| At this point, definitely is near linktree, but: - linktree shows their logo on each profile if it's a Free plan. Veonid does not show a logo, just profile info, so there's less distractions. - linktree process for creating and editing a profile is not very simple and quick. There's a lot of forms to fill and a lot of buttons to click. - linktree link requires a name or username, and if you change a username the link will become invalid or misleading. Veonid uses an ID which will never change. - linktree requires a personal photo as an avatar by default, and if you don't upload a photo, they show a circle with initials. Veonid requires only text — a name and description. - linktree shows a username on page by default, which is unnecessary for a professional who just wants to show a name and bio. - linktree's branding and appearance theme options are mostly designed for young audiences, teens, musicians. Veonid is more simple and universal, making profiles more presentable for personal or professional use. - linktree offers a lot of options which can be overwhelming when you just want to edit content. - linktree allows just 1 profile per 1 account. With Veonid, you can create multiple profiles from 1 account, each profile with its own URL. And this is just a v1 for Veonid. The plan is to make it more capable in the future for showing more types of content rather than more appearance themes. The ultimate goal is to make it easy to create and manage personal websites as your own space or stage from which you can present yourself and publish your work and your thoughts, without anything blocking people from accessing it such as platform branding or requirements to sign up or subscribe, which is what most website building, publishing and social media platforms do. |