Built because I needed it.
Shared because you do too.
Zipt started as a personal tool — a way to manage links, generate QR codes, and understand what was actually getting clicked. When the spreadsheet-and-Bitly approach stopped scaling, I built something better.
Most link shorteners were built for one of two audiences: casual users who want a quick short URL, or enterprise teams with dedicated marketing ops. There wasn't much in between — and that middle ground is where most growing teams live.
Zipt is built for that gap. A 5-person marketing team. A solo founder running campaigns. A small business that needs to put a QR code on a flyer and know if anyone scanned it. Tools that are powerful enough to be useful, but simple enough to not require a tutorial.
It's built and maintained by one person. That means decisions happen fast, feedback actually gets read, and there's no committee deciding whether your feature request is worth a sprint.
Flat org pricing, not per-seat. You shouldn't pay more just because you looped in a colleague.
No surprise overages. No hidden tiers. No annual lock-in required. Cancel any time.
Redirects are cached and async. Your short links load fast even at 3am with zero warm-up time.
Questions? Just ask.
There's a real person on the other end of the contact form. Response time is usually same-day.
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