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How to Use the Expiration Feature for Shortened Links on Arino.bio

Last updated on October 03, 2024

Arino.bio is an intuitive, secure, and dynamic platform for managing bio pages, shortened links, and QR codes. One of the valuable customizations available when shortening a link is the Expiration feature. This allows you to set specific conditions under which your shortened link will no longer be active.

What is the Expiration Feature?

The Expiration feature enables you to control the lifespan of your shortened link by setting an expiration date and time, as well as a maximum number of clicks. This is particularly useful for time-sensitive promotions, events, or campaigns.

How to Set Up Expiration

Navigate to the Customizations Section: After entering your long URL and selecting link shortening options, locate the Expiration customization.

Set an Expiration Date and Time: Choose the exact date and time when you want the link to expire.

Define Maximum Clicks: Specify the maximum number of users that can click on the link before it becomes inactive.

Set a Redirect: After the expiration date is reached or the maximum click limit is achieved, you can set a redirect for users who attempt to access the link afterward. This allows you to guide them to alternative content or inform them that the link is no longer available.

Benefits of Using the Expiration Feature

Enhanced Control: Manage the availability of your links, ensuring that they are only active for the intended duration or until a specific audience is reached.

Increased Urgency: Creating time-sensitive links can encourage users to act quickly, boosting engagement and conversions.

Redirect Management: With the option to redirect users after expiration, you can maintain communication and guide them to relevant information.

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