Everything about the free link-in-bio and portfolio builder — is it really free, custom domains, Arabic pages, removing branding, storage and payments.
Yes. Building and publishing a full page at ownz.net/you is free, forever, with no credit card. You only pay if you choose to remove branding, add storage, or connect your own domain.
It is — and it does more. You get a link-in-bio and a full portfolio in one page: links, projects, a gallery, video and audio. You also get deeper design control and a free custom look, not just a list of buttons.
Completely. ownz is right-to-left first, so Arabic and bilingual pages are laid out correctly — text flows the right direction and punctuation sits where it should — rather than being mirrored as an afterthought. Arabic, French and English can share one page.
Links and buttons, a short bio, projects with images, a gallery, embedded video, and audio blocks visitors can play without leaving the page. Arrange the blocks in any order by dragging them.
Yes, with the custom-domain add-on ($2/month). Point yourname.com at your page and we set up the DNS routing and the HTTPS certificate for you through Cloudflare — no terminal, no waiting days.
A one-time payment removes the small "Made with ownz" mark from a page, from $5 (1,500 DA) each. If you manage several pages, bulk pricing brings the per-page cost down to around $1.
Two ways: crypto through OxaPay, or CIB / Edahabia cards through SlickPay. Storage and custom domains are monthly (pay yearly and get two months free); remove-branding is a one-time payment.
No. You build the page in a visual editor — drag blocks, drop in images, retype headings — and everything you arrange is exactly what publishes. There is nothing to install and no code to write.
Your page is served as plain, self-contained HTML with almost no JavaScript, so it opens quickly on a phone and on slow mobile data.
The free plan includes 50 MB per account, which covers normal use. If you host a heavier video or audio library, you can add storage at $1.50 per GB per month and drop it again when you no longer need it.
Any time. Edit the content or switch the whole template and re-publish — your words and links stay exactly where they are.
Yes, ownz is open-core. You can read the source, file issues, and follow development on GitHub at github.com/ownz-network.