Linktree

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Linktree is a software platform that provides a customizable landing page to host multiple links, commonly used by creators, brands, and businesses in social media bios.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Linktree.

  1. LINKTREE* LINKTREE +12136345249 AU
  2. LINKTREE* LINKTREE +61385381294 AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Linktree’s current subscription plans and prices?

Linktree offers a Free plan plus paid tiers such as Starter, Pro, and Premium. In many regions, Starter is around US$5/month, Pro around US$9/month, and Premium around US$24/month when billed monthly, though exact pricing varies by country and promotions. You can view the latest prices and features for each tier on linktr.ee/pricing or inside your account under Billing.

Why do I see a recurring monthly or annual charge from Linktree on my statement?

This usually indicates you upgraded to a paid Linktree plan and the subscription is renewing automatically. Linktree subscriptions renew at the start of each billing cycle (monthly or yearly) until you cancel. Check your plan and renewal date by logging into linktr.ee and going to your Account or Billing/Subscription settings.

How do I cancel my Linktree subscription so I’m no longer charged?

If you subscribed on the web, log in at linktr.ee, go to Settings or Billing/Subscription, and choose the option to downgrade or cancel your paid plan; your account will usually revert to the Free plan at the end of the current billing period. If you subscribed through the Apple App Store or Google Play, you must cancel via your Apple ID or Google Play subscriptions page, not on the Linktree website. Make sure you complete the cancellation at least 24 hours before the renewal time to avoid the next charge.

Why was I charged by Linktree after I thought I cancelled?

Linktree charges at the beginning of each billing cycle, and cancellations generally take effect at the end of the current period, not immediately. If you cancelled after your card was already charged, you’ll keep access to paid features until that cycle ends, but you typically won’t receive a partial refund for unused days. Double‑check your billing section (or your Apple/Google subscription list) to confirm that the subscription shows as cancelled and note the end date.

How can I request a refund for a Linktree charge I don’t recognize or no longer want?

Refunds for Linktree web subscriptions are handled case‑by‑case by their support team. Go to help.linktr.ee, search for “billing” or “refund,” and use the contact form to submit details including the email linked to your account, the last 4 digits of the card, charge date, and amount. If you were billed via the Apple App Store or Google Play, refunds must generally be requested through Apple or Google’s own refund process, as those platforms process the payment directly.

Why do I see a small $0–$2 Linktree charge or a pending amount that later disappears?

Linktree (or their payment processor) may place a small temporary authorization hold when you first add or update a card to verify that the payment method is valid. This is not a completed charge and typically falls off or converts to $0 within a few business days. If the small amount remains posted on your statement after a week, contact your bank or Linktree support via help.linktr.ee with a screenshot of the transaction.

How can I find out which Linktree account is using my card?

If you see a Linktree charge but aren’t sure which account it belongs to, start by searching your email inbox for “Linktree receipt” or “linktr.ee” across all addresses you use. If you still can’t locate the account, contact Linktree support through help.linktr.ee and provide the charge date, currency, amount, and the last 4 digits of your card so they can help identify the associated account (they won’t ask for your full card number). You may also want to ask any business partners, staff, or social media managers if they created a Linktree using your payment details.

What charge amounts are typical for Linktree, and how will they appear on my statement?

Common Linktree charges correspond to their subscription tiers (for example, roughly US$5, US$9, or US$24 per month, or a larger single amount if you chose annual billing). On your statement, the descriptor may appear as “LINKTR.EE,” “LINKTREE,” or a similar variation, sometimes alongside the city or region of their billing provider. If you see repeated charges in these amounts on a set monthly or yearly schedule, it most likely relates to an active Linktree subscription.

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