This article collects answers to common questions about Linkamatic — creating an account, verifying your email, working with pages and widgets, and sorting out the occasional display quirk. If you don't find your question here, the rest of the Help Center covers each of these areas in more depth.
Account
I didn't get my verification email. What should I do?
First, check your spam or junk folder — verification mail sometimes lands there. You can request a fresh link from the confirmation screen shown right after you sign up, using the Resend email button. You can also resend from the login page: if you try to sign in before verifying, a prompt appears with a Resend verification link button. One thing to watch — once a new link is sent, older links stop working, so always click the link in the most recent email.
How do I reset my password?
On the login page, click Forgot your password?, enter your email address, and choose Send reset link. Linkamatic emails you a link that stays valid for one hour; open it and set a new password. For security, the page always tells you to check your email whether or not an account exists for that address, so no one can use it to learn who has signed up.
Can I sign in with Google?
Yes. Both the sign-up page and the login page offer a Continue with Google option. If you're new, choosing it creates your account and asks you to pick a permanent username to finish — there's no password to create and no verification email to wait for, because Google confirms your email for you. If you already have a Google-linked account, it signs you straight back into that same account.
Pages and widgets
How many widgets can I put on one page?
Each page holds up to 64 widgets. You add them in edit mode: click Edit in the page header, then Add Widget, and choose a type from the picker. Widgets snap to a square grid, so you can drag them to move and drag an edge or corner to resize until the layout looks the way you want.
Who can see my pages?
Your full list of pages stays private to you — Linkamatic never shows a public directory of everything on your account. An individual page that is public, though, can be opened by anyone who has its link, with no sign-in required. For how sharing links, collaborators, and page access fit together, see Sharing pages.
What is remixing?
Remixing makes your own independent copy of a page you can view — one of your own pages, or anyone's public page — including all of its widgets. Click Remix in the page header and give the new page a title, and it lands in your account as a fresh page you can change freely without affecting the original. Your copy shows a short line crediting the page it was remixed from.
How do I delete a page?
Open the page, click Edit in the page header, then Settings, and choose Delete page. Linkamatic asks you to confirm, then removes the page and all of its widgets permanently — this can't be undone. Only the page's owner can delete it, and you can't delete your only page.
How do I make Linkamatic my browser home page?
You can point your browser's home page or new-tab page at any of your Linkamatic pages by setting the page's URL in your browser's settings. The exact steps vary from browser to browser — our guide to custom browser home pages walks through the common ones.
Troubleshooting
Why does my page show a horizontal scrollbar?
A horizontal scrollbar appears when one of your widgets sits beyond the visible area — the page grows sideways so that widget stays reachable. To clear it, click Edit and drag the stray widget back within view; the page width shrinks to fit once nothing extends past the edge. The Condense button in the page header can also tidy things up by pulling widgets together to close empty gaps.
How do I report a page?
If you come across a public page that breaks the rules, open it and use the report option in the page header — it appears on pages you don't own. See Reporting content for the reasons you can choose and what happens after you submit.