No HTML rendered. No countdown. fbclid preserved so your Pixel still attributes the sale.
Instant 301 redirects with no interstitial page, Facebook previews that match your real landing page, and click analytics that exclude the bots.
No HTML rendered. No countdown. fbclid preserved so your Pixel still attributes the sale.
The preview is read from your real destination page, never invented. Preview and landing page always match — which is exactly what keeps a domain out of trouble.
No tags to install, nothing to configure on your landing page.
Drop in the long link, with all its UTM parameters. Pick a custom alias if you want the link to read like your campaign.
The title, description and image are fetched from the destination and attached to the short link, so the Facebook card is right the first time.
Every human click is recorded with device, country and source. Crawler hits are counted separately, so your numbers stay close to Ads Manager.
Ad platforms treat interstitial “loading” pages as a bridge page — the kind of thing that gets a link rejected. There is no page here at all. The server answers the very first request with a redirect header and the browser is already gone.
See which creative is actually driving clicks, within seconds of them happening. Every hit is stored with its device, country and traffic source.
Everything needed to keep ad spend landing where it should.
Previews are copied from the destination automatically, and you can override the headline or image per campaign when the ad copy needs to differ.
One indexed lookup and the visitor is on their way. No delays, no countdowns, nothing between the click and your offer.
Paste the meta-tag token once and it is served on every page, including the previews the crawler reads. File verification works too.
Run links on your brand rather than a generic shortener, with a QR code generated for every link for print and offline campaigns.
Start free. Move up when the campaigns get bigger.
Everything needed to run Facebook campaigns. Paid tiers can be added later.
For a marketer running campaigns continuously.
For agencies running links for several clients at once.
Every account is reviewed by a person before it goes live — that is how the domains here stay clean for everyone using them.
Links get blocked when the preview promises one thing and the click delivers another — cloaking. This service copies the preview from your actual landing page, so the two always agree. What it cannot do is make a landing page that breaks Meta's policies acceptable; the short link is only ever as safe as where it points.
A click costs one indexed database lookup and a redirect header — no page is rendered. In practice visitors do not perceive the hop at all.
Yes. fbclid and every utm_ parameter are carried through to the destination, and the referrer is passed along, so attribution behaves exactly as it would without the shortener.
Accounts share domain reputation. One person pushing spam through a shared domain would hurt every other campaign on it, so a person checks each new account before it can create links. It is usually quick.
Yes — edit the destination and the short code stays the same, so the ad keeps running and starts sending traffic to the new page. You can also switch a link off temporarily instead of deleting it.
Free to start, and every feature that protects your ad account is in the free plan.