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Enterprise

Track every link your company has, internally or externally.

At scale the problem is not shortening, it is recall. What is out there, where does it point now, who changed it, and what happens to the codes nobody has touched in three years. Every one of those is spend you are losing to a 404.

What this is for

Four situations, and what happens in each.

  1. 01

    The same link, the right region

    Country conditions send each visitor to the site licensed to serve them. Anyone matching nothing gets the link’s own destination, so adding a condition cannot break what is already out there.

  2. 02

    Retention that matches the policy

    Click history is kept as long as your policy says, then deleted. Visitors are counted without their address ever being stored.

  3. 03

    The parts procurement asks about

    SSO, audit logs, an SLA, priority support, a named contact. Unlimited domains, so every brand and business unit serves from its own.

Two moments from a rollout

Decide where it goes. Account for where it went.

01Launch week, six markets

One asset, six licensed destinations

The same code goes on packaging shipping to six countries, and in three of them the destination belongs to a different legal entity.

Rules in order, evaluated at the edge nearest whoever scanned. Each carries a count of what it has served, so you can see which are load-bearing.

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02The quarterly review

Somebody wants the offline channel accounted for

Print is usually the line nobody can put a number against.

It is a link, so it has the same breakdowns as everything else: volume over time, by country, by device.

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Account-level analytics with countries, referrers, devices, browsers and operating systems

What it costs

Bring the awkward case, like the packaging that ships next month or the market that needs its own site.

A contract, not a checkout. Unlimited domains, unlimited retention, SSO and an SLA, priced against your volume.