
Logo of Taplink, an online service for creating multisite links and micro-landing pages, combines the text of the brand name with a graphic symbol. The visual part is a blue circle with three parallel horizontal lines inside. The lines have equal thickness and rounded ends, making the graphic look cohesive and consistent with the font style of the text. The main brand colors are blue and white: the logo is used both in blue text on a light background and in the inverse version — white on blue. The design of the logo has remained unchanged for several years, helping the brand maintain recognition and visual integrity. The name Taplink comes from the English words “tap” and “link,” reflecting the core idea of the service — the ability to navigate multiple links with a single tap.
The Taplink service was founded in 2017 by Russian entrepreneur Konstantin Melentyev and was initially created as a tool for bloggers and small businesses to combine all important links on a single page, bypassing the one-link limit in social media profiles. The platform provides a convenient editor for creating personal micro-landing pages with contacts, feedback forms, integrations with messengers, and online payment systems. Today, Taplink operates internationally and is based on the island of Bali, Indonesia. The service is actively used by millions of users worldwide, including influencers, small brands, and companies that need to organize their online presence compactly and efficiently without programming skills.










