Solutions

Links connect your product to customers, as long as they don’t 404.

Works for marketing teams, startups and enterprises. The product is the same for all of them. What changes is which part you reach for first, and what breaks without it.

By what you are doing

The jobs people actually arrive with.

These cut across all three. Every one is a feature that ships today, named the way the dashboard names it.

Print and packaging

A code goes on something nobody can edit again, and the page behind it changes twice before the print run is used up.

QR codes and date rulesSee it →

Email and outreach

Your sequencer rewrites every link to its own tracking domain, so the links outlive the sequence but not the contract.

Custom domainsSee it →

Events

A banner is scanned for months after the doors close. Beforehand it should register people; afterwards it should show them the recap.

Date rulesSee it →

App downloads

One link in the email, on the sticker and in the docs, landing each person in the store their phone can install from.

Device and OS rules

Regional sites

The same campaign runs in six markets, and each has a site licensed to serve it.

Country rules

Sharing into channels

A gated PDF pasted into Slack unfurls with nothing on it, and the paste reads as spam.

Custom social previews

The example everyone recognises

A poster you cannot reprint, still working in August.

One printed code through six months. The campaign ends, a date condition takes over, and the scans keep landing somewhere useful instead of on a 404.

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A link’s routing rules, in order, each with the number of visitors it has sent

Either way

Same product underneath.

Start free without picking a category. Nothing here is a different plan or a different app.