When you’re managing a growing library of links—whether for marketing, newsletters, apps, or internal docs—it’s easy to lose track of what’s performing and where it’s being shared. As someone who cares about usability and transparency, I didn’t want another paywalled, ad-heavy, or limited URL shortener.
That’s why I switched to URLDN. It’s a free short URL service that’s surprisingly full-featured, offering custom branded links, detailed click tracking, and QR code generation. It’s also secure (HTTPS, spam prevention) and has an API for automating bulk shortening or integration into your existing systems. Whether you’re a marketer, developer, or small team, it’s a simple way to take control of your links without hidden costs or complicated setups.
If you're exploring options to improve how you share, track, and brand your URLs, it's worth giving it a look.
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