Redirect Links: Create and Manage Short URLs for Your Website

Last updated March 30, 2026

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Redirect Links let you create short, clean URLs on your own domain that forward visitors to any destination. The platform also creates them automatically when you change a blog post or podcast slug, so broken links never become a problem for your visitors or your search rankings.

How automatic redirects work

Whenever you update the slug of a blog post or podcast episode, the platform instantly creates a 301 redirect from the old URL to the new one. You do not need to do anything. Visitors who bookmarked the old link, and search engines that indexed it, are forwarded seamlessly to the correct page.

  1. Go to Website in your dashboard and open Redirect Links.
  2. Click New Link in the top right corner.
  3. Enter a slug, the short part that appears after your domain, for example free-guide.
  4. Paste the full destination URL you want visitors to land on.
  5. Optionally add a label so you can recognize the link later.
  6. Toggle the link active or leave it off until you are ready.
  7. Click Save. Your short link is live immediately.

Your link will look like yourdomain.com/free-guide and forward anyone who visits it to the destination you set.

On the overview page you can see all your redirect links at a glance, including how many times each one has been clicked. From there you can:

  • Copy any link to your clipboard with one click
  • Edit the slug, destination, or label at any time
  • Delete links you no longer need
  • Enable or disable a link without deleting it

Tips

  • Use short, memorable slugs for links you share in newsletters, social media, or on stage, for example yourdomain.com/book or yourdomain.com/call.
  • The click counter on each link helps you see which destinations you promote most, useful for understanding where your audience engages.
  • Slugs must be lowercase and can contain letters, numbers, and hyphens. Some words like blog, shop, and contact are reserved by the platform and cannot be used.
  • If you ever migrate content to a new URL structure, you can add manual redirects in bulk to keep all your old links working.
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