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I also believe there may be 'other' 3rd party application or Tip options out there, but this is one I put on mine. It's done via the bio.link portion of your profile. In my opinion, it doesn't necessarily show you have a Tip Jar. But I think that could be countered by putting it in your profile description &/or by creating a 'Pinned' Tweet. Source: over 1 year ago
So I was left with no choice but to go with the standard-solution: mainstream websites like bio.link or Linktree[https://linktr.ee]. I got my links up on it, customized it to just how I wanted, and it looked really cool. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
The site (www.example.com and example.com) are forwarded to a bio.link page with all my social media on there. I'm made the rule using *example.com to forward the domain. I got the www to work, but I don't know what IPv4 to put for the A type record to make the non-www work. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hi all, Here I tried to recreate a platform like bio.link with next js and appwrite. This is my first time I am working with appwrite, and I am very excited to submit such a project. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Bio Link is a free and elegant link in bio for your Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and other socials. Claim your name in seconds! - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
IF you just want to setup an internal link shortener, there is software out there for it. We do it at my company. The best one I've found is Shlink: https://shlink.io/. Source: 10 months ago
I have just set up shlink.io via /r/portainer and docker-compose. Now I have tried opening the CLI to generate an API key which I need for the shlink web interface but unfortunately it closes in a fraction of a second after bin/cli, showing all available arguments. Source: 11 months ago
Are you looking for stable HTTP/S URLs that you can publish for others to access? One solution to that might be to purchase your own domain and host a little redirector service that bounces the consumer to the real, currently active, cloud URL. Something like https://shlink.io/ might work (but I’ve not used it, and that’s just a suggestion not a recommendation!). Source: about 1 year ago
Need to post some links in a small amount of space? You're going to want Shlink (code). - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
I'm working on setting up Shlink, a self-hosted URL shortening service. I've got it set up in docker and it's working, but now I want to set up a reverse proxy for it. I use HAProxy on pfSense, but in order to make it work, the documentation states that I need to make sure the "consumer's IP address, and the requests domain, are forwarded from the proxy". Source: over 1 year ago
Linktree - Connect your audience to all of your content with just one link.
Polr - An open source URL shortener. A great non-profit and free alternative to bit.ly, TinyURL, or goo.gl.
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Compiled - Share all your content with one link. Make it easy for people to find you everywhere online. Create one link to your entire online presence - your social media, and more
YOURLS - YOURLS is a website that contains all the tools you need to create and launch your very own URL shortener. URL shorteners like bitly or TinyURL are fine for public use, but they offer limited options in terms of URL customization.