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myas.link currently displays a Gravatar-based personal Link in Bio/digital business card page, centered on a lifestyle blogger profile named Mya. The page is designed to bring together a personal identity, bio, interest tags, verified social accounts, and contact options in one place. Its positioning is closer to a personal homepage aggregator and social identity showcase than a traditional website or standalone blog.
The page includes a personal bio, pronouns, areas of interest, and verified connections such as a WordPress blog, TikTok, and Facebook. It also supports sharing the profile, copying the link, downloading a QR code, sharing by email, and adding the person to contacts via vCard. The captured content also shows that the profile is available in formats such as Markdown, JSON, vCard, QR, and avatar image. It also recommends the free Gravatar Profiles API for developers who want to embed profile cards into apps or websites.
The main content does not show any paid plans or pricing table for end users. The developer note explicitly states that the Gravatar Profiles API is free. Based on the visible information on this page, basic profile display and API usage appear to offer at least some free functionality. However, the page does not clarify whether paid features such as advanced customization, brand removal, or analytics are available.
The main advantages are its low barrier to entry and suitability for consolidating multiple social identities under one link. Export formats such as QR code, vCard, and JSON are useful for sharing and integration. Backed by the Gravatar/WordPress ecosystem, it is naturally compatible with blog users. The downsides are that this is only a single user profile, so it does not fully demonstrate product capabilities such as backend editing, theme customization, analytics, or privacy permissions. The page also contains a fair amount of repeated content and limited commercial information. In addition, it relies on external platforms such as TikTok and Facebook, which may result in an unstable access experience for users in mainland China.
It is suitable for lifestyle bloggers, individual creators, freelancers, blog authors, and users who need “one link to show all identities.” Developers can also use its Profiles API to quickly read public profile data and embed profile cards.
The main Gravatar page can usually be accessed directly, but this profile page includes external links such as TikTok and Facebook, which face clear access restrictions in mainland China. Overall, it should be rated as “partially restricted.”
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myas.link is an United States Social & Dating provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach myas.link directly.