Bio route
Put the strongest next step first: lead magnet, booking, DM keyword, Creator Pack, or starter offer.
One clean next step from this profile.
Comment START
Pick a creator preset, add your promise, copy the public link, and paste ready-made bio, post, Story, and DM CTAs without buying another link-in-bio tool.
Update the fields, then copy the public link and paste-ready CTAs.
This is the link to paste in bio, posts, Stories, or DMs. It opens a simple public creator page, not the ZapMind homepage or builder.
zapmind.in/creator-link-hub#hub=...
The copied link includes the complete setup in the URL.
Promise preview
Comment RESETCopy the version that matches where you are sending traffic.
Use these only if you want to know which placement worked. They still open the same creator hub.
Use only proof you can verify.
Creators need a daily place to send attention after every post. The ZapMind version is built around links, campaigns, proof, and the next revenue decision.
Put the strongest next step first: lead magnet, booking, DM keyword, Creator Pack, or starter offer.
Separate bio, post, Story, and DM links so creators stop guessing which content route is working.
No extra paid bio-link subscription is needed for planning, export, or proof tracking inside ZapMind.
The free builder makes the route clear. ZapMind membership adds Creator Packs, prompts, templates, dashboard paths, and future tool drops as they are finalized.
They can copy a shareable ZapMind public hub link and export the setup. For server-side analytics and member storage, ZapMind should add a storage-backed member hub next. This v1 gives the builder, campaign logic, and clean public link page now.
No. The ledger is a local daily proof tracker and campaign planner. It avoids fake precision until a hosted tracking layer is added. Creators should log only real clicks, leads, replies, checkout starts, or revenue they can verify.
Put the link that matches the current content CTA: free lead magnet, DM keyword, booking call, Creator Pack, or starter offer. Avoid sending warm traffic into a menu with too many choices.