Threads Bio Generator
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What goes in a strong Threads bio
Your Threads bio sits right under your name and handle, capped at 500 characters, which is far roomier than Instagram's 150. Line breaks survive here, so you can stack short lines instead of cramming everything into one run-on sentence. The catch most people miss: links you type as plain text aren't clickable in the bio itself, since Threads gives you one dedicated link field for that. Treat the bio as fast context, who you are and what you post, and let your actual threads do the convincing rather than packing it with keywords.
Threads bio tips
- Lead with what you actually post about; people decide to follow from the first line, not the third.
- Use line breaks to stack short phrases, since Threads keeps them, but check the layout on mobile too.
- Plain-text URLs in the bio won't be tappable, so put your one real link in the dedicated link field instead.
- You have 500 characters, but restraint reads better; a tight three-line bio beats a wall of text every time.
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What's the character limit for a Threads bio?
Threads allows up to 500 characters in your bio, more than triple Instagram's 150-character limit. Line breaks count toward that total, so a few well-placed breaks for readability still leave plenty of room for what matters.
Can I put a clickable link in my Threads bio?
Not in the bio text itself; typed URLs show as plain text. Threads gives you a separate link field on your profile for one clickable link, which is where any website or landing page should go.
Do hashtags work in a Threads bio?
A hashtag in your bio renders as plain text, not a tappable link, unlike in posts where tags route to a topic feed. Keep your bio focused on who you are; save hashtags for the threads themselves.
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