Drop everything from your link in bio: Laylo x Linktree is here

May 5, 2025

PARTYNEXTDOOR, Alabama Shakes, and Mark Ambor use the new Laylo x Linktree integration to sell out shows, move merch, and drop new music direct-to-fan.

Since launching to select users this month, over 200,000 fans have already tapped in.

With Laylo x Linktree, you can:

All from the link fans already know.

Alabama Shakes sells out multiple tour stops in hours

Eight years after their last show, Alabama Shakes knew their return had to be special.

A month out, they teased the comeback on social, eventually confirming it with a presale sign-up in their link in bio, powered by Laylo x Linktree. This allowed the band to track presale demand in real time through their Laylo dashboard, spotlighting the most eager cities and even surfacing VIP fans like Questlove.

When tickets went live, those fans who RSVP’ed helped sell them out. The single link drove 15 percent of all tour traffic and sold out multiple cities, pushing the band to add extra nights in Chicago and Boston.

A comeback, powered by fans.

PARTYNEXTDOOR drops an exclusive fan list to capture contacts

One RSVP link on PARTYNEXTDOOR’s Linktree turns profile views into Laylo sign‑ups. Fans can opt for exclusive updates via email or SMS, and each sign‑up from around the world feeds location and purchase insights into his dashboard, giving PND a direct, data‑rich line to the right audience for every drop.

Mark Ambor turns one link into tour stops + pre‑saves

On his current tour, Mark Ambor let the crowd draw the map. He teased “live shows soon,” captured location data with Laylo, and booked the cities shouting loudest. The same link in bio now moves tickets and racks up pre‑saves for his single “Who Knows,” out May 9, turning every tap into hype and actionable data.

Sell out faster, capture more fans, and own your audience data, all from one link in bio.

Ready to get started? Create your first drop and then connect it to your Linktree today.

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