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Yes — 100% free, forever. No premium tier, no ads, no hidden limits for normal use. The service runs on highly efficient edge infrastructure that costs near-zero to operate.
No. Links never expire and are never deleted for inactivity. The only removals are abuse enforcement, legal requirements, or the creator deleting their own link.
No. Shortening, stats and reporting all work without an account. Optional Google sign-in adds a dashboard that keeps all your links in one place.
When you create a link you receive a private stats URL (shown once — save it!). It shows clicks by country, source, device, day and hour. Signed-in users also reach stats from their dashboard.
An optional, cookie-free way to count sales: we add an anonymous click id to your destination URL, and the store reports completed purchases back via a one-line pixel or API call. Your stats then show conversions and conversion rate. See the How it works page.
Use the Support page: enter your slug and the secret stats key you received at creation, and the link is deleted instantly — no account needed. Lost the key? The support page explains the manual request path.
Our safety layer flagged the destination for review (suspicious patterns, an unreachable scanner, or community reports). Visitors see a warning page instead of an automatic redirect until it is approved.
Three layers: strict validation at creation (no IP-literal hosts, no punycode homographs, no private networks), Google Safe Browsing + heuristic risk scoring, and periodic re-scanning plus community reports after creation. Bad links get blocked automatically.
Per click: timestamp, country, referrer hostname and a coarse device class. Never IP addresses, never fingerprints, no cookies for anonymous visitors. Full details in the Privacy Policy.
Yes — the same JSON API the site itself uses, no key required: create links, read stats (with your secret key), report abuse, record conversions. See the Developers page.
The interface is English-first today; the platform is built multilingual-ready and more languages are rolling out — watch the changelog.