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TryPost's bio page builder gives users a polished link-in-bio destination, but it currently functions as a content and navigation layer rather than a commercial one. This feature request proposes a dedicated Commerce Blocks system that transforms bio pages into active revenue and lead generation surfaces — letting creators, consultants, coaches, and brand accounts capture leads, sell products, take bookings, and promote offers directly from their bio page without needing a separate tool like Stan.store, Gumroad, or Beacons.
Summary
A library of commerce-focused blocks that users can add to their TryPost bio pages including lead capture forms, email opt-ins, product payment buttons, digital download delivery, offer countdown timers, and booking links. Each block is configurable, brand-matched to the user's existing bio page design, and connects to their preferred payment and email provider through native integrations or a lightweight TryPost-native option for simple transactions.
Why This Matters
The bio page has become the most commercially important URL a creator or small business owns on social media. Tools like Stan.store, Beacons, and Koji have built entire businesses on this premise. TryPost already owns the bio page real estate for its users adding commerce blocks means that same URL can now capture leads, sell products, and book clients without the user ever needing to leave TryPost or maintain a separate storefront. This dramatically increases the platform's stickiness and creates a natural upgrade path for revenue-generating features on higher-tier plans.
Proposed MVP
Lead capture block email opt-in form with custom headline, subheading, and button text; integrates with Mailchimp, ConvertKit, and a native TryPost list
Payment button block configurable CTA that links to a Stripe checkout, Gumroad product, or external payment URL with price display and product image
Digital download block user uploads a file; buyer pays or opts in to receive a download link delivered via email
Offer block promotional card with headline, description, price, badge (e.g., "Limited Time"), and CTA button
Countdown timer block deadline counter for launches, offers, or events that can be linked to any other block
Booking link block connects to Calendly, Cal.com, or a custom URL with availability display and one-click booking CTA
All blocks inherit the bio page's brand colours, font choices, and button style for visual consistency
Block-level analytics showing clicks, conversions, and form submissions per block
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TryPost's bio page builder gives users a polished link-in-bio destination, but it currently functions as a content and navigation layer rather than a commercial one. This feature request proposes a dedicated Commerce Blocks system that transforms bio pages into active revenue and lead generation surfaces — letting creators, consultants, coaches, and brand accounts capture leads, sell products, take bookings, and promote offers directly from their bio page without needing a separate tool like Stan.store, Gumroad, or Beacons.
Summary
A library of commerce-focused blocks that users can add to their TryPost bio pages including lead capture forms, email opt-ins, product payment buttons, digital download delivery, offer countdown timers, and booking links. Each block is configurable, brand-matched to the user's existing bio page design, and connects to their preferred payment and email provider through native integrations or a lightweight TryPost-native option for simple transactions.
Why This Matters
The bio page has become the most commercially important URL a creator or small business owns on social media. Tools like Stan.store, Beacons, and Koji have built entire businesses on this premise. TryPost already owns the bio page real estate for its users adding commerce blocks means that same URL can now capture leads, sell products, and book clients without the user ever needing to leave TryPost or maintain a separate storefront. This dramatically increases the platform's stickiness and creates a natural upgrade path for revenue-generating features on higher-tier plans.
Proposed MVP
Lead capture block email opt-in form with custom headline, subheading, and button text; integrates with Mailchimp, ConvertKit, and a native TryPost list
Payment button block configurable CTA that links to a Stripe checkout, Gumroad product, or external payment URL with price display and product image
Digital download block user uploads a file; buyer pays or opts in to receive a download link delivered via email
Offer block promotional card with headline, description, price, badge (e.g., "Limited Time"), and CTA button
Countdown timer block deadline counter for launches, offers, or events that can be linked to any other block
Booking link block connects to Calendly, Cal.com, or a custom URL with availability display and one-click booking CTA
All blocks inherit the bio page's brand colours, font choices, and button style for visual consistency
Block-level analytics showing clicks, conversions, and form submissions per block
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