Find Any Linktree Username with WhatsMyName App
Linktree is the most widely used link-in-bio service, letting creators collect all their links on one page shared from their social profiles. Because a Linktree is designed to aggregate a person's entire online presence, searching Linktree through WhatsMyName App is an exceptionally useful identity hub alongside 731 other platforms checked at the same time. No login, no install, results in seconds.
Platform: Link-in-bio, creator hub · 50 million+ users
Search Linktree Username FreeWhat Is Linktree and Why Username Searches Matter
Linktree launched in 2016 to solve the single-link limitation of social bios by giving creators one page that links to everything they do. With over 50 million users, it is the default link hub for creators, businesses, and public figures. Each user has a public page reachable through linktr.ee/username, which makes pages directly verifiable by tools like WhatsMyName App.
Username searches on Linktree matter especially in identity research. Because a Linktree is built to aggregate a person's links, the page itself maps their footprint across social, commerce, and content platforms. Investigators use a found Linktree to pivot to every linked account at once. Brands confirm a creator's full presence before a partnership. Anti-fraud checks verify whether a Linktree linked from a suspicious profile leads to genuine accounts.
Because a Linktree page is purpose-built to list a person's other accounts, a confirmed result here is one of the fastest ways to expand a single handle into a complete cross-platform footprint.
How Linktree Usernames Work
Linktree pages are reached through linktr.ee/username, where the username is chosen by the user and is unique. The page lists the links and buttons the user has added, which typically point to their social profiles, stores, and content. A separate display name and bio appear on the page.
Creators set their Linktree username to match the handle they use on Instagram, TikTok, and elsewhere so it is recognisable, which makes Linktree easy to find from a known handle and useful as a hub in a cross-platform identity check.
Because users can change their username and edit their links, real-time checks matter. WhatsMyName App checks the live Linktree page each time you search rather than relying on cached data.
- Page URL format: linktr.ee/username
- Username chosen by the user and unique
- Page lists the user's other links and buttons
- Display name and bio are separate
- Creators usually match their main social handle
How to Search a Linktree Username with WhatsMyName App
No account, no install, no cost. Results in under 90 seconds.
Go to WhatsMyName App
Open whatsmynameapp.us in your browser on any device. No account is needed and nothing needs to be installed.
Enter the Linktree username
Type the Linktree handle into the search bar exactly as it appears in the page URL.
Run the search
Click Search. WhatsMyName App immediately begins checking all 732 platforms in parallel, including Linktree.
Find the Linktree result
Results stream in as each check completes. Look for the Linktree entry showing confirmed or not found.
Click through to verify
If confirmed, click the result to open the live page and review all the links the user has collected in one place.
Check connected platforms
Review all other found results, and compare them against the links listed on the Linktree page, which often maps directly to a person's full footprint.
Export results
Once the scan completes, export all found accounts to CSV with one click, including platform name, profile URL, and category.
What WhatsMyName App Shows for Linktree
When WhatsMyName App finds a Linktree page, it returns a direct link to it. Clicking through shows the display name, bio, and the full list of links the user has added, typically including social profiles, stores, and content platforms. The page confirms the username is registered and often maps directly to the person's wider footprint.
Linktree pages are public, so a found result reliably indicates a live page. If no Linktree page exists for the searched username, WhatsMyName App returns a not-found result for Linktree while continuing to check all remaining platforms.
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Once you confirm a Linktree page, it becomes a fast pivot point. Review the links the user has collected and cross-reference them against the other found results in the same search. Because a Linktree is purpose-built to aggregate a person's accounts, it can expand a single handle into a near-complete footprint in one step.
For verification, consistency between the Linktree's listed links and the accounts found independently in the same search strengthens confidence that they belong to one person. A Linktree linked from a suspicious profile that leads only to other suspicious accounts is itself a useful signal.
If the search returned no Linktree result, the handle is not currently associated with a Linktree page. The person may use a different username, a different link-in-bio service, or none at all.
- Use the listed links as a direct map to other accounts
- Cross-reference listed links against the same search's results
- Treat Linktree as a fast footprint-expansion hub
- Note whether a Linktree leads to genuine or suspicious accounts
Related Platform Searches
WhatsMyName App checks these platforms alongside Linktree in a single search. Explore the guides below or browse all OSINT tools available on this site.
Linktree is most often shared from an Instagram bio. A matching Instagram handle confirms the Linktree belongs to the same creator and is the most common entry point.
Creators link their Linktree from TikTok bios under the same handle. Confirming TikTok corroborates the identity behind a Linktree hub.
Creators frequently funnel audiences from a Linktree to OnlyFans. Checking OnlyFans for the same handle helps verify a creator's full footprint.
Frequently Asked Questions about Linktree Username Search
Why is a Linktree page useful for identity research?
A Linktree is purpose-built to aggregate a person's links to their other accounts. Finding one and reviewing its links can expand a single handle into a near-complete cross-platform footprint in one step.
Does WhatsMyName App read the links on a Linktree page?
WhatsMyName App confirms the Linktree page exists and links to it. You can review the full list of links the user has collected by clicking through to the live page, then cross-reference them against the other found results.
What does a not-found Linktree result mean?
It means no public Linktree page exists at the searched username. The person may use a different handle, a different link-in-bio service, or none at all.
Can a Linktree help verify whether accounts belong to one person?
Yes. Consistency between the links a Linktree lists and the accounts found independently in the same search strengthens confidence that they belong to one person, since the user themselves assembled the link list.
Why might a Linktree search return an error?
An error means Linktree returned an unexpected response during the check, usually temporary rate-limiting or a brief connectivity issue. Wait a few minutes and run the search again.
Is searching a Linktree username with WhatsMyName App legal?
How is this different from opening the Linktree directly?
Opening a Linktree shows its links. WhatsMyName App checks Linktree and 731 other platforms at once, so you can use the Linktree as a hub and also independently confirm the wider footprint around the same handle.
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WhatsMyName App checks Linktree and 731 other platforms simultaneously. Free, no sign-up, results in under 90 seconds. Read the full WhatsMyName App guide to get the most out of every search.
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