Bulk-create short links without multiplying mistakes
Paste or import destination lists, set shared defaults, review row issues, and create campaign links only after the batch looks clean.
From source list to live links
Paste or upload destination URLs, then validate the list before bad rows become live links.
Apply shared domain, tag, campaign, and naming rules so the output is easier to read in reports.
Review the batch table, fix issues, then create links and export or copy results into your launch sheet.
Use bulk creation when one-by-one work is the risk
Upload hundreds of URLs at once
Paste a list or upload a CSV when you already have source rows from a campaign sheet, catalog, partner list, or content inventory.
Start building →Standardize tracking automatically
Set shared domain, tags, and campaign conventions once. Consistent naming matters later when Performance Insight and exports need to be interpreted by more than one person.
Start building →Review, approve, and go live
Preview before publishing, because bulk workflows amplify input mistakes. Fix invalid URLs, duplicates, or naming problems before the links enter the dashboard.
Start building →Bulk Link Builder FAQs
How many URLs can I shorten at once?
The builder supports batches up to the product limit shown in the app. For larger operational jobs, split the source list into smaller batches or use the API when appropriate.
Can I use my own branded domain for bulk links?
Yes. If you have a connected custom domain, the builder applies it to every link in the batch automatically.
What file formats are supported for upload?
You can paste plain text (one URL per line) or upload a CSV file with a URL column.
Can I edit links after publishing a batch?
Yes, within your plan entitlements. Published links appear in the dashboard where eligible destination, tag, lifecycle, and status controls are available.
Stop shortening one link at a time
Open Bulk Link Builder when a source list is ready and the safest next step is batch validation, shared defaults, and controlled publishing.