Migrate From AllMyLinks to UniLink (Add Analytics and Monetization)

Migrate From AllMyLinks to UniLink (Add Analytics and Monetization)
Move beyond AllMyLinks' basic social aggregation to a platform that tracks your audience and helps you earn from it.
- AllMyLinks aggregates your social profiles but has no analytics, no e-commerce, and no email collection — UniLink adds all three.
- Migration is fast: copy your link list, recreate in UniLink, add an analytics pixel and email signup, then update your bios.
- UniLink's full analytics dashboard replaces the complete absence of data that AllMyLinks provides.
AllMyLinks does exactly what it says: it collects all your links in one place. For creators who want a simple social aggregator, it serves that purpose efficiently. But once you start asking questions — how many people clicked my YouTube link? Where is my traffic coming from? Can I sell something without sending people to a different platform? — AllMyLinks has no answers. UniLink was built to answer all of those questions and act on them. If you've been using AllMyLinks as a business tool, you've been flying blind. The migration is the moment you turn the lights on.
What Migrating From AllMyLinks Does
AllMyLinks generates a page that lists your social profiles and links in a grid or list format. It's functional and fast to set up, but the feature set stops there. There's no analytics dashboard, no email collection, no way to embed a product or booking form, and no design customization beyond basic color choices. When you move to UniLink, you get a fully designed page with business functionality built in — not bolted on through third-party embeds, but native features managed from a single dashboard.
The analytics gap is the most immediately felt difference. On AllMyLinks, you genuinely do not know how many people visit your page or what they click. UniLink's analytics dashboard shows you daily and monthly visitors, click-through rates per block, traffic sources by platform, and conversion events when visitors purchase or book. Knowing that your TikTok profile drives 10x more link clicks than your Twitter one changes how you allocate your content time — AllMyLinks can never give you that data.
Email collection is the other major capability you gain. Social platform algorithms control how much of your audience sees your content. An email list is an audience you own. UniLink's email signup block, connected to your email marketing platform, starts building that owned audience from the moment you go live. Even a simple "get notified about new content" opt-in, placed prominently on your page, can convert five to ten percent of visitors into email subscribers over time — creating a resilient audience channel that AllMyLinks could never build for you.
How to Get Started
- Open your AllMyLinks page and systematically list every link: the platform name, display text, and destination URL. AllMyLinks typically shows 10–30 social/external links — this audit takes five minutes.
- Create a free account at unilink.us. Choose a username that matches your AllMyLinks username or your primary social handle for consistency across platforms.
- In the UniLink dashboard at app.unilink.us, set up your profile: photo, display name, and a one-line bio. Match your AllMyLinks profile presentation to maintain brand recognition during the transition.
- Recreate each AllMyLinks entry as a UniLink Link block. Group related links together (e.g., all social profiles together, all content links together) using UniLink's section dividers for a more organized layout.
- Choose a design theme or customize your page colors and fonts to match your brand. UniLink's design editor lets you control the visual presentation in ways AllMyLinks never allowed.
How to Complete the Migration
- Add an email signup block at a prominent position on the page — ideally within the first three blocks that appear above the fold on mobile. Connect it to your email tool (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, etc.) or let UniLink collect addresses for manual export.
- If you sell products, services, or digital downloads, add a Product block and connect Stripe. This is the step that transforms your page from a link aggregator into a business tool.
- Add a Google Analytics or Meta Pixel tracking code if you use external analytics. Go to app.unilink.us Settings → Analytics and paste your tracking ID. UniLink's own analytics run in parallel, so you get both.
- Update your social bio links. Start with your highest-traffic platform and work down the list. Replace the AllMyLinks URL with your new UniLink URL on every platform.
- Post an announcement to your audience on your main platforms: "I updated my link page — same links, better experience." This is especially important if you had a memorable AllMyLinks URL that followers used directly.
Key Differences
| Feature | AllMyLinks | UniLink |
|---|---|---|
| Analytics | None | Full dashboard: traffic, clicks, sources, conversions |
| Email collection | Not available | Built-in signup blocks with integration support |
| E-commerce | Not available | Native product blocks with Stripe checkout |
| Design customization | Basic color selection | Full theme editor: fonts, colors, backgrounds, buttons |
| Custom domain | Not available | Free on all plans |
Get the Most Out of UniLink After Migrating
The most valuable immediate action after migration is enabling analytics and checking back in 48 hours. Many creators who migrate from AllMyLinks are surprised by what they find: a social platform they thought was minor drives a significant share of traffic, or a link they assumed was popular is barely getting clicks. This data changes your content strategy, your posting priorities, and where you focus your energy. AllMyLinks never gave you this and UniLink delivers it from day one.
Build your email list aggressively in the first month after migration. Offer a clear, specific incentive for signing up — a free resource, a discount code, early access to new products. The audience that clicks your bio link is your most engaged audience; converting even a fraction of them into email subscribers builds a resilient owned channel. Set a target: 100 email subscribers by the end of your first month on UniLink. Track progress in the analytics dashboard.
Use UniLink's block ordering strategically. AllMyLinks treated all links as equal — same size, same weight. UniLink lets you vary block types, sizes, and positioning. Place your most important call to action (usually a product, booking, or email signup) at the top. Put social profile links lower. Most visitors already know your social handles — they're clicking your bio link because they want to go deeper, not because they need to find you on Instagram.
Once you have a few weeks of analytics data, identify your top-converting block and add a related second block near it. If your YouTube link is the top click, add a block for your most recent video. If your product link converts best, add a testimonial block below it to reinforce the purchase decision. UniLink gives you the data and the tools to optimize — AllMyLinks gave you neither.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Analytics showing no data after bio update | Browser caching or bio link has a typo | Test your bio link from an incognito window on mobile; verify the URL is exactly correct with no trailing spaces |
| Email signups not appearing in Mailchimp | Mailchimp audience ID not configured in UniLink | In app.unilink.us Settings → Integrations → Mailchimp, confirm the correct audience is selected for the email block |
| Product checkout failing | Stripe account not fully verified or in test mode | Log into Stripe dashboard, complete verification, and ensure you're using live API keys (not test keys) in UniLink settings |
| Custom domain SSL not loading | SSL certificate pending (can take up to 2 hours) | Wait up to 2 hours after CNAME propagation; UniLink provisions SSL automatically once DNS resolves correctly |
Pros of Migrating
- Go from zero analytics to a full traffic and conversion dashboard
- Start building an email list — the owned audience channel AllMyLinks never offered
- Sell products directly from your page without third-party storefront redirects
- Full design customization beyond AllMyLinks' basic color picker
Things to Plan For
- AllMyLinks has no redirect feature — every bio must be updated manually
- Stripe account verification needed before payment blocks go live
- Announcing the new page URL to your audience requires posting across all platforms
Frequently Asked Questions
Will migrating affect my search engine rankings for my AllMyLinks URL?
AllMyLinks pages typically have minimal SEO value — they're social link pages, not indexed content. UniLink pages have better SEO structure. If you have a custom domain, connecting it to UniLink and redirecting any old AllMyLinks traffic is the cleanest solution for preserving any existing search presence.
Can I display the same grid of social icons that AllMyLinks showed?
UniLink has a social icons block that displays your profiles in a clean grid or row format. You can also use individual link blocks with platform icons for a more detailed presentation. Both approaches are available and customizable.
Is AllMyLinks actually free forever, and does UniLink cost money?
AllMyLinks is free. UniLink also has a free plan that includes more features than AllMyLinks. Paid UniLink plans start at $9/month (Starter) for advanced features. You can migrate for free and upgrade later when you're ready to access premium capabilities.
How do I get my AllMyLinks followers or audience to find my new page?
Update your bio on every platform, post an announcement to your main channels, and if you used AllMyLinks in any marketing materials or a website, update those links. AllMyLinks has no messaging feature to directly notify anyone who bookmarked your page.
Can I add a donation or tip button on UniLink like some AllMyLinks users set up manually?
Yes. UniLink has a native donation/tip block connected to Stripe. You can set suggested amounts and a custom message. It's significantly simpler than the manual workarounds AllMyLinks users typically use for donations.
Key Takeaways
- AllMyLinks has zero analytics — UniLink gives you full traffic and conversion data from day one.
- Email collection and product selling are both absent from AllMyLinks and native in UniLink.
- Migration is fast: copy links, recreate blocks, add email signup and analytics, update bios.
- Use UniLink's block ordering strategically — put your highest-value content first, social links lower.
- The free plan is sufficient for most AllMyLinks users; paid plans unlock advanced analytics and more.
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