How to Add Multiple Links on Facebook

Last verified 2026-07-06.

Facebook lets you add multiple link entries directly in the Websites field. This guide walks through the exact path in the current Facebook app and covers the common failure modes (redirect loops, unverified domains, in-app browser blockers) so your links actually work when someone taps them.

Step-by-step

  1. Step 1. Open the Facebook app and go to your profile.
  2. Step 2. Tap the button that opens Page → About → Contact and basic info → Websites.
  3. Step 3. Tap "Add link" and paste the destination URL. Give it a short, descriptive title.
  4. Step 4. Repeat "Add link" for each additional destination.
  5. Step 5. Save. The links appear on your public profile in the order you added them — drag to reorder if the field supports it.

Why Facebook still works with a link-in-bio page

Even though Facebook allows multiple Websites, most creators still route through a single link-in-bio for three reasons: (1) one consistent URL across every platform, (2) analytics per destination — Facebook's built-in numbers show taps on the field, not clicks per link, (3) you can reorder, hide, or A/B test destinations without editing your profile.

Common failure mode: the in-app browser

Most "link not working on Facebook" reports come down to one cause: the Facebook app opens taps inside its own in-app browser (a WebView) instead of the phone's default browser. Some payment providers, membership platforms, and single-sign-on flows detect WebViews and block them, which surfaces as a blank page, a login loop, or an "unsupported browser" error. The fix is to open the link in the system browser — long-press the link (iOS) or tap the ⋮ menu → "Open in browser" (Android). Linklay's edge-rendered pages work in WebViews, so if your destination is a Linklay profile the link works everywhere; the WebView issue only bites when the final destination is a third-party checkout or SSO.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many links can I put on Facebook?

Facebook allows multiple link entries in the Websites field. In practice, most creators still use a link-in-bio page to consolidate for consistency across platforms.

Do links on Facebook count in analytics?

Facebook's built-in analytics show taps on the profile Websites, but not per-destination clicks if you use a link-in-bio page. Use a link-in-bio tool that ships per-link analytics for that breakdown.

Can I change my links later?

Yes — repeat the same steps in Page → About → Contact and basic info → Websites. Changes take effect immediately on your public profile.

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