

URLyte
Branded URL shortener with namespace organisation, click analytics, QR codes, and malicious URL detection — no custom domain required.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
Features
- No Tracking
- No Coding Required
- No registration required
- Ad-free
- Link Tracking
- QR Code Generator
- Custom URLs
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braham517 added URLyte as alternative to T2M - URL Shortener- skpathak0267 reviewed URLyte
QR code feature saves time.
- commented on URLyte
Using it regularly, great product.
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- singlasonu2020 reviewed URLyte
Started using URLyte recently and it has been great so far. Easy to create branded links, analytics are useful, and the QR code feature saves time.
braham517 added URLyte as alternative to Geniuslink, MyLnk and 1LINK.IO
What is URLyte?
URLyte is a URL shortener built for people who need more than a random short link. Instead of buying a custom domain, you get a branded namespace instantly — urlyte.com/yourbrand/link — ready in under 60 seconds.
Key features: • Namespace organisation — group links by brand, campaign, or client under a shared prefix • Full click analytics — geographic distribution, device breakdown, click-over-time charts • QR code generation — downloadable PNG for every link, with scan tracking • Malicious URL detection — every link is automatically scanned against Google Safe Browsing • Custom domains — bring your own domain (e.g. go.yourbrand.com) on Pro • Direct links — create 5-character public short links without a namespace • Free plan — 2 namespaces, 10 links each, full analytics included • Pro plan at $5/month — 10 namespaces, 100 links each, custom domain support







Comments and Reviews
QR code feature saves time.
Using it regularly, great product.
Started using URLyte recently and it has been great so far. Easy to create branded links, analytics are useful, and the QR code feature saves time.
It's the best URL shortner I have used