Both pageo and bio.fm let you share multiple links from one profile. That's where the similarity ends. bio.fm is built around blocks, embeds, and visual editors. pageo is built around speed, clarity, and control.
The difference
bio.fm encourages embedding feeds, videos, and widgets. Your page becomes a content surface. pageo keeps focus on what matters: where people should go next.
bio.fm requires choosing blocks, layouts, and embeds. More setup friction for simple use cases. pageo gets you live in under a minute with no decision fatigue.
bio.fm pages can grow complex over time with stacked blocks. pageo intentionally avoids turning your bio link into a cluttered microsite.
Feature breakdown
For developers
bio.fm is a GUI-only tool. pageo was built with developers in mind. Store your profile as a JSON file in GitHub, enable webhooks for live sync, and manage your links like code.
{
"profile": {
"name": "Alex Chen",
"role": "Full-Stack Developer",
"bio": "Building things on the web"
},
"links": [
{
"title": "GitHub",
"url": "https://github.com/alexchen"
},
{
"title": "Portfolio",
"url": "https://alexchen.dev"
}
]
}Philosophy
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The bottom line
If you care about speed, clarity, and control, pageo is the superior choice.