Linktree Acquires Fingertip to Enhance Its Online Business Offerings

Fingertip’s entire team will join Linktree following the acquisition, combining the companies’ tech and talent.

Written by Ashley Bowden
Published on Nov. 14, 2025
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Rose Velazquez | Nov 14, 2025

Linktree, a Melbourne-based company offering content-sharing services, announced its acquisition of Fingertip, an Australian company that aims to help freelancers, creators and small businesses manage and grow their work online.

Fingertip’s platform supports websites, link-in-bio services, scheduling, broadcasts, digital business cards and more.  Linktree’s ecosystem offers bookings, payments, content embeds and other integrated tools.

The acquisition will further Linktree’s goal to make digital entrepreneurship more accessible and intuitive. As part of the deal, Fingertip will shut down its platform on May 1, granting its users the opportunity to shift to Linktree. Its entire team will join Linktree as the latter continues building out its app ecosystem.

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