See Your Linktree as a Store — Before You Move a Thing
Paste your Linktree and Keepp instantly rebuilds it as a shoppable storefront — products become cards, links stay links — so you can see it before you sign up for anything.
By Keepp Team
The reason most people stay on a link list they’ve outgrown isn’t that they love it. It’s that switching feels like work — exporting links, rebuilding a page, re-uploading images, hoping it looks right at the end of it. So the tab stays open, the list keeps growing, and the products you actually sell keep hiding inside plain blue links.
So we built the lazy way to find out what you’re missing: paste your Linktree, and Keepp shows you your store. No signup, no setup, no moving anything.
Paste a link, get a storefront
Drop your Linktree URL into keepp.link/see-how-it-looks and Keepp reads your page the way a customer would — your name, your photo, your bio, every link and product on it — and rebuilds it as a real Keepp storefront in a few seconds. You’re not configuring anything. You’re looking at the finished thing.
It’s a real, shareable preview too. Send the link to a business partner, sit on it for a day, come back to it — it’s yours to look at before you decide anything.
The part that’s actually clever
Here’s the thing about link-in-bio pages: people cram products into them because there’s nowhere else to put them. “Ceramic vase — $40.” “Pre-order the new drop.” “Shop my Amazon picks.” On a list, those land as the same gray link as “About me,” and they sell about as well.
Keepp can tell the difference. It reads your links and works out which ones are products — by their wording, where they go, the prices in them — and promotes those into proper shoppable cards with images, while your genuine links stay clean links. The ones it can find a picture for, it pulls one in; the ones it can’t get a guess wrong on, it leaves you a clean placeholder to swap later.
It won’t be perfect on the first pass, and it’s not trying to be. Anything it sorts the wrong way, you move between Links and Shop with a tap — so the preview ends up matching how you actually sell, not how a list forced you to.
Why a store beats a list
A list answers one question: where do I click? A storefront answers the one that makes you money: what should I buy? Same links, same products — but laid out as a page with your face at the top, your best sellers as cards, and your links underneath instead of buried among them. The difference isn’t decoration. It’s the difference between a directory and a shop.
And the small touches add up. Your “Shop the new drop” link picks up a shopping-bag icon, your newsletter gets an envelope, your podcast gets headphones — little signals that read as brand instead of template, chosen for you automatically from a set you’d otherwise have to dig for.
When you’re ready, it’s yours
Liking what you see is the whole point. When you are, claim it — your storefront, your products, your links, ready to go live at keepp.link/yourhandle. From there you get the rest: import the rest of your catalog, capture leads instead of losing them in your DMs, theme the page to your brand. But none of that is the ask today.
Today the ask is just to look.
Paste your Linktree at keepp.link/see-how-it-looks — no signup, about thirty seconds to see your store.