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Guides · May 8, 2026 · 7 min read

Why Smart Creators Use Multiple Pages on One Profile

Separate portfolio, shop, and booking pages under one username — without paying for three different tools or confusing your audience.

One profile, many goals

Your audience finds you once at yourspace.page/username. From there, tab navigation takes them to the page that matches their intent — main links, deep portfolio, or a focused booking flow.

1

Main page

Your default link-in-bio: top links, bio, social icons — what most people see from Instagram.

2

Portfolio page

Case studies, timeline, testimonials — for employers or clients who need proof.

3

Campaign page

A dedicated slug for a launch, waitlist, or event without rebuilding your whole profile.

Cleaner sharing and SEO

Each page gets its own path (e.g. /username/portfolio). You can share the exact URL in a pitch deck, email signature, or ad — visitors land on the right story immediately.

infoYourSpace indexes your main profile page for search. Sub-pages stay shareable and can use their own titles for social previews while consolidating authority on your primary URL.

How to set it up on YourSpace

  1. 1Publish your main page first — that’s your primary link-in-bio
  2. 2Create additional pages from the Pages dashboard and give each a clear slug
  3. 3Reorder tabs in the builder’s Pages panel so the most important page is easy to find
  4. 4Use different themes per page if you want distinct vibes (e.g. bold shop vs minimal portfolio)

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