How to Complete Reservations, Maps, Inventory, and Inquiries from One Link in Bio Page
Business
Updated: August 25, 2025
How to Complete Reservations, Maps, Inventory, and Inquiries from One Link in Bio Page
For small businesses, a simple customer pathway via social media is most effective. Links like 'Book here', 'Access here', and 'Check inventory here' can lead to customer drop-offs if scattered.
This time, we introduce how to turn your Link in Bio into a 'one-screen business hub'.
1. Embed a Reservation Form
- Use embedding codes from external reservation services (e.g., Google Calendar booking, STORES booking, Resona booking)
- Place the CTA button at the top and clearly communicate 'Book Now'
- Ensure customers can make reservations smoothly without dropping off
2. Display Maps and Access Information on the Page
- Embed Google Maps or store maps directly
- Concisely list store name, address, and business hours
- Provide a sense of security with 'If you're lost, just look here'
3. Simplify Inventory and Product Information
- Create a sense of real-time availability with 'Only a few left', 'Only X items remaining'
- Integrate product widgets from e-commerce services (Shopify, BASE, etc.) into Link in Bio
- Enable immediate purchase decisions upon visiting
4. Enable Inquiries with One Tap
- Set up multiple options like email links, LINE official accounts, Instagram DMs
- Allow users to act immediately when they think 'I just want to ask this'
- The inquiry pathway is a crucial touchpoint leading to reservations or purchases
5. Page Layout Template Example
- Hero area (store name + eye-catching photo)
- CTA button ('Make a reservation')
- Map and access (Google Maps embed)
- Inventory information and product list (e-commerce service integration)
- Inquiry link (email/LINE/social media)
👉 Arranging in this order completes the journey from 'reservation → location check → product review → inquiry' on one page.
Summary
- Do not disperse the information customers seek (reservations, locations, products, inquiries)
- Designing the action pathway within one page prevents drop-offs
- Best to utilize Link in Bio as a 'mini official website'
By consolidating business pathways into Link in Bio, you can maximize traffic from social media.