About Linktree
Linktree is a software platform that lets you create a single, customizable landing page to house multiple links, making it easy to share all your content, products, and profiles from one URL. Widely used by creators, influencers, brands, and businesses, Linktree pages often appear in Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and other social media bios. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and offers features such as link customization, basic analytics, integrations with e‑commerce and email tools, and branding options through its website at linktr.ee.
A Linktree charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you upgraded from the free plan to a paid subscription (such as Starter, Pro, or Premium), purchased add‑on features, or paid for Linktree through a mobile app store (Apple App Store or Google Play). Charges are typically billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until cancelled, and may show up under descriptors like “LINKTR.EE,” “LINKTREE,” or similar. You might also see a small temporary authorization hold when you first add or update a payment method, which should drop off automatically after a few days.
If you’re unsure about a Linktree charge, first sign in at linktr.ee and check your Account or Billing/Subscription settings for your current plan, next billing date, and invoices or receipts. Look through your email inbox (and spam folder) for receipts from Linktree or from the app store you used to subscribe. To resolve issues, visit the Linktree Help Center at help.linktr.ee and submit a support request, or manage/cancel app‑store subscriptions via your Apple ID or Google Play account. For unrecognized charges, verify whether a teammate, social media manager, or another authorized user set up the account, then contact Linktree support or your bank/card issuer if you still suspect unauthorized use.