Enhance your brand authority with fully custom domains and SSL.
Connect your domain in seconds. We handle the complex DNS configuration and verification.
Every custom domain gets a free, auto-renewing SSL certificate.
Protect your email deliverability by using your own trusted domain.
We automatically serve all your links over secure HTTPS.
Manage different domains for different brands or campaigns.
Maintain your brand image across every customer touchpoint.
Using generic shorteners (like bit.ly) hurts your brand. Customers are trained to be suspicious of unfamiliar links, leading to lower engagement.
Studies show branded links receive up to 34% more clicks than generic opaque URLs.
Generic domains are often blacklisted by email carriers and SMS gateways due to abuse by spammers.
Why promote a link shortening service when you could be promoting your own brand name?
If the shortening service shuts down or bans you, you lose control of your traffic. With a custom domain, you own the endpoint.
From generic to authoritative in three steps.
Enter your domain (e.g. get.myapp.com) in the dashboard.
Add a single CNAME record to your DNS provider (GoDaddy, Namecheap, etc).
Create branded links immediately. SSL is provisioned automatically.
Generic short links (bit.ly, tinyurl) are often blocked or distrusted. Custom domains solve this.
Users are 34% more likely to click a link that features a brand they recognize.
Carriers often filter generic shorteners. Branded domains bypass these filters for higher delivery rates.
Every link you share becomes a brand impression, reinforcing your name across social media.
You own the domain. You control the links forever, independent of any platform platform.
Once you add the CNAME record, verification typically happens within 5-10 minutes globally.
Yes, we recommend subdomains (e.g., link.yourbrand.com) as they are easier to configure with CNAME records than root domains.
Yes, all custom domains are served over HTTPS with strict transport security enabled by default.
Yes, but any links created with that domain will stop working. We recommend keeping ownership of domains used in print.