Link in Bio for Gamers — Discord, Twitch, YouTube & TikTok in One Link

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Your community is scattered across a dozen apps — but every bio gives you exactly one link. This is how gamers put all of it behind a single tap.

Last updated: July 2026

What is a link in bio for gamers?

A link in bio for gamers is one mobile page — hosted at a short URL like mumenlabs.com/b/yourhandle — that holds every place your community can find you: your Discord invite, Twitch and Kick channels, YouTube, clip reels, TikTok, Instagram, Steam profile, merch store, and donation link. You drop that single URL into every bio, and viewers reach your whole gaming presence with one tap instead of hunting for handles.

Every platform limits you to one clickable link. Instagram gives you one bio link. TikTok gives creators one. Twitch has panels but no clean off-site hub. YouTube buries links in the description and community tab. A link in bio solves the one-link problem everywhere at once — you paste the same URL into your Instagram bio, your TikTok bio, your Twitch "About" panel, your YouTube channel links, your X profile, and your Discord "About Me," and update the destinations in one place forever.

Why gamers need a link in bio

Gamers live across more platforms than almost any other creator. You might stream on Twitch, mirror to Kick, post clips to TikTok and YouTube Shorts, run a Discord server, sell merch, and take donations — all under the same handle. Sending fans to any single one of those loses the rest. A link in bio is the hub that routes a new follower from a viral TikTok clip straight into your Discord.

Most gamers reach for whatever bio-link tool is most advertised, but there are two problems worth knowing before you commit. First, price: typical monthly link-in-bio tools run $8–35 per month once you want the paid features, which adds up to well over $100 a year. Second, and bigger for anyone selling merch or taking donations: many of these tools take a cut of every sale — up to ~9–12% on some plans. That is a real slice of your income for the privilege of a link page.

MumenLabs Link in Bio takes a different approach: about $5 a month billed by the day from a shared pay-as-you-go wallet — a fraction of the typical monthly tool — with zero commission on your sales, free analytics, and pages that actually rank on Google.

Link in bio for gamers — quick comparison

Feature MumenLabs Link in Bio Typical monthly link-in-bio tool
Price ~$5/mo, billed by the day $8–35/month
Commission on sales 0% Up to ~9–12% of sales on some tools
Analytics (clicks, geo, devices) Free Analytics often behind a paid plan
Email capture + CSV export Free Usually gated behind an upgrade
Google-indexable page (SEO schema) Yes, server-rendered Thin pages that rarely rank
Free QR code Yes Often limited or paid
Subscription lock-in None — unpublish anytime Monthly/annual plan

Pages are free to build — a page stays a draft until you publish. Only a live page draws from the wallet, at a few cents a day, and you can unpublish anytime to stop charges. No locked contract.

5 links every gamer should add to their bio

Keep the page tight and ranked by what you want a new viewer to do. These five earn their spot on almost every gaming link in bio:

  1. Discord invite (top slot). Your Discord is home base — the place casual viewers become a community. Put the invite first. It is the single link most likely to turn a one-time clip-watcher into a regular.
  2. Twitch + Kick channels. Link both if you multistream. Add a "Live now" button you can toggle on stream days so viewers know when to show up.
  3. YouTube + clip channel. Send fans to your main channel for VODs and montage videos, and to a separate clips channel or playlist for the highlight reels that convert best.
  4. TikTok + Instagram. These are your discovery engines. A viewer who found you on YouTube should be one tap from your TikTok, and vice versa — cross-pollinating your audiences is how gaming accounts grow fastest.
  5. Merch, donations, or Steam. Whatever you monetize or want to show off — a merch store, a Ko-fi/donation link, your Steam profile, or a team/clan roster page. Because MumenLabs takes no commission, every sale and tip lands in full.

Beyond the core five, gamers commonly add: montage/edit videos, a team or clan page, tournament schedules, sponsor and affiliate links (chairs, energy drinks, capture cards), a business email for sponsorships, and an X profile for hot takes and go-live pings.

How do I link Discord and Twitch in one bio link?

Build one MumenLabs page and add two buttons — one pointing at your Discord invite URL, one at your Twitch channel — then paste your single page link (mumenlabs.com/b/yourhandle) into every social bio. You manage both destinations from one dashboard, so if your Discord invite regenerates or you rebrand your Twitch, you fix it once and every bio stays current.

This is the whole point of one link for Discord, YouTube and Twitch: your Instagram bio, TikTok bio, Twitch panel, and YouTube channel all point at the same hub, and you never re-edit a single social profile again. Streamers who lean hard on this setup should also read our guide to a link in bio for Twitch streamers, which covers go-live automation and panel placement in depth.

Best link in bio for TikTok gamers

For TikTok gamers, the best link in bio is one that loads in under a second on mobile and routes a viewer from a viral clip to the platform where you actually make money or build community — usually Discord, Twitch, or YouTube. TikTok gives creators exactly one bio link, so that link has to do everything.

Put your fastest-growing goal at the top: if you are building a Discord, lead with the invite; if you are chasing a Twitch affiliate, lead with "Watch live." MumenLabs pages are server-rendered with sub-second loads, so you do not bleed the impatient mobile taps that a heavy, slow link page loses. The same page works identically in your Instagram bio — and since Instagram and TikTok are where most gamers get discovered, keeping both bios pointed at one hub means you grow every channel at once. Creators juggling short-form clips across platforms will also want our link in bio for content creators breakdown.

Why a Google-ranked page matters for gamers

Here is the edge most gamers miss. When someone Googles your gamer tag, your team name, or "your handle + Discord," you want your page to show up — not a scraped fan wiki or a dead, abandoned link page. MumenLabs pages are real server-rendered pages carrying ProfilePage/Person schema, with an editable SEO title and description, so search engines and AI answer engines can actually read and cite them. Incumbent link tools ship thin pages and gate SEO controls behind paid tiers, funneling that search authority to their own domain instead of yours.

That matters more than it sounds: long-tail searches — the specific ones like "[your tag] gaming discord" — make up roughly 92% of all Google queries (Ahrefs long-tail study). Owning the result for your own name is free traffic you would otherwise leave on the table.

Put a QR code on your stream overlay and IRL

Every MumenLabs page comes with a free QR code, and for gamers that unlocks two moves an ordinary link cannot. First, drop the QR on your stream overlay or your "starting soon" and "be right back" screens — viewers scan it mid-stream and land on your Discord or merch page without leaving their phone. Second, use it at IRL events: LAN tournaments, conventions, meetups, or on a business card. Print it on a sticker or a banner and one scan pulls up your entire presence. New to these? Here is what a QR code is and how it works.

Frequently asked questions

What should a gamer put in their link in bio?

Lead with your Discord invite, then your Twitch and Kick channels, YouTube (main + a clips channel), TikTok, and Instagram. Add merch, donations, a Steam or team/clan page, and sponsor links below. Keep it to the handful of destinations you most want a new viewer to reach — a focused page converts better than a wall of 20 links.

How do I link Discord and Twitch in one bio link?

Create a MumenLabs link in bio page, add one button for your Discord invite and one for your Twitch channel, publish it, and paste the single page URL into your Instagram, TikTok, Twitch panel, and YouTube bios. Both links live on one page you control, so you update destinations once and every social profile stays current.

Best link in bio for TikTok gamers?

The best link in bio for TikTok gamers is a fast, mobile-first page that sends viewers from a clip to your highest-priority platform — usually Discord or Twitch. Because TikTok allows only one bio link, pick a hub like MumenLabs Link in Bio that loads in under a second, carries no commission on merch, and works identically in your Instagram bio.

How much does a gaming link in bio cost?

Building the page is free, and it stays a draft until you publish. A live page costs about $5 a month, billed by the day from a pay-as-you-go credit wallet — a fraction of the $8–35/month typical link-in-bio tools charge — and you can unpublish anytime to stop charges. There is no locked subscription and no commission on your sales.

Build your gaming presence in one link

Stop making fans hunt for your handles. Put your Discord, Twitch, Kick, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Steam, merch, and donations behind a single tap — create your link in bio page that ranks in a few minutes, free to build and about $5/month once you go live. Whether you are a streamer, a clip creator, or building a clan, one link runs your whole presence.

Want more angles? See our guides for Instagram influencers and Twitch streamers.


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