URL Shortener as a HUB for marketing tools?
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The positioning as a “link management hub” is interesting. Many marketers still see shorteners as utilities, not platforms. Curious how you plan to differentiate Cutly in that space — especially with giants like Bitly and Linktree around.
Thanks, that’s a great question.
You’re right - most shorteners are still seen as utilities, but we’ve been building Cuttly as more of a link management platform that connects analytics, branding, and engagement tools.
Bitly focuses on enterprise scale and Linktree on social bios. Cuttly sits somewhere in between - combining branded links, dynamic QR codes, link-in-bio pages, short surveys, and aggregated campaign analytics under one roof.
The goal is to make it a flexible hub for teams and creators who want to measure and manage, not just shorten.
Bitly focuses on enterprise scale and Linktree on social bios. Cuttly sits somewhere in between - combining branded links, dynamic QR codes, link-in-bio pages, short surveys, and aggregated campaign analytics under one roof.
The goal is to make it a flexible hub for teams and creators who want to measure and manage, not just shorten.
Link shorteners are kinda dead nowadays. 10-15 years ago, this would make sense.
That’s a fair point - the old-school shorteners were just utilities.
What’s interesting is how link shortening evolved into something closer to analytics and brand management.
Today, a short link isn’t only about saving characters - it’s about tracking engagement, A/B testing, QR integrations, branded domains, and data insights.
Tools like Cuttly are trying to push it further - more like a small marketing hub than a URL compressor.
Cuttly is a modern link management platform that goes beyond shortening URLs.
It lets you create branded short links, generate customizable QR codes with logos and colors, build link-in-bio pages, run short surveys, and track engagement in real time. It also includes campaign grouping, aggregated analytics, team collaboration, and a developer-friendly REST API.
It started as a simple URL shortener and grew into a flexible tool used by marketers, creators, and businesses who need more control over their links and data.
I’d love to get feedback on how you handle links, QR codes, and analytics in your own workflows — and what features you’d expect from a modern shortener.
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