The link in your bio, doing actual work
Someone finds you on Instagram at eleven at night. They tap one link and they can read who you are, apply to train with you, book a call, and buy a program, without a single email between you. Then the whole thing lands in wagmi.fit as a lead.
A page you can put your name on
Not a website you have to maintain, and not a list of links pointing somewhere else. One page, on your own address, connected to the tools already running your business.
The link that goes in your bio
One address, c.wagmi.fit/yourname, holding everything you sell. Paste it into Instagram, TikTok, or a DM and you are done.
Built from blocks, not a website
Drag blocks into place, hide the ones you are not ready for, and watch the page redraw beside you as you type. No template to fight.
It fills your roster by itself
An application opens a lead. A booking opens a lead. A purchase opens a client. You do not retype a single name.
You can see what worked
Views, clicks, and completed forms, attributed to the block that earned them. So you know which offer is actually pulling.
Build it
Drag the blocks. Watch it redraw.
The editor puts your page structure on the left, the live page in the middle, and whatever you have selected on the right. Reorder blocks by dragging them, hide one with the eye toggle when you are not ready to show it, and undo when you change your mind. It saves as you go, and the preview flips between desktop and phone width so you can check the way it will actually be read.
- Add Text, Links and actions, Form, Consultation, or Featured product from the block menu
- Reorder by dragging; hide, duplicate, or delete any block
- Autosave, undo and redo, and a version you can restore
- Preview at desktop or phone width, because the bio link is opened on a phone
Page structure
Apply for 1:1 coaching
Book a free intro call
8-Week Hybrid Program
Branding
Display name
Profile orientation
Primary
Background
Socials
Hero image
Wired in
Every button goes somewhere real.
This is the part a link-in-bio tool cannot do. When you add a Form block you pick an actual questionnaire; when you add a Consultation you pick an actual event type from the calendar you already connected; when you add a product you pick one out of your Stripe catalog and wagmi.fit generates the checkout link. Nothing here is a URL you pasted in and have to remember to update.
- Forms: a wagmi.fit questionnaire, or your own from Typeform or Jotform
- Consultations: a real event type from your connected Calendly or Cal.com
- Products: imported from Stripe, with the checkout link generated for you
- A wagmi.fit form is answered on the page itself, with no login, no redirect, and no app
Coaching fit questionnaire
wagmi.fit form
Answers land on a lead in your roster
Intro call · 15 min
Calendly event type
Booking confirmed by your calendar
8-Week Hybrid Program
Stripe product
Checkout link generated for you
Nothing to re-enter
The page does the data entry.
This is the part that saves you the evening. When someone acts on your page, wagmi.fit writes the record for you. No exporting, no copying a name out of an email, no wondering whether you added them yet.
Someone applies
A form on your page comes back
wagmi.fit creates
- A contact, matched to someone you already know or created fresh
- An open lead in your roster, at the New stage
- Their answers, attached to that lead and ready to read
Someone books a call
A consultation is booked from your page
wagmi.fit creates
- The same contact and open lead, from the name, email, and phone they booked with
- The appointment itself, owned by your Calendly or Cal.com
- The stage moved to Consultation booked, so you can see it coming
Someone buys
A product is paid for on your page
wagmi.fit creates
- An existing client reused, if the buyer is already on your roster
- An open lead converted to a client, with all of its history kept
- A brand new client, already onboarding, when the buyer is a stranger
The bookkeeping is automatic. The coaching is not.
Records get written for you, and that is where it stops. Nothing on your page moves a lead past a stage you own, changes a program, or messages anyone on your behalf. If two people look like they might be the same person, wagmi.fit flags it for you to review instead of quietly merging them. And every one of these lands as a notification, so the first you hear of it is not a stranger showing up to a session.
Publish
Live when you say it is live.
Your page sits as a draft until you press Publish. No review queue, no marketplace approval, no waiting to hear back. You press the button and the page is being served from c.wagmi.fit/yourname a moment later. Profile settings is where you set the handle, write the title and description that show up in search, and upload the image that appears when someone shares the link. If you would rather not be indexed at all, turn off Show in search results and the page stays reachable by link and invisible to Google.
- Draft and Live are separate, and nothing publishes on its own
- Pick your handle; copy the public link straight from the editor
- SEO title, description, and an Open Graph image with a share preview
- Show in search results is a switch you control, and Unpublish takes it back down
Profile URL
Show in search results
Allow search engines to index this Profile Page.
Social preview
c.wagmi.fit
Jordan Reyes, Strength Coach
Coaching lifters who travel for work. Apply, book a call, or grab the 8-week program.
Analytics
Which offer is actually pulling.
Every published page counts its views, its clicks, and the forms people finish, and it ties each click back to the block that earned it. So when the intro call outperforms the program three to one, you find out from a number instead of a feeling, and you move the call up the page. It is measured without cookies and without following anyone around the internet.
- Page views, link clicks, click-through rate, and form submissions
- Activity over time across 7, 30, or 90 days
- Top clicked content, attributed to the block it came from
- No cookies and no cross-site tracking on your visitors
Page views
1,284
Published page loads
Link clicks
317
Tracked block actions
Click-through rate
24.7%
Clicks divided by views
Form submissions
38
Native forms completed
Top clicked content
Which block earned the click
The difference
A link page collects taps. This one collects clients.
The tools most coaches use for this were built for musicians and influencers. They are very good at listing links. They have no idea who your clients are.
A generic link page
- A button that sends someone to a Google Form you have to go and check
- A separate scheduler, on a separate link, with its own notifications
- Checkout somewhere else again, and the buyer is a stranger to your roster
- Clicks in one dashboard, clients in another, and nothing joining them up
Your wagmi.fit profile
- The form is answered on the page, and the answers arrive on a lead record
- The call is booked through the Calendly or Cal.com you already run
- The program is your Stripe product, and the buyer arrives with a name
- Views, clicks, and submissions sit next to the roster they turn into
Questions, answered
What the profile does, and what it does not
What is the address of my page?
c.wagmi.fit followed by the handle you choose, so c.wagmi.fit/jordanreyes, for instance. You pick the handle in Profile settings and can change it later. There is no custom domain today, so you cannot point coachjordan.com at it.
Does anything go live before I say so?
No. A new page is a draft, and a draft is not reachable by anyone. You keep editing, autosave keeps the draft current, and nothing is published until you press Publish. Unpublish takes it back down the same way, and visitors get a not-found page after that.
Is there a review or approval queue?
No. This is your page on your address, not a listing in a marketplace someone has to approve. You press Publish and it is live. There is no directory of coaches on wagmi.fit for people to browse, and no ranking to climb. Traffic comes from wherever you share the link.
What happens in wagmi.fit when someone acts on my page?
A record gets written for you. A form submission or a consultation booked from your page creates the contact and opens a lead, with the answers or the appointment attached to it. A purchase resolves against people you already know first: an existing client is reused, an open lead is converted to a client with its history intact, and only a genuinely unknown buyer becomes a new client, already in onboarding. You are not exporting anything or copying names out of your inbox.
See lead tracking Can it create the wrong person, or merge two people by mistake?
It matches on the contact details someone gives you, and when the match is ambiguous it does not guess. wagmi.fit fulfils the purchase, keeps that buyer separate, and flags it for you to review, rather than silently merging two records you would then have to pull apart. Calendar bookings that did not come from your page are ignored entirely.
What can I actually put on the page?
A profile introduction, text, an image or video, links and actions, a form, a consultation, a featured product, a product collection, testimonials, an FAQ, social links, community, and contact. From the editor you add Text, Links and actions, Form, Consultation, and Featured product directly.
How forms work Where does a form submission go?
A wagmi.fit form renders on the page itself, so your visitor answers it there, with no login and no redirect to another site, and the submission comes back into wagmi.fit against that person. You can also point the block at a Typeform or Jotform, in which case the answers stay with that provider and wagmi.fit tracks that it was completed.
See lead tracking How do consultations and products work on the page?
A consultation block points at a real event type from your connected Calendly or Cal.com, so the booking happens on the provider you already use. A product block pulls from your Stripe catalog. Import your products, and wagmi.fit generates the checkout link. You can paste an external checkout URL instead if you would rather.
How payments work Can I control how it looks in Google and when someone shares it?
Yes. Profile settings holds an SEO title, a description, and an Open Graph image with alt text, plus a preview of how a shared link will read. A "Show in search results" switch decides whether search engines may index the page at all. Turn it off and the page stays reachable by link but unlisted.
Can I brand it?
You set a display name, bio, profile image, hero image, favicon, a primary color, a background color, and whether the profile sits left or centered. Instagram and TikTok links sit under your name. The page carries a small wagmi.fit mark in the footer.
Do I need a separate website too?
Most coaches we talk to do not. If you already have a site, keep it. The profile page is the thing you put in a bio link, where the job is to get one person to take one next step, not to explain everything about you.
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