Url Shortener

Url Shortener

The best way to create short links using T.LY, JPEG.ly, Bitly, Rebrandly, TinyUrl, and more!

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What is Url Shortener?
Url Shortener is an efficient Chrome extension that enables users to instantly shorten URLs from their current page using various services, including T.LY, Bitly, Rebrandly, and TinyURL. It features limited permissions, automatic URL copying to clipboard, custom domain use, and the creation of QR codes for seamless sharing. Popular among over 450,000 users, this tool also offers link analytics, smart links that redirect based on user's location or device, and support for custom domain-branded links.
Stats
Users: 400,000+
Version: 2.1.1 (Last updated: 2023-08-25)
Creation date: 2020-04-19
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • activeTab
  • contextMenus
  • storage
Size: 864.26K
Email: su*****@t.ly
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Summary
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T.LY URL Shortener Extension is the perfect solution for those looking for a quick and easy way to shorten URLs!

✨ With just one click, this extension will shorten any URL you want using the popular T.LY URL Shortener service. No need to open a new tab or navigate away from your current page - simply click the extension icon, and your shortened link will be copied to your clipboard for easy sharing.

👨‍💻 Choose from multiple URL shortener services such as T.LY, TinyURL, Rebrandly, or Bitly. Short links are automatically copied to your clipboard, and QR codes are also created for all short links. Start using Url Shortener today!

🚀 Join over 450,000 users saving time creating and sharing millions of short links!

🎯 Features ★ Easily shorten any link ★ Set link expiration by date or clicks (T.LY only) ★ Add your T.LY api key ★ Add your Bit.ly api key ★ Add your Rebrandly api key ★ Use your custom domain name with T.LY

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User reviews
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These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Chrome Web Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Fast
  • Trusted
  • In-depth tracking
  • Short links
Cons
  • Forces users into paid plans
  • Requires API key
  • Limited trial period
  • High fee for custom links
Most mentioned
  • Forcing free users into paid plans
  • In-depth tracking
  • 4-day trial
  • API key requirement
  • Short links
Recent reviews
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by Abner Wirtz Abner Wirtz, 2024-06-08

I just got back in and was reading a review by Jeff State saying that just now, t.ly was "forcing" him to move from the free account to paid version. I thought Jeff was just upset over the access issue because I remember last time I was here and just before I published the last set of links, it said I still had 90% of my storage available. So the idea of "FORCING" him was just sour grapes. I deleted the remainder of my post because in it I said if I was wrong, I would edit my post. Like Jeff below I was upset that the links I'd created were no longer redirecting and I now had to pay to get them activated. I had just done to the owner of T.ly EXACTLY what I used to have to deal with on a daily basis when I took care of most of our business' customer support - fail to read the terms. The Vast Majority of the time when we had a complaint, it was due to something we tried so hard to prevent, and I mean right down to using Big, BOLD LETTERS in Flashing Red Print, and it STILL got overlooked! It used to drive me nuts trying to make sure clients saw whatever it was at the time, (and in that business, things happened frequently and were often drastic), and it seemed no matter what, someone would still miss it. Here, it's not like it isn't shown on the sign-up page. After you fill out your information, Name, email, etc., there is a bar you press to submit that info. And, right below the bar that you press to "SIGN UP", it clearly says: "By signing up, you agree to T.LY's terms of service and privacy policy. Every account begins with a 5-day free trial, after which a paid plan is required." I missed it, clearly. Jeff, buddy, you did too. He clearly says it's a 5 day free trial so no one was pulling the wool over either one of us. But thank you for pointing it out to me as I totally missed it myself. There are some things I think could have been done, maybe, to highlight the fact but in truth, I just totally missed it. And, I said that if I was wrong I would change my rating and my comments. As for the functionality of the tool, it's fantastic. I didn't realize when signing up that the tracking would be as in-depth as it is. Even with the limited time I have had to use it, I found I was getting clicks from countries all over the EU. Or that the majority of the browsers were FireFox? Or 15% of the browsers were Opera? Opera? I can't wait until I can get more data accrued so I can get better metrics than the five days. Yes, I'll be getting the subscription... I'd be a fool not too.
by Greg R Greg R, 2024-06-04

I just got back in and was reading a review by Jeff State saying that just now, t.ly was "forcing" him to move from the free account to paid version. I thought Jeff was just upset over the access issue because I remember last time I was here and just before I published the last set of links, it said I still had 90% of my storage available. So the idea of "FORCING" him was just sour grapes. Or so I thought... I went to my dashboard but couldn't reach my dashboard, or my links or anything else I had done without now having to PAY! What in the AF? I can't see it now but I remember because Google is always reminding me of how much space I have on their cloud, and I was thinking that on Google, they say I've USED 90% of my space and last Friday when creating links here it said I have 90% of my free space still available. I'm willing to fix this post if it was some kind of -issue- that hit all the free accounts when it should not have. But bringing in business on a free offer and making it appear you have an X-amount of "Free Space" you can use before hitting a threshold where you then go to paid, then changing it over a weekend, is what we used to call Bait-n-Switch. I'm hoping I'm wrong & it's a server issue. IF so, I'll update the review.
by Greg R Greg R, 2024-06-04
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Risk impact

Url Shortener is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.

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Url Shortener has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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