Short Io
Branded URL shortener for short links, folders, tags, bulk operations, archived links, and per-link analytics.
Helps marketing teams running branded short links that organize links into folders and tags, archive stale entries, and bulk-modify many links at once.
Example Use Cases
These are the Short Io actions Snow can use when building apps with you. Connecting an account does not make Snow run these on its own.
Archive multiple short links in a single API call (up to 150 links). Archived links are hidden from the dashboard but remain functional and accessible. Use this to organize or hide links without deleting them. Requires link IDs from previously created links.
Tool to create up to 1000 short links in one call. Use when bulk shortening multiple URLs.
Tool to create a new short link from a long URL on your branded domain. Use when you need to shorten a single URL.
Tool to permanently delete a short link by its unique ID. Use when you need to remove a short link from the system. The deletion is immediate and irreversible.
Tool to generate a QR code for a short link. Use when you need to create a QR code image for a specific short link by its ID.
Tool to generate QR codes for multiple links in bulk. Use when you need to retrieve QR codes for several short links at once.
Tool to retrieve detailed information for a specific domain by its ID. Use when you need to fetch configuration details, settings, or metadata for a domain.
Tool to get click statistics for specific links in a domain. Use when you need click counts for particular link IDs within a domain. Retrieves the number of clicks each specified link has received. Example: "Get click counts for links with IDs
Tool to list the most popular paths in a domain over time. Use after confirming a valid domain ID to analyze which short URL paths under that domain have received the most clicks in the given interval.
Tool to get comprehensive statistics for a domain over a specified period. Returns click metrics, link counts, and analytics breakdowns by referrer, social media, browser, country, city, and OS. Use when you need domain-level analytics.