YouTube Card vs Bio Link: When to Use Each (2026)

TL;DR:
  • YouTube Cards are interactive overlays inside videos. They link to other videos / playlists / channels ??” not external URLs (in most cases).
  • Bio link / channel link drives external traffic from your channel page to your website / store / bio link tool URL.
  • Use cards for in-platform engagement (watch time, subscribers); use bio link for external conversion.

What Cards Are

YouTube Cards are pop-up overlays on videos. Types:

  • Video card ??” link to another video.
  • Playlist card ??” link to a playlist.
  • Channel card ??” promote another channel.
  • Link card ??” external URL (only available to YouTube Partner Program members with verified channels).

Cards appear at timestamps you set during editing. Visible as small "i" icons that expand into clickable cards.

Card Limitations

LimitationDetail
External URL cardsYouTube Partner Program required (1,000+ subs + 4,000 watch hours)
Card placementVisible only when viewer hovers/taps "i" icon
Click-through rateTypically 0.5-2% ??” much lower than expected
Mobile vs desktopMobile cards work but smaller targets

Bio Link / Channel Link Differences

FeatureCardsBio / Channel link
Where seenInside video (timestamped)Channel page (banner / About)
Click targetOther videos, channels, playlists, sometimes external (Partner only)Any external URL
Visible without action?"i" icon, viewer must tapYes ??” banner overlay or About tab
CTR0.5-2%2-5% of channel visitors
Cross-platformWorks on desktop + mobileBanner desktop only; About both
Best forWatch-time loops, subscriber CTAsExternal conversion (newsletter, store)

When to Use Cards

  • Cross-promote your own videos. "Watch the deep-dive next" ?†’ video card to longer version.
  • Build playlist watch time. Card ?†’ playlist linking related videos. Boosts session watch time.
  • Subscriber funnel. Card linking new viewers to your trailer / "Start here" video.
  • External link (Partner Program members) ??” link to landing page, course, store.

When to Use Bio Link

  • External conversion goals ??” newsletter, store, course, contact.
  • Multi-destination ??” bio link tool URL covering all options.
  • Cross-platform consistency ??” same URL on YouTube + IG + X.

Combining Both

Best practice for active YouTubers:

  1. Cards on every video ?†’ watch-time loops via your video / playlist cards.
  2. End screens (last 5-20 seconds of video) ?†’ subscribe button + next video.
  3. Bio / channel link ?†’ bio link tool URL covering external destinations.
  4. Description first 2 lines ?†’ URL to current campaign.

Setting Up Cards

1 YouTube Studio ?†’ Content ?†’ tap a video.
2 Right sidebar ?†’ Editor tab.
3 Scroll to Cards section ?†’ + Add card.
4 Pick card type ?†’ enter destination ?†’ set timestamp.
5 Save.

Cards Aren't a Replacement for Bio Link

Cards live inside videos and require viewer action (tap "i" icon). Bio link is permanent on channel page and accessible to every visitor. Use both for different jobs.


FAQ

Can I add an external URL via YouTube Card?

Only if you're a YouTube Partner Program member.

What's the click rate on YouTube Cards?

0.5-2% typically. Much lower than expected.

Should I use Cards or bio link?

Both. Cards for in-platform watch-time. Bio link for external conversion.

Where do Cards appear in the video?

At timestamps you set during editing. Show as "i" icons that expand to cards.

Do Cards work on mobile?

Yes ??” viewers tap the "i" icon. Smaller target but functional.


Key Takeaways
  • Cards = in-video overlays linking to videos / playlists / channels (external requires Partner Program).
  • Bio link = channel page link to external destinations.
  • Use both. Cards for watch-time loops; bio link for conversion.
  • Card CTR is lower than expected (0.5-2%); bio link 2-5%.

External destination URL for YouTube

UniLink: unil.ink/yourname ??” works as bio link, channel banner link, and card URL (if Partner).

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