A/B Testing (Link Rotator) is currently in our planning phase, and we’re working on introducing innovative elements to make it more impactful. If everything goes as planned, we’re aiming for a release around March.
As for URL Cloaking, it’s on our bucket list and will be rolled out soon. We completely understand how important these features are, and we’re...
Your roadmap feels like it's "frozen". There are lots of features that were "Planned" and already had an ETA/date of release, like BioLink Pages to be released at November 30th, but not even in the "Progress" phase; still at "Planned". Also the same 2 features (that I conside very simple), are in "Progress" for 2 months already.
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your concerns. We want to assure you that development has not stopped—in fact, we’re working more aggressively than ever to deliver features and improvements that add value to your experience.
Many of the planned features have already been implemented. That said, we acknowledge that we could improve the frequency of updates to our roadmap,...
Much appreciated for the detailed response. Although, when do you intend to update the roadmap and also release a new "Update Announcement" at Appsumo salespage with all the new developments/features implemented (last was 26th September). Thanks
Q: Device detection?
hey there, for App Store links, can devices be detected?
e.g. iOS user clicks link, brings them to Apple Store download Android user clicks same link, brings them to Android download
A: Hi Sumo-ling! 👋 Thank you for your question! CutMe Short already offers an Open in App feature built into our short links. As for the functionality you’re asking about—deep linking to automatically detect the user’s device (e.g., redirecting iOS users to the Apple Store and Android users to the Play Store)—this is currently in progress and will be rolled out very soon.
A: Thanks for your question😊! While CutMe Short doesn’t currently offer link rotation, we’re excited to share that traffic distribution and A/B testing are already in our engineering pipeline for future updates. These features will help you optimise your campaigns even further.
In the meantime, we’d love for you to explore our Dynamic UTM feature and detailed analytics, which provide unmatched...
Thanks for your question! Yes, CutMe Short has an “Open in App” feature that enables direct app opening when the app is already installed on a user’s device. If the app is available, our links will bypass the browser and open directly in the app for a smooth and seamless experience.
If you have any more questions or features you’d love to see, feel free to let us know! 😊
Q: A/B Testing (Link Rotator) and URL Cloaking?
Do you have A/B Testing (Link Rotator) and URL Cloaking (Hide the original destination URL and display the current Short URL in the browser)?
Gautam_CutMeShort
Jan 2, 2025A: Thank you for your question! 😊
A/B Testing (Link Rotator) is currently in our planning phase, and we’re working on introducing innovative elements to make it more impactful. If everything goes as planned, we’re aiming for a release around March.
As for URL Cloaking, it’s on our bucket list and will be rolled out soon. We completely understand how important these features are, and we’re...
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Q: Any development?
Hey,
Your roadmap feels like it's "frozen". There are lots of features that were "Planned" and already had an ETA/date of release, like BioLink Pages to be released at November 30th, but not even in the "Progress" phase; still at "Planned". Also the same 2 features (that I conside very simple), are in "Progress" for 2 months already.
So, do you confirm that development has stopped?
Thanks
Gautam_CutMeShort
Dec 28, 2024A: Hi Sumo-ling,
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your concerns. We want to assure you that development has not stopped—in fact, we’re working more aggressively than ever to deliver features and improvements that add value to your experience.
Many of the planned features have already been implemented. That said, we acknowledge that we could improve the frequency of updates to our roadmap,...
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Much appreciated for the detailed response. Although, when do you intend to update the roadmap and also release a new "Update Announcement" at Appsumo salespage with all the new developments/features implemented (last was 26th September). Thanks
Q: Device detection?
hey there, for App Store links, can devices be detected?
e.g. iOS user clicks link, brings them to Apple Store download
Android user clicks same link, brings them to Android download
Gautam_CutMeShort
Dec 18, 2024A: Hi Sumo-ling! 👋
Thank you for your question! CutMe Short already offers an Open in App feature built into our short links. As for the functionality you’re asking about—deep linking to automatically detect the user’s device (e.g., redirecting iOS users to the Apple Store and Android users to the Play Store)—this is currently in progress and will be rolled out very soon.
We’re committed to...
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Q: Does CutMe Short offer link rotation?
Gautam_CutMeShort
Edited Dec 18, 2024A: Thanks for your question😊!
While CutMe Short doesn’t currently offer link rotation, we’re excited to share that traffic distribution and A/B testing are already in our engineering pipeline for future updates. These features will help you optimise your campaigns even further.
In the meantime, we’d love for you to explore our Dynamic UTM feature and detailed analytics, which provide unmatched...
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Q: Deep Links that Open Directly in Mobile Apps
Does your links open the Mobile app if installed (Like Linktw.in) or does it use the default browser?
Gautam_CutMeShort
Nov 1, 2024A: Hi Sumo-ling! 👋
Thanks for your question! Yes, CutMe Short has an “Open in App” feature that enables direct app opening when the app is already installed on a user’s device. If the app is available, our links will bypass the browser and open directly in the app for a smooth and seamless experience.
If you have any more questions or features you’d love to see, feel free to let us know! 😊
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