Short Links ThatYou Actually Own.
First-party /l/<slug> short links with automatic UTM tagging, editable destinations, and click analytics that live next to your posts, no third-party shortener required.
Everything You Need to Ship a Trackable Link
Built into the same workflow where you draft, schedule, and measure.
First-Party Slugs
Links live on your Aidelly domain, not a third-party shortener that could disappear.
Editable Destinations
Change where a slug points after publishing, old posts keep working with the new target.
Automatic UTM
Campaign, source, and medium tags applied automatically and consistently across every post.
Click Analytics
See clicks per slug over time, top referrers, and how each link contributes to a campaign.
Three Steps, Inline With Your Post
Paste the Long URL
Drop any link into the post editor. Aidelly offers to shorten it on the spot.
Pick a Slug or Auto-Generate
Use a memorable slug for campaigns or let Aidelly auto-generate a short one.
Publish & Track
The post goes out with the short link; clicks roll up into analytics in real time.
Works Great With
Pair Link Shortener with these features
Own Every Link You Ship
First-party short links, automatic UTM tagging, and real click analytics. Start with $0 due today.
Compare Aidelly Against Other Social Scheduling Tools
These guides help you compare social media tools that bundle link shortening, UTM tracking, and click analytics into the same workflow as publishing.
Buyer Guides
Buyer FAQs
A first-party shortener keeps you in control of the redirect, lets you change the destination after publishing, and feeds clean UTM data into your analytics without a separate tool.
Yes. Short links work on every connected platform and are particularly useful where character count matters (X) or where bare URLs hurt reach (LinkedIn, Facebook).
Yes. Each short link reports clicks over time, top referrers, and rolls up into the unified analytics view alongside post and bio-link performance.
See it in Aidelly
Short links with the click data attached to the post that used them.
