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Let's keep links honest — abuse.short.io
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Fighting abuse, together

We built a dedicated portal at abuse.short.io so users and officials can report bad links without filing a support ticket.

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New! Improved fake bot detection

“Bots can fake their identity in your analytics — appearing as Google, Bing, or OpenAI when they're not. Here's how Short.io now catches them.”

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New! Conversion streaming

Real-time conversion updates show exactly when users complete actions after clicking your links, eliminating hour-long reporting delays.

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For developers: sync Short.io links with link-sync-action and build Node.js integrations with @short.io/client-node

If you manage Short.io links as part of a software delivery process, it’s often easier to treat them like configuration: keep them in Git, review changes in pull requests, and let CI apply updates automatically. link-sync-action does exactly that—define links in shortio.yaml, then sync them to Short.io through a GitHub Actions workflow. This post covers two separate developer tools: * link-sync-action — sync links from a shortio.yaml file into Short.io https://github.com/Short-io/link-sync

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