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Linktree adds scheduling and archiving.

Today, link-in-bio business Linktree unveiled link scheduling, archiving, and automated YouTube and TikTok video retrieval.

Links may now be scheduled for page launch on Linktree. They can even specify different time zones to match their drop or release to their target location. You may also set a deactivation time for scheduled links to avoid manually deactivating unnecessary links.

A tool to archive links you don’t want on your website is also coming from an Australian startup. This operation preserves link stats without deleting them.

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Linktree already highlights social media material. Pro customers may now instantly download their latest TikTok, Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook videos. The startup used to automatically gather postings from X (now Twitter) and Threads.

The firm also adds the “prioritize” option to emphasize links. When someone visits their Linktree page, they may automatically enlarge or animate links.

All users can archive links; paying Starter plan customers can schedule and prioritize links; and Pro plan users can retrieve the newest video.

Last month, Linktree, which has over 45 million users, named former Webflow executive Jiaona “JZ” Zhang chief product officer. The business engaged Sonalytic founders Martin Gould and Johnny Hunter to oversee its AI efforts. They worked at Spotify until 2021 after selling Sonalytic in 2017. After that, they founded Sequoia-backed content discovery business This One, which has been closing since they joined Linktree.

The business bought Koji and Bento, two link-in-bio companies, last year. Bento continues, although Koji has withdrawn.

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