Pick a custom background
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Written by Nicolette van 't Westeinde
Updated over a week ago

The background of your Linksome profile should define your personality, brand or business. That's why we offer multiple options when choosing a background for your page, we'll discuss them here.

The three options of your custom background are Color, Gradient and Image.

1. Color

Currently there are 16 different colors available to use as your background. You can also add a custom color.

2. Gradient

To make your background look stylish and trendy we also offer a total of 16 gradient backgrounds. Just try 'em out and see what you like best!

3. Image

You can also edit your background picture and replace it with a new image that is available on Linksome. You can also upload a custom image to use as your background image.

  1. Click on the Menu button in the top-left corner

  2. Click on 'Design'

  3. Click on the 'Background'

  4. Now, a menu opens. Navigate through color, gradient and image

  5. Scroll down to add a custom color or custom image

  6. Click on the 'Save' button to save your new background image


Different ways to upload images

In the Image menu there are various options to upload an image or video. We will go over the different options by text,.

Upload from My Device

In this box you can drag, drop, copy and paste files directly from your device. This is an easy choice when you have saved the desired profile picture in a map on your device.

Connect Instagram of Facebook

Connect your Instagram account and select files from your Instagram profile directly.

Google Drive

Connect your Google Drive account by signing in to your Google account. This way you can select files from your Google Drive account directly.

Link URL

Paste an URL of your desired profile picture.


In case of any question or feedback, don't hesitate to contact us by clicking the Linksome bot in the right corner. If you prefer e-mail contact, know that you can reach out to us by e-mailing [email protected]

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