Threads Profile Setup And Optimization

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Three seconds. That is roughly how long a new visitor spends deciding whether to follow your Threads profile or leave. They see your name, photo, bio, and maybe one pinned post. If those elements do not communicate value immediately, the follow never happens. Profile setup on Threads is simple on the surface, but the details determine whether the account looks credible, findable, and worth following.

This chapter covers how to set up a Threads profile, optimize each element for discovery and conversion, and connect it properly to your Instagram presence and website.

How do you set up a Threads profile?

Starting from your Instagram account

Threads profiles are created through an existing Instagram login. When you first open the Threads app, you can import your Instagram profile photo, bio, and username or customize them for Threads specifically. Many brands keep the same username across both apps for consistency, which makes it easier for Instagram followers to find the Threads account. Some brands use a slightly different bio on Threads to signal that the content focus is conversation rather than visual posts.

Username and display name

Your username is the handle people use to tag and search for you. Keep it identical to your Instagram handle if possible so cross-platform discovery is seamless. Your display name can include keywords that clarify what the account is about, such as a brand name plus a short descriptor. Avoid stuffing keywords unnaturally, but a clear display name helps new visitors understand the account before they read the bio.

Profile photo and visual consistency

Use the same profile photo as Instagram unless there is a strategic reason to differentiate. Visual consistency across platforms reduces confusion when users encounter the brand in multiple places. The photo should be recognizable at small sizes because most users see it in reply threads and notification lists, not just on the full profile page.

How do you write a Threads bio that converts?

Lead with what you post about

The bio has limited space, so the first line should answer the question a new visitor asks: why should I follow this account? State the topic territory clearly. A fitness brand might lead with who it helps and what kind of posts to expect. A software brand might name the problem space it covers. Generic bios like "official account of Company X" tell the visitor nothing about what they will see in their feed if they follow.

Include a single clear link

Threads allows one link in the bio, which makes it the primary path from the platform to your website, landing page, or link hub. Point it to the page that best serves a new visitor: homepage, product page, newsletter sign-up, or a dedicated landing page for social traffic. Update the link when running campaigns or promoting specific offers rather than leaving a outdated URL in place for months.

Add a human element where appropriate

Founder-led and expert accounts benefit from a bio line that signals a real person is behind the posts. A brand account can mention the team or the voice behind the content. Users on Threads follow accounts that feel like participants in a community, and a bio that hints at personality increases follow rates compared to purely corporate language.

What settings and connections should you configure?

Privacy and audience settings

Most brand accounts should remain public so posts can appear in discovery feeds and replies are visible to non-followers. Private accounts limit reach significantly and are appropriate only for exclusive communities, not for brands trying to grow awareness. Review notification settings so replies and mentions are visible to whoever manages the account, because response speed affects engagement on conversation platforms.

Instagram cross-connection

The Threads profile displays a link back to the connected Instagram account. Ensure the Instagram profile is complete and active because users often check both. Enable cross-posting selectively if it helps maintain presence, but do not auto-share every Instagram post without reviewing whether it works as a standalone Threads post. Native Threads content typically performs better than mirrored content.

Pinned post strategy

Pin your strongest recent post or thread to the top of the profile so new visitors see your best work first. Update the pinned post monthly or when you publish something that better represents what the account offers. A pinned post that earned strong engagement serves as social proof. A pinned introductory thread that explains who you are and what you post about helps new followers set expectations.

For who the profile should speak to, see who should be on Threads. For content that makes the profile worth following, see content types that work on Threads. For how the algorithm uses profile signals, see how the Threads algorithm works.

How does your website connect to Threads profile setup?

The bio link is the main bridge between Threads and your owned presence. That link should land on a page that loads fast on mobile, matches the tone of your Threads content, and gives visitors a clear next step. Sending social traffic to a broken, slow, or irrelevant page wastes the profile optimization work.

WEMASY's website builder lets brands create focused landing pages for social traffic without custom code, and Analytics and Insights tracks how many visitors arrive from Threads. See what is included at /pricing.

Frequently asked questions

Can you change your Threads username later?

Should your Threads bio match your Instagram bio?

How many links can you put in a Threads bio?

Do you need a verified badge on Threads?

What should you pin on a brand Threads profile?

Can you have separate Threads profiles for personal and brand use?