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hasl.ink vs Stan Store

Free link hub vs paid storefront.

Stan Store is a creator storefront, not really a link-in-bio tool. It's built around selling — digital products, courses, coaching calls, memberships — with a link page as the wrapper around the checkout. It starts at $29/month and scales to $99/month for the Creator Pro plan. hasl.ink is the inverse: a focused free link-in-bio page with AI chat, design studio, and analytics. If your priority is monetizing with a built-in checkout, Stan Store has a real pitch. If your priority is the link hub itself — the page everyone lands on — hasl.ink is sharper, faster, and free.

Feature breakdown

Featurehasl.inkStan Store
PriceFree (beta)$29/mo Creator, $99/mo Creator Pro
Primary Use CaseLink-in-bio with AICreator storefront / sell digital products
AI Chat (visitor-facing)GPT-4 — answers as youNone
AI Design StudioYes — prompt-based themesTemplates only
Built-in CheckoutNoYes — courses, products, calls, memberships
Transaction FeesN/A — no sellingYes (plus Stripe fees)
AnalyticsFree — clicks, views, devices, referrersSales-focused analytics
Design CustomizationFull studio — link variants, hover effects, colorsTemplate-driven
Knowledge BaseUpload docs, train AINo
Link Aggregation FocusCore productSecondary — checkout is the focus
SpeedEdge-cached, sub-50msHeavier — full storefront runtime
Best ForCreators building a bio hubCreators selling at scale

The full picture

Stan Store is a real product solving a real problem. If you're selling courses, ebooks, coaching, or memberships and you want one tool to handle the link page, the checkout, the email capture, and the basic CRM — Stan Store is a coherent answer. Plenty of creators make their money through it.

The cost is the cost. Creator is $29/month. Creator Pro is $99/month. That's $348 to $1,188 a year for a product that, if you're not actually selling much yet, is mostly a fancy link page. And Stan Store's link-page side is not where the product investment goes — the focus is the checkout, the funnel, the upsells. The page itself is template-driven and limited in customization.

hasl.ink is the opposite tradeoff. It's free during beta and the entire product is the link page and the experience visitors have on it. AI chat that answers in your voice. AI design studio that generates themes from prompts. A real analytics dashboard with device, browser, OS, and referrer breakdowns. Five link variants (solid, outlined, glass, gradient, neumorphic) with full color, border, and hover control. The brutalist monospace aesthetic stands out from every other generic creator page.

What hasl.ink doesn't do: take payments. There's no built-in checkout, no digital product hosting, no course delivery, no coaching call scheduling. That's intentional. The bet is that creators are better served by a focused, fast, free link hub plus dedicated tools for selling (Stripe links, Gumroad, Lemon Squeezy, Cal.com) than by an all-in-one storefront that costs $29-99/month and isn't best-in-class at any individual piece.

If you're already at $5K+/month in creator product sales, Stan Store's bundling probably pays for itself. If you're building your audience, validating your offer, or just want a sharper link-in-bio page, paying $99/month for a storefront you barely use is bad math.

Is Stan Store a link-in-bio tool? Sort of — it includes a link page, but the product is a creator storefront. The link page is a wrapper around the checkout. hasl.ink is a link-in-bio tool first.

Can I sell digital products with hasl.ink? Not directly. You'd link to Stripe, Gumroad, Lemon Squeezy, or your own checkout from your hasl.ink page. hasl.ink tracks the clicks; the third-party tool handles the sale.

Is Stan Store worth $29-99/month? Depends entirely on sales volume. If you're consistently selling enough digital products to cover the subscription and Stripe fees, yes. If you're not, the cost outweighs the bundled features.

Why pick hasl.ink over Stan Store for the link page? Because the link page itself is sharper. Free, AI chat, AI design studio, real analytics, distinctive brutalist design, edge-cached speed. Stan Store's link page is fine but it's not the product they're optimizing.

Can I use both? Yes — common setup. Use hasl.ink as your public bio hub and link out to Stan Store, Gumroad, or Stripe checkout pages for purchases.

Verdict.

Stan Store is a paid storefront with a link page attached. hasl.ink is a free link page with AI superpowers. If you're selling digital products at real volume and want bundled checkout, Stan Store earns its price. If you want the best link-in-bio page itself — free, AI-powered, fast — hasl.ink wins, and you can still link out to whatever checkout tool you prefer.

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