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URL Shortener

Your short links have a landlord. Now it doesn't.

Public shorteners own your domain, your analytics, and your links. Branded Short Links runs on your domain and fires trackers server-side — no client-side JavaScript, no ad blockers.

Server-Side Tracking

GA4 Measurement Protocol, Meta Pixel, PostHog, ntfy, Reverse Proxy for ntfy, and plain-text webhooks — fired from the worker on every redirect. No client-side JavaScript. No tag containers.

Custom Domains

Run short links on any domain you own. Clean, branded, memorable URLs — not a generic short link service.

Interactive CLI

Add links, attach trackers, configure settings, and deploy — all through a terminal UI. No config files to hand-edit.

Edge Deployment

Runs on Cloudflare Workers. Redirects resolve at the nearest edge location. No origin server, no database, no cold starts.

Landing Page

Browser GET requests serve a branded page instead of a raw redirect. Optional debug output with masked config values.

Ad Block Resistant

Every tracker fires server-side via background execution. Ad blockers, privacy extensions, disabled JavaScript — none of it matters. The data still arrives.

By the Numbers

6

Tracker types

180+

Edge regions

0

Client-side scripts

0

External dependencies

From the Blog

Release notes, integration guides, and the patterns hiding in your click streams.

What's New in v2.0.0: Server-Side Analytics and a New CLI

Version 2.0.0 adds server-side analytics tracking — GA4, Meta Pixel, PostHog, ntfy, ntfy-reverse-proxy, and plain-text webhooks — plus an interactive CLI for configuration management.

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The Link Generator: Build Short Links Without Touching Config Files

A browser-based tool for generating branded short link configurations with pre-filled shortcodes, redirect codes, and destination URLs — no command line required.

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Why We Built Our Own URL Shortener

We wanted branded short links on our own domain with full control over redirect behavior. So we built a URL shortener on Cloudflare Workers.

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