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Bento.me Shut Down: The Best Alternatives in 2026
Bento.me is gone. Discover the best alternatives to build your personal page in 2026, including koblio.com.
Antonin Bertheau4 min readFree · no credit card required
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If you've tried visiting bento.me recently, you were probably met with an unpleasant surprise: the platform is no longer accessible. Bento.me, the bento-grid personal page tool that had won over thousands of creators, was acquired by Linktree in 2023 and gradually wound down. The result: thousands of users left without a solution overnight, their bio link leading nowhere. If you're one of them, this article is for you.
Why did bento.me shut down?
In June 2023, Linktree acquired bento.me to absorb its widget technology and user base. For several months, the two platforms coexisted. Then gradually, bento.me stopped evolving, new sign-ups were blocked, and the service was eventually shut down. It's the classic story of an acquisition that goes badly for users: the product is bought not to be developed further, but to eliminate a competitor and capture its audience.
The best bento.me alternatives in 2026
The good news is that bento.me's closure has opened the door to new solutions — often more complete and more modern. Here are the most serious alternatives available today for recreating a personal page in bento grid style.
—koblio.com — The top bento.me alternative
Koblio is the closest thing to what bento.me offered, with one major difference: it's built for creators who want a clean, modern personal page with real support behind it. You get the same modular widget system, drag & drop editor, and minimal interface — but with an active roadmap and a team you can actually reach. The free plan lets you create your page without a watermark, and the Pro plan at $4.99/month and Business at $9.99/month remain very affordable. One username, one page, one identity: that's exactly the bento.me philosophy, reimagined and improved.
—Linktree — The all-in-one generalist
Ironically, Linktree — the company that killed bento.me — is itself an alternative. But that's also its main drawback: Linktree is still a link aggregator, not a real page builder. You get a column of buttons, not an identity page. Customization is limited on the free plan, Linktree branding is everywhere, and the Pro plan starts at $8/month. If you came to bento.me for creative freedom, Linktree is likely to disappoint you quickly.
—taap.bio — The technical alternative
taap.bio is a direct competitor to Koblio, also inspired by bento.me. The platform even offers a one-click migration tool from bento.me. Its strength is a highly advanced interface with smart widgets that pull real-time data from Spotify, GitHub, or Instagram. Its weakness: the platform is entirely in English, with no non-English support. For creators outside the English-speaking world, Koblio remains a better-suited option.
How to migrate from bento.me to Koblio
Migration is simple and fast. Head to koblio.com and create your account for free. Choose your username — ideally the same one you had on bento.me if it's available. Then rebuild your page by adding your widgets: profile photo, bio, links to your social networks, your content, your projects. Koblio's drag & drop editor is intuitive and will let you reconstruct an equivalent — or better — page in under ten minutes. Once your page is ready, update the link in your Instagram, TikTok, or wherever else you had it shared. Need a step-by-step walkthrough? Follow our complete guide to migrating from bento.me to Koblio.
Why not just go back to a traditional website?
Bento.me's closure has led some people to consider rebuilding a full website on WordPress, Squarespace, or Wix. For most creators, that's the wrong move. A full website takes time, money, and skills that most artists, musicians, or freelancers don't want to deal with. A personal page like Koblio covers 90% of the needs: centralizing your links, showcasing your work, making it easy for people to reach you. It's faster to set up, simpler to maintain, and far better suited for social media use.
Conclusion: bento.me is dead, long live Koblio
Bento.me's shutdown is a disappointment for everyone who had embraced the grid-style personal page format. But it also opens an opportunity: moving to a more sustainable, more actively developed solution. Koblio is today the best bento.me alternative — same philosophy, same visual approach, but with a responsive team, a moving roadmap, and reliable support. Create your page for free at koblio.com and take back control of your online presence.
Written by

Antonin Bertheau
Founder of Koblio
I write about link in bio, personal branding and the tools that help creators and entrepreneurs present themselves better online.


