The link in bio, built for run clubs.
Your club's whole story on one free page: meeting day and spot with one-tap directions, pace culture, a cover photo, and buttons for Instagram, Strava, WhatsApp, and your website. Drop it in your bio and stop answering "where do you meet?" in DMs.
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Made for clubs, not adapted for them
Generic link tools hold links. Your club page also answers the three questions every new runner asks: when, where exactly (with directions to the start), and how fast. That's the difference between a click and a show-up.
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Discoverable, not just linkable
The same page lists your club to every runner browsing clubs in your city and to runners searching by vibe — beginner friendly, LGBTQ+, trail, morning. Your bio link works for the followers you have; the page works for the runners you haven't met yet.
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Sponsor-ready when you are
Tick "open to brand sponsors" and your page signals it to brands in our sponsor network — and gives you the credible one-link profile that makes every sponsorship pitch stronger.
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Human-reviewed, zero maintenance
Every page is approved by a person, so the directory stays real. Need to change links, photo, or meeting details later? Message us and it's done. No dashboard to babysit, no subscription to cancel.
Get yours in two steps
1. List your club free — add your links (Strava, WhatsApp, anything), a cover photo, and your meeting details. 2. After review, your page goes live at runclubs.pro/club/your-club. Put it in your bio.
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FAQ
What is a link in bio page for a run club?
One page with everything a runner needs: meeting day and time, the exact spot with directions, pace culture, a photo, and buttons for every club link. It replaces a generic link tool in your Instagram bio.
Is it really free?
Yes — listing your club is free and the page comes with it automatically after review.
How is it better than Linktree?
Linktree holds links. This holds links plus the when/where/how-fast that turns a profile visit into someone at your start line — and it makes your club discoverable to runners and sponsors who've never seen your Instagram.
Starting a club from scratch? Read how to start a run club first — then come back for the page.