Comparison
A Linktree alternative for artists (media-first, not button-first)
Link lists are fine—until you want your work to actually land. Mixtape is built to showcase art: video, music, visuals, and story—so your page feels like a destination.
What you get
- Designed around showcasing media, not just links
- Aesthetic layouts + identity (not a generic template)
- Better sharing (OG images + embeds) so posts look good everywhere
- Structured data so AI/search tools can understand what’s on the page
FAQ
Is Mixtape trying to replace Linktree?
If you only need buttons, a link list is fine. Mixtape is for creators who want their work to be the first thing people experience.
What makes Mixtape “media-first”?
Your page can feature video, audio, images, and embeds directly—so visitors engage with your work without leaving immediately.
Will this help people find me?
It can—Mixtape pages are crawlable and include structured data, plus your work is presented clearly for sharing and discovery.
Quick comparison
A simple way to think about it: link lists optimize for clicks; Mixtape optimizes for understanding and engagement.
| Feature | Mixtape | Typical link list |
|---|---|---|
| Media-first blocks | Yes (video/audio/images/embeds) | Usually limited |
| Feels like a destination | Designed for identity + story | Button list |
| Share previews (OG) | Strong defaults + dynamic share images | Varies |
| Structured data for AI/search | Yes (CollectionPage + typed media) | Rare |