First-person case study

I needed a cleaner way to share and understand one campaign link

I run a small website and needed one simple link for social posts, chat messages, and printed material. Lnkzy helped me shorten the URL, add a QR code, and learn which audience contexts were worth improving.

Campaign short link

lnkzy.io/spring-offer

Countries

Audience context

Devices

Mobile readiness

Browsers

Sharing clues

The story

From a long tracking URL to a link I could actually use

Before Lnkzy, I was copying full campaign URLs into every channel. They made messages harder to read and looked especially bad when I needed to add a link to a flyer. I wanted one short URL that still gave me enough feedback to improve the next round of sharing.

I started with messy campaign URLs

My product page links were long because they carried campaign parameters. They worked, but they looked rough in social bios, WhatsApp messages, and printed cards.

I created one readable short link

I pasted the destination into Lnkzy, chose a simple alias, and used the same short URL across my posts, emails, and QR code material.

I watched visitor patterns by context

The stats page helped me compare where visitors came from, which devices they used, and which browsers showed up most often.

I adjusted how I shared the link

When I saw more mobile traffic and stronger response from chat channels, I made the landing page easier to scan and moved the link into the channels people were actually using.

What I learned

The useful part was not just the click count

The click total told me whether people were responding. The country, device, and browser summaries helped me understand how people were arriving and what to improve in the landing experience.

Country signals

I could tell when a link was reaching new locations and decide whether the page copy needed to be more universal.

Device behavior

Seeing mobile, tablet, and desktop groups made it obvious when a campaign needed a tighter mobile landing page.

Browser context

Browser summaries helped me notice whether visitors were mostly arriving from modern app previews or desktop browsers.

My next sharing checklist

Use a readable custom alias before posting.
Add the QR code anywhere the link appears in print.
Check stats after the campaign starts, not only at the end.
Improve the landing page when mobile traffic is leading.
Outcome

I changed the campaign based on visitor context

Lnkzy did not just make the link shorter. It helped me make the campaign easier to share, easier to scan, and easier to judge after people started clicking. That gave me a practical feedback loop for the next post, message, and printed handout.

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