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Dynamic Routes let you build smart links that make decisions for you. Instead of one link going to one place, you create a visual flow that redirects users based on conditions — no code required. Learn More

What can you do with Dynamic Routes?

Dynamic Routes let you optimise where your traffic goes, examples and common use cases include:

App Store Routing

Send iOS users to the App Store and Android users to Google Play — from a single link.

A/B Testing

Split traffic between two destinations to see which converts and performs better.

Platform Redirects

Detect where someone is coming from and send them somewhere relevant.

How it works

1

Create a route

Give your route a title, choose a domain and optionally pick a template.
2

Build your flow

Use the drag-and-drop node editor to connect conditions and destinations.
3

Share your link

Copy your short link and share it anywhere — Dynamic Routes handles the rest.

Why it’s the best option?

Unlike traditional URL shorteners that have basic rule-based systems, you can create dynamic node systems that scale with your needs, providing more customisation and finer decision making on your redirects.
Dynamic Routes are available on paid plans. See limits & plans.