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LinkLane is a link-management platform. It turns long URLs into branded short links and QR codes, then adds the things a basic shortener doesn't: smart routing, link-in-bio pages, link protection, campaigns, and real-time click analytics — all behind a clean dashboard and a developer API.
Where a plain shortener just redirects, LinkLane lets one link do more: send visitors to different destinations by country, device, A/B split, or time; fire retargeting pixels; deep-link into mobile apps; gate a link with a password or expiry; and report exactly who clicked, from where, on what.
LinkLane has a Free plan to start, then Pro ($19/mo), Growth ($29/mo), and Enterprise ($49/mo). Paid tiers unlock smart routing, retargeting pixels, mobile deep links, more custom domains, team seats, white-label, and API access. See pricing.
What is LinkLane?
LinkLane is a link-management platform for creating branded short links and QR codes, routing clicks by geo/device/A-B/time, building link-in-bio pages, and tracking real-time click analytics — with campaigns, bulk tools, custom domains, and a REST API.
Is LinkLane free?
Yes. LinkLane has a free plan, plus paid tiers: Pro ($19/mo), Growth ($29/mo), and Enterprise ($49/mo). Higher tiers add smart routing, retargeting pixels, mobile deep links, more custom domains, team seats, white-label, and API access.
How is LinkLane different from a basic URL shortener?
Shortening is the entry point. LinkLane adds branded QR codes, smart routing (geo, device, A/B, rotator, time, returning-visitor), retargeting pixels, link-in-bio pages, link protection (password/expiry/geo), real-time analytics with heatmaps, campaigns/UTM, bulk tooling, and a developer API with webhooks.
Does LinkLane have an API?
Yes. LinkLane offers a REST API (Pro and above) with scoped API keys, webhooks, and integrations. Full reference is at docs.linklane.io/api.