- A link in bio is a single-page button list for routing social traffic. An online store is a multi-product e-commerce site with cart, checkout, inventory, shipping and order management.
- Use a bio link if you sell 1-5 simple products or route to an existing store. Use a dedicated store (Shopify, WooCommerce) if you have a real catalogue with variants, shipping, inventory and tax handling.
- Modern bio link tools (UniLink, Stan Store, Beacons) ship "store blocks" that handle 1-50 products natively. Beyond that, you need a real e-commerce platform.
What Each One Is
Link in bio: hosted single-page list of buttons. Optionally includes "store blocks" ??” embedded products with checkout ??” but the page is primarily for routing.
Online store: full e-commerce site with product catalogue, cart, checkout, inventory management, shipping calculation, tax handling, order management, customer accounts. Built on Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, custom dev.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Link in Bio (with store blocks) | Online Store |
|---|---|---|
| Product catalogue | 1-50 products | 50-50,000+ products |
| Variants (size, colour) | Limited | Full support |
| Inventory management | Basic | Full SKU tracking |
| Shipping calculation | Flat rate or none | Real-time carrier rates |
| Tax calculation | Basic / VAT helper | Real-time by jurisdiction |
| Cart | Single-product or basic | Multi-item cart |
| Customer accounts | Sometimes | Yes |
| Order management | Email-based | Full backend |
| Payment options | Stripe, PayPal | 10+ processors, BNPL, crypto |
| Cost | $0-30/mo | $29-299/mo + transaction fees |
| Setup time | 15 min | 1-30 days |
When a Bio Link Is Enough
- You sell 1-10 digital products (presets, ebooks, courses).
- You sell physical products in low volume (<100 orders/month).
- Your products don't have complex variants or shipping needs.
- Your audience comes from social media, not search.
- You want to test demand before committing to Shopify-grade infrastructure.
When You Need a Real Online Store
- You sell 50+ products with variants.
- You need real-time shipping rates from carriers.
- You have tax compliance requirements (multi-state, multi-country).
- Your business is e-commerce-first, not social-first.
- You need customer accounts, wishlists, gift cards, advanced promotions.
- You sell physical products at scale (>500 orders/month).
Bio Link Store Blocks: What They Actually Do
Modern bio link tools include store blocks that handle the basics natively:
- UniLink ??” Shop, Digital, Course, Service, Membership blocks with Stripe/PayPal checkout, file delivery, course hosting.
- Beacons ??” Product, Tip Jar, Course blocks with platform commission on sales.
- Stan Store ??” Whole platform is a store: digital products, courses, coaching slots ??” flat $29/month, no commission.
- Linktree Pro ??” Sell Product, Tip Jar ??” basic checkout with platform fees.
For 1-50 simple products, these store blocks are functionally complete. For larger catalogues you'll outgrow them.
The Hybrid Pattern
Many growing creator businesses use both:
- Online store on Shopify for the full catalogue, shipping, inventory.
- Bio link page from social bios with featured products linking to the Shopify store.
This way social traffic gets the bio-link routing experience, while the Shopify backend handles real e-commerce complexity.
Cost Comparison
| Volume | Bio link store | Shopify Basic | Stan Store |
|---|---|---|---|
| $100/month sales | $0-10 (free + Stripe) | $29 + Stripe | $29 + Stripe |
| $1,000/month sales | $0-100 (commission-based) | $29 + Stripe | $29 + Stripe |
| $10,000/month sales | $200-500 (commission) | $29 + Stripe | $29 + Stripe |
| $50,000/month sales | $1,000-2,500 (commission) | $29 + Stripe | $29 + Stripe |
For high-volume sellers, flat-fee tools (Shopify, Stan Store) win on cost. For low-volume social-first sellers, commission-based bio link tools (Linktree, Beacons) work fine.
FAQ
Can a bio link replace a Shopify store?
For 1-50 simple products, yes. For real e-commerce catalogues with variants, shipping, inventory and tax compliance, Shopify still wins.
Which bio link tool has the best store?
UniLink (no platform commission on most tiers, course + digital + physical blocks) and Stan Store (flat $29/mo, no commission) for digital sellers. Beacons for fast tipping/products.
Is Stan Store better than Shopify?
For digital products at <$2k/month sales, Stan can be cheaper. For physical products at scale, Shopify wins.
Can I link my Shopify store from my bio link?
Yes ??” most bio link tools support direct links to external Shopify URLs. Some (UniLink) sync product feeds so a button updates automatically.
Do bio link store blocks charge transaction fees?
Depends on the tool. Linktree, Beacons take a cut. UniLink and Stan Store don't take a platform commission on most tiers.
Should I sell on bio link OR my main store?
Both. Have a main store for serious commerce; route social traffic via bio link with featured products that link back to the main store.
- Bio link with store blocks handles 1-50 simple products. Online stores handle 50-50,000+ with full e-commerce features.
- For social-first creators selling digital products, bio link tools (UniLink, Stan Store, Beacons) are often enough.
- For physical products at scale or complex catalogues, dedicated e-commerce platforms (Shopify, WooCommerce) win.
- Most growing creator businesses use both: bio link for social routing, Shopify-style store for the full catalogue.
Free bio link with built-in store
UniLink ships Shop, Digital, Course, Service and Membership blocks ??” no platform commission on most tiers, custom domain, full analytics ??” on the free plan.
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