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.
Main page
Your default link-in-bio: top links, bio, social icons — what most people see from Instagram.
Portfolio page
Case studies, timeline, testimonials — for employers or clients who need proof.
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.
How to set it up on YourSpace
- 1Publish your main page first — that’s your primary link-in-bio
- 2Create additional pages from the Pages dashboard and give each a clear slug
- 3Reorder tabs in the builder’s Pages panel so the most important page is easy to find
- 4Use different themes per page if you want distinct vibes (e.g. bold shop vs minimal portfolio)