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Link in bio for illustrators

Your style is unique and deserves a space that reflects it. With Linkship build a page with your portfolio, open commissions, prints store, and links to platforms where you publish your work.

Updated:

$6.8B

global digital illustration market

Grand View Research 2025

61%

of freelance illustrators land clients via social media

Creative Independent 2024

$30-200

average range per digital illustration commission

Fiverr/ArtStation 2024

Digital illustration is a craft where your style is your brand. Each illustrator has a unique visual voice and followers track them precisely for that. But when someone wants to commission you, buy a print, or just see more of your work, they get lost between Instagram, Twitter, ArtStation, DeviantArt, Etsy, and Gumroad. They don't know where to go first.

Unlike a fine artist who sells originals and exhibits at galleries, an illustrator lives off digital commissions, prints, and licenses. You need a page showing your style, communicating if you accept commissions, listing prices by work type, and connecting to your prints store. Generic platforms don't get that workflow.

Linkship gives you exactly that: portfolio organized by style with large gallery-like thumbnails, visible commissions status (open/closed), price catalog per commission type with examples, links to your Etsy or Gumroad prints store, and your best speedpaints and creative processes.

Everything you need

Linkship gives you the tools to stand out in your niche.

Portfolio by style and project

Links with large thumbnails organized by type: editorial, characters, concept art, fan art.

Open/closed commissions

Indicate if you accept commissions, prices by type, and link to a request form.

Prints and products store

Links to your prints store on Etsy, Gumroad, Redbubble, or Society6.

Creative process

Links to speedpaints, timelapses, and WIPs that show your technique.

Tips for your link in bio for illustrators

Practical tips to get the most out of your link page.

Indicate commission status visibly

Put a clear header: 'Commissions OPEN' or 'Commissions CLOSED'. It's the most-asked question and answering instantly saves dozens of DMs.

List prices by type with a visual example

Each commission tier (bust, half, full) needs a visual example and price. Clients decide faster when they see what they get for their money.

Separate prints from custom commissions

Two distinct audiences: those who want something ready and those who want custom. Use clear headers for each section.

Show your creative process on video

Speedpaints and timelapses show real skill. Add links to your best process videos. Commission clients value seeing how you work.

Update your portfolio regularly

Your latest work goes first. Illustrators who update monthly receive more commissions than those showing year-old work.

How it works

1

Create your free account

Sign in with Google or GitHub at linkship.cc. Your illustrator gallery is ready in minutes.

2

Build your portfolio with thumbnails of your best work

Add links with banner-style thumbnails for each project or series. Organize by style: editorial, characters, concept art.

3

Set up your commissions section

Create links with your prices per commission type (character, full illustration, concept art) and current status (open/closed).

4

Connect your prints and merch store

Add links to Etsy, Gumroad, Redbubble, or your own store. Show your bestselling prints with thumbnails.

5

Share your link in socials and on your ArtStation profile

Paste linkship.cc/yourname in Instagram, Twitter, ArtStation, and DeviantArt. One link for all your platforms.

I'd get 20 DMs a day asking if I take commissions and how much I charge. Now my Linkship has prices per type, commission status, and a form. Only people who already know what they want contact me.

Fernanda L.

Freelance digital illustrator in Tijuana

Cut repetitive DMs by 85% and grew quality commissions 40%

Ejemplo representativo basado en casos reales

Frequently asked questions

How is it different from a general artist page?+
An illustrator has specific needs: commissions with prices by type, open/closed status, prints store, and portfolio organized by illustration style. Different from a fine artist selling originals.
Can I show if my commissions are open or closed?+
Yes. Create a link or header indicating status. When you open commissions, move it up. When you close, change the text. It's the number-one question illustrators get.
Can I have different prices per commission type?+
Yes. Use the catalog block to list: bust ($30), half-body ($50), full body ($80), full scene ($150). Each with a visual example.
Does it work with Etsy, Gumroad, and Redbubble?+
Yes. Add direct links to your store on any platform. You can have Etsy for prints, Gumroad for digital assets, and Redbubble for merch.
Can I show speedpaints and creative process?+
Yes. Add links to your YouTube timelapses or Instagram Reels speedpaints. Creative process builds connection and demonstrates skill.
Can I organize by illustration type?+
Yes. Use headers: 'Editorial', 'Original characters', 'Fan art', 'Concept art'. Each client looks for a specific style.
How much does Linkship cost for illustrators?+
Free with portfolio, commissions, store, WhatsApp, and basic analytics. Pro ($5/mo) adds custom domain and advanced analytics.

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