zento

your internet corner, with flavor

colorful, personal, way less boring than the usual bio page

make your links feel like a place people want to hang out.

zento turns your link-in-bio into a mini homepage with color, images, and playful cards, so people get your vibe before they even click.

artists
coaches
writers
small brands
creators with too many links

try a handle

this is the kind of simple signup flow we can wire next.

instant profile vibe
zento.me/
secure zento.me/yourname
live preview@yourname

headline

one page for your links, drops, and tiny internet world

new drop
video
shop
about

what people want

pick a handle, add your links, upload a few images, done. no giant setup ritual.

see what that can look like
favorite profile this week01

zento.me/maya

dj, editor, chronic maker of tiny worlds

latest

watch the rooftop set

community

join the text list

the problem

most bio pages feel interchangeable.

same buttons, same spacing, same mood. yours should feel more like your room, your desk, your poster wall.

why it works02
better first impression
more taps on your links
space for images + notes
easy to update anytime

examples

three ways this can feel alive.

dj sets + edits

maya lune

zento.me/mayalune

listen now
tour dates
new visual drop

photography + travel

niko atlas

zento.me/nikoatlas

print shop
iceland diary
gear list

writer + internet thinker

rue

zento.me/ruenotes

latest essay
favorite links
small note

social proof

people don't want another dead-looking bio tool.

1 tap

to get the vibe of someone's whole online world

3 mins

to imagine the first version of an instant profile setup

0 clutter

if we keep the editing flow tight and visual

looks like you

mix colors, photos, notes, and links so the page feels like a mini homepage, not a generic bio tool.

fast to set up

pick a handle, drop in your links, upload a couple images, and you have something shareable right away.

built for curious clicks

cards, previews, and visual rhythm give people a reason to stay longer and tap around.

testimonials

the kind of reaction we want.

it feels like my page finally has a personality instead of looking like a list of chores.

talia

illustrator

people actually click around now because it looks like a tiny world, not a boring link dump.

omar

filmmaker

i changed my links three times in one week and it still felt easy instead of annoying.

jules

podcaster

what's next

next move: let people claim a profile the second they want one.

this page now tells the story a lot better. the next feature is a real signup flow so someone can pick a handle, make an account, and land in their own editable profile right away.

signup idea

1. pick a handle

choose `zento.me/yourname` if it's free

2. create account

email or magic link, nothing heavy

3. start customizing

bio, links, avatar, cards, published instantly

early supporter access

support zento while it is still small.

early supporters will help shape the first real profile builder and may get lifetime perks like extra cards, more image room, custom colors, and an optional supporter badge.

more creative room
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