Migrate From Komi to UniLink (Open Platform With More Integrations)

By UniLink May 02, 2026 10 min read
Migrate From Komi to UniLink (Open Platform With More Integrations)


Migrate From Komi to UniLink (Open Platform With More Integrations)

Leave Komi's invite-only ecosystem and move to UniLink — an open platform accessible to any creator, with more e-commerce tools and a deeper integration stack.

  • Komi's premium positioning makes it invite-only and expensive — UniLink is open to everyone with free and paid plans starting at $9/mo.
  • Migration involves documenting your Komi page structure, recreating blocks in UniLink, connecting integrations, and setting up your custom domain.
  • UniLink's integration ecosystem covers Zapier, Klaviyo, Stripe, and more — giving you the tools Komi's closed platform restricts access to.

Komi built a reputation as the premium link-in-bio platform for high-profile talent and established creators, but its invite-only model and pricing have kept it out of reach for most people building creator businesses today. If you are on Komi, either your invite has run its course or you have discovered that the polish comes at the cost of flexibility — limited third-party integrations, restricted e-commerce options, and a platform that makes decisions for you rather than giving you the tools to make them yourself. UniLink takes the opposite approach: open access, a broad integration ecosystem, and the full e-commerce toolkit available to any creator who wants it.

What This Migration Does

Moving from Komi to UniLink means transitioning from a curated, closed platform to one you can extend in almost any direction. UniLink connects natively to Zapier, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Stripe, and other tools in the creator marketing stack, letting you build the exact workflow your business needs rather than accepting what the platform decides to support. For creators who have been working around Komi's integration gaps with manual processes, this shift alone saves hours per week.

E-commerce on UniLink is deeper than Komi's offering. You can sell digital downloads, physical products, subscriptions, and bookings from a single page — all processed through your own Stripe account with no platform markup beyond Stripe's standard fee. Komi's e-commerce features are more constrained and their fee structure less transparent, particularly for creators who are not at the top-tier traffic levels Komi optimizes for. UniLink's economics work at every scale, from your first product sale to a mature creator business processing thousands of transactions monthly.

The platform openness extends to how you access and use your own data. UniLink provides an API on the Business plan, letting you build custom integrations, automate product catalog updates, and extract analytics for external reporting. Komi does not offer an API — your data lives in their closed system and leaves only on their terms. For creators who want to own their business infrastructure long-term, this is a fundamental difference in the relationship between creator and platform.

How to Get Started

  1. Document your Komi page structure thoroughly. Screenshot every section of your Komi profile and list each block type, link, product, and integration in a document. Komi does not provide an export, so your documentation is the blueprint for your UniLink rebuild.
  2. Create a free UniLink account at unilink.us. No invite required. Sign up with your email, claim your username at unil.ink/yourname, and set up your profile photo and bio to match your Komi branding.
  3. Identify which Komi integrations you want to replace. List every third-party service connected to your Komi page — email platforms, music streaming links, ticketing, video embeds. For each one, find the equivalent UniLink block or integration. Most have direct counterparts.
  4. Gather Stripe credentials. If you sell through Komi, identify which payment processor is handling your transactions. If it routes through Stripe, you will connect the same Stripe account to UniLink. If Komi uses its own payment infrastructure, plan to transition buyers to your Stripe-linked UniLink products.
  5. Choose your plan before building. Review UniLink's plans at unilink.us. The free plan covers links and basic blocks. Starter ($9/mo) adds products and integrations. Business ($49/mo) adds team seats and API. Knowing which plan you need before building avoids feature surprises mid-setup.

How to Complete the Migration

  1. Recreate your Komi layout in the UniLink block editor. Work section by section from your Komi screenshot. Add Button blocks for links, Product blocks for sellable items, Media blocks for video and music embeds, and Text blocks for bios or descriptions. UniLink's drag-and-drop editor makes it easy to match the visual hierarchy of your Komi page.
  2. Connect your integrations. In Settings → Integrations, connect Zapier, Klaviyo, Spotify, or whichever platforms you use. For streaming platform links (Spotify, Apple Music), use UniLink's Music block for a polished embed rather than a plain text link.
  3. Set up your custom domain. In Settings → Custom Domain, add your domain and follow the DNS instructions to add a CNAME record at your registrar. Custom domains are free on all UniLink plans — no minimum tier required, unlike Komi's premium positioning.
  4. Test all links and products. Click through every link on your UniLink page from a private browser window to verify each destination loads correctly. Place a test order on each product to confirm Stripe is connected and delivering correctly.
  5. Update social media bios and notify your audience. Change your bio link across all platforms. Post an announcement on your main social channel explaining the move and sharing your new UniLink URL — your audience is far more likely to follow you to a new page if you explain why you moved and what they will find there.

Key Differences

FeatureKomiUniLink
Access modelInvite-only, premium-focusedOpen to all — free signup at unilink.us
Third-party integrationsCurated, closed ecosystemZapier, Klaviyo, Stripe, Mailchimp, and more
E-commerceLimited, platform-controlledProducts, subscriptions, bookings via own Stripe account
API accessNot availableBusiness plan ($49/mo)
Pricing transparencyPremium tier, variableFree, Starter $9/mo, Pro $19/mo, Business $49/mo
Tip: When you post your migration announcement on social media, include both your old Komi URL and your new UniLink URL in the caption. This helps followers who have your old link saved understand where to go next, and it signals to Google that your new URL is the canonical destination — supporting faster indexing of your UniLink page.

Get the Most Out of UniLink After Migrating

The biggest strategic gain after leaving Komi is integration freedom. Build a Zapier workflow that connects your UniLink email form to Klaviyo, triggers a Slack notification when a product is purchased, and adds new buyers to a Google Sheet for tracking. This kind of multi-step automation is impossible on Komi's closed platform and straightforward on UniLink — and it runs entirely in the background once set up, requiring no ongoing maintenance.

Explore UniLink's subscription block if Komi's limited e-commerce kept you from launching a recurring revenue stream. A monthly exclusive content drop, a private community access pass, or a quarterly coaching retainer are all subscription formats that your UniLink page can sell and bill automatically through Stripe. Recurring revenue smooths the income volatility that most creator businesses experience with one-off product launches, and UniLink makes it genuinely simple to set up and manage.

Use the analytics dashboard to compare traffic sources after your first month on UniLink. The platform shows geographic breakdown, device type, and referrer data — giving you a clear picture of where your audience comes from. Many creators who move from invite-only platforms like Komi discover that their audience is more globally distributed than they realized, which opens up localization and time-zone-aware posting strategies that Komi's platform gave no visibility into.

If you eventually grow to managing multiple profiles — a personal page, a business page, or pages for other creators you work with — UniLink's Business plan team seats support this without the platform fighting you. Each profile has its own settings, analytics, and team access configuration. This multi-profile capability is exactly where Komi's invite-only model breaks down for anyone operating at scale.

Troubleshooting

ProblemCauseFix
Komi followers not finding your new UniLink pageKomi URL still in some bios or shared postsSearch your own username + "komi.io" on Google to find indexed references; update each one to your UniLink URL
Custom domain SSL error after DNS updateCertificate provisioning in progressWait up to 24 hours; UniLink provisions SSL automatically once your CNAME resolves correctly — do not add manual SSL certificates
Spotify or music embeds not displayingEmbed code format incorrectUse UniLink's dedicated Music block and paste the Spotify share URL (not the embed iframe) — UniLink converts it to an embed automatically
Payment block not accepting cardsStripe account not yet in live modeLog in to Stripe, switch from test to live mode, and ensure your bank account is connected for payouts before testing payments on your live UniLink page

Pros of Migrating

  • Open access — no invite required, transparent pricing from free to $49/mo
  • Full integration stack including Zapier, Klaviyo, Stripe, and API access on Business plan
  • Native subscription, booking, and product blocks expand beyond Komi's limited e-commerce
  • Own your data — API access and export tools give you full ownership of audience and revenue data

Things to Plan For

  • No Komi export — document your page structure thoroughly before starting the rebuild
  • Komi's closed payment infrastructure may require buyers to re-enter payment details on your new Stripe-linked UniLink products
  • Audience announcement is essential — Komi users are not automatically notified of platform changes

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep my Komi page active while building on UniLink?

Yes. Your Komi page remains live while you build your UniLink page in the background. Only update your bio links and announce the switch when your UniLink page is complete and tested. Running both simultaneously during the transition is the safest approach.

Does UniLink support music streaming and entertainment integrations like Komi does?

Yes. UniLink's Music block supports Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud embeds. For ticketing and event links, Button blocks handle any URL. For video platforms, the Video block supports YouTube, Vimeo, and TikTok embeds natively.

Will my Komi page rank in Google after I switch to UniLink?

Your Komi page may retain some search rankings for a period after you stop updating it. To accelerate your UniLink page's indexing, submit it to Google Search Console and share it actively on social media. Your UniLink page will generally outrank your Komi page once it accumulates traffic and backlinks.

Is UniLink suitable for high-profile creators who need a premium look?

Absolutely. UniLink supports custom CSS on paid plans, giving designers and premium creators full visual control. The platform does not impose a template aesthetic — your page looks exactly as you design it, whether that is minimal, bold, or fully branded.

How does UniLink pricing compare to Komi for an established creator?

UniLink's plans are fixed and transparent: free, Starter ($9/mo), Pro ($19/mo), Business ($49/mo). Komi's pricing is variable and non-public for premium tiers. Most established creators migrating from Komi find that the Business plan covers their needs at a fraction of Komi's premium tier cost.

Key Takeaways

  • UniLink is open to all creators with transparent pricing — no invite required and no variable premium tier pricing.
  • The integration stack (Zapier, Klaviyo, Stripe, API) removes the workflow limitations of Komi's closed ecosystem.
  • Native subscription, booking, and product blocks expand your revenue model beyond what Komi's constrained e-commerce supports.
  • Document your Komi page thoroughly before migrating — there is no export tool and your documentation is your rebuild blueprint.
  • Post a migration announcement to your audience to ensure followers know where to find your updated page.

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