Mycvify vs Linktree

Linktree is great for links. Mycvify is for a real site.

If your goal is centralizing 6-8 links from your bio, Linktree wins on simplicity. If you want a personal website that ranks in Google, accepts a custom domain, and tells your professional story — Mycvify.

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Where Mycvify wins

Areas where Mycvify has a meaningful edge over Linktree:

  • It's a real website, not a list. Sections for experience, projects, skills, languages — the things a CV has.
  • Custom domain (Pro). yourname.com beats linktr.ee/yourname for credibility.
  • Real SEO. Each profile is indexable HTML, with og:image and JSON-LD baked in.
  • Multi-locale native (EN/ES/中文). Linktree doesn't translate your bio per visitor.
  • AI CV import — drop a PDF, the site is 90% built.

Where Linktree wins

Honest about Linktree's strengths — they have real ones:

  • Brand recognition — most people know the linktr.ee URL.
  • Two-tap creation. Done in 90 seconds with zero thinking.
  • Click analytics on individual links.
  • Tight Instagram / TikTok integrations.

Pick Linktree when

Cases where Linktree is the right call:

  • You're a creator routing followers to 5 platforms.
  • You don't care about Google, you care about clicks-from-bio.

Pick Mycvify when

Cases where Mycvify is the better fit:

  • You want a real personal/portfolio site, not just a links page.
  • You want a custom domain (yourname.com) without WordPress.
  • You're a freelancer / professional and need to be findable in Google.
  • Your audience is multilingual.