How to Make a Link Clickable on Facebook

Last verified 2026-07-06.

Facebook is selective about which text surfaces render URLs as clickable links. The Websites field on your profile always is; captions are clickable; and descriptions ARE clickable. This guide covers every surface and the workarounds when a paste doesn't auto-link.

Step-by-step

  1. Step 1. For the primary link — the one on your profile — go to Page → About → Contact and basic info → Websites, paste your URL into Websites, and save.
  2. Step 2. Make sure the URL starts with https:// — without the protocol, most platforms don't auto-detect it as a link.
  3. Step 3. Captions on Facebook are clickable — paste the URL directly into the caption and it will auto-link.
  4. Step 4. Long-form descriptions on Facebook ARE clickable — the first paragraph is prime real estate for your primary link.
  5. Step 5. Comments are not a reliable clickable surface on Facebook — stick with the profile Websites.

What "clickable" actually means on each surface

Profile Websites: always clickable, one URL per field (or multiple if the platform supports it). Captions: are clickable. Descriptions: ARE clickable. Comments: not a reliable clickable surface. Bio/About text: never clickable on any major platform — the Websites field is the only clickable slot in your profile chrome.

When to use a link-in-bio instead of the raw URL

If you're going to be swapping the destination frequently (new video, new episode, new drop), point Facebook at a link-in-bio page once and change the destination inside the tool. Your Facebook profile never needs another edit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why isn't the link in my Facebook caption clickable?

Captions on Facebook are clickable — check that the URL starts with https:// and has no trailing whitespace.

Do I need a special format?

Include the https:// prefix. Bare domains (example.com without https) auto-link on some platforms and not others. https:// is universal.

Can I make an image clickable?

Facebook's Websites attaches to a single URL. Images inline with a post aren't independently clickable — the whole post opens the post, not a URL.

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