Link tracking for creators.

Use your own domain. See which links actually move your business. No marketing-team bloat, no per-click pricing — just clean data and fast redirects.

No credit card required. Cancel anytime.

Bitly is built for growth teams.

Enterprise pricing, dashboards you'll never use.

Dub is built for agencies.

Workspaces, seats, integrations you don't need.

You're one person sending a newsletter.

LinkStats is built for that. Nothing more.

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

Bring your own domain

Point a subdomain like go.yourbrand.com at LinkStats. Your links, your brand — never a generic shortener.

Fast redirects, clean analytics

Edge-served redirects under 50ms. Per-link clicks, unique visitors, top countries, top referrers. That's it.

Weekly summary in your inbox

A short Friday email: top links, what changed, what's worth re-sending. Built for the cadence of a newsletter.

One plan. One price.

No tiers, no upsell, no usage caps that punish your best week.

LinkStats
$9/month

14-day free trial. No credit card to start.

  • Your own domain
  • Unlimited links
  • Click and unique-visitor analytics
  • Tags, UTM presets, expiring links
  • Weekly summary email
  • Cancel anytime
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Questions

Do I really need my own domain?+

Yes. LinkStats is built around the idea that your links should live on your brand, not on a shortener everyone recognizes. A subdomain like go.yourbrand.com is enough — you'll add one CNAME record at your DNS provider.

What about my existing short links from Bitly?+

They keep working at Bitly. New links you create in LinkStats use your domain. There's no migration step — most creators just start using LinkStats for new sends.

Is there a free tier?+

No. There's a 14-day free trial with full access. After that it's $9/month, all features included.

Can I cancel anytime?+

Yes. One click in the billing portal. Your existing links keep redirecting; you just lose access to the dashboard and new link creation.

How fast are the redirects?+

Sub-50ms in most regions. Redirects run at the edge so a click from Tokyo doesn't have to round-trip to Virginia.