insights without tracking people more than necessary.