A Linksy profile can become outdated quietly. Old event links, expired discounts, broken pages, and stale top buttons reduce trust even if the design still looks good.
Review weekly or after every campaign
- Remove or hide expired events and discounts.
- Move the newest campaign, product, or post near the top.
- Test the most important links on mobile.
- Check that your bio still describes what you do now.
- Update social icons if your main platform changed.
Use analytics as a maintenance tool
Analytics can show which links deserve more attention and which links are being ignored. Do not delete every low-click item immediately; first ask whether the label, order, or audience context explains the result.
Refresh visuals carefully
Changing the background, buttons, or template can make your profile feel fresh, but large design changes should still preserve recognition. Keep your avatar, username, and core action clear so returning visitors know they are in the right place.
Archive instead of cluttering
When a link is no longer important but may return later, hide or move it instead of leaving it in the top section. A shorter active profile usually performs better than a long profile full of old material.
Maintenance rhythm
Use a simple monthly check: top link, broken links, expired content, analytics, and visual readability.