How to Use Groups in MeOnLink to Better Organise and Share Your Links
Organising links seems easy—until you need to share different content with different audiences. That's when groups in MeOnLink come in handy.
Groups let you separate professional contacts, clients, friends, or any audience for better organisation and control than a simple list.
This article shows what groups are and how to use them to improve your digital presence.
++ What are groups in MeOnLink?
Groups are a feature that allows you to organise your links into specific collections that can be shared independently.
Instead of showing all your links to every visitor, create custom groups to control visibility.
-> In simple terms:
Groups are sets of links with controlled visibility.
Understanding their purpose helps you unlock the full value of groups.
Groups solve a problem: Not all visitors should see all your links.
+ Main use cases
1. Separate audiences
Clients
Recruiters
Friends
Followers
Each group holds different links.
2. Share specific content
For example:
Professional portfolio
Media kit
Private projects
Exclusive links
3. Maintain privacy
You can hide certain links from your public profile and make them accessible only to group members.
4. Improve organisation
Groups turn your page from a long list into a structured layout.
How to use groups in MeOnLink
Groups are simple and intuitive to use.
1. Create a group
In the Groups section:
Click Create Group
Give it a name (e.g., “Clients”, “Portfolio”, “Friends”)
Save
2. Assign links to groups
When creating or editing a link:
Go to Visibility
Select Groups
Choose one or more groups.
This link is only visible in those groups.
3. Share a group
Each group can be shared via a unique link.
You can:
Copy the link
Share it directly
Regenerate links as needed.
4. Manage groups
In the Saved Groups section, you can:
View existing groups
Edit
Copy link
Share
Delete
Best practices for using groups
To get the most out of groups, follow these recommendations:
+ Be strategic
Create groups with a clear purpose:
“Clients”
“Projects”
“Exclusive content”
+ Avoid excess
Too many groups create confusion.
Keep your structure simple.
+ Combine with visibility settings
Use groups alongside:
Public links
Private links
This creates complete control.
+ Update regularly
Keep groups up to date.
Advantages of groups in MeOnLink
Professional link organization
Better visitor experience
Visibility control
Targeted sharing
Scalable structure
Conclusion
Groups in MeOnLink transform the way you organise and share your links.
You get a smarter structure for different audiences and contexts.
When used correctly, groups provide:
More clarity
More control
More professionalism
-> And that makes all the difference in how you are perceived online.
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