Is it possible to upgrade from code1 to code3 by paying the differnce in future?
Founder Team
Gautam_CutMeShort
Jan 8, 2026
A: Yes 👍 you can upgrade anytime by purchasing additional codes and stacking them on your existing account.
For example, if you start with Code 1 and later decide you need more limits, you can simply purchase Code 2 or Code 3 from AppSumo and redeem it in the same CutMe Short account. Your plan will automatically upgrade based on the total number of stacked codes.
I have one final question: After using a custom domain, how can I set up a redirect link like mydomain.com/go/my-test? Specifically, one that includes a subdirectory in the middle, since I don't want to use a new subdomain.
Founder Team
Gautam_CutMeShort
Jan 5, 2026
A: Hey, Short answer: At the moment, CutMe Short does not support URLs with subdirectories in the middle.
We fully support custom root domains - mydomain.com/my-test and subdomains- go.mydomain.com/my-test
These are the two supported and recommended setups, as they are reliable, scalable, and work cleanly with DNS and SSL.
Using a path like /go/ requires control over the web server and routing...
Hi, I have a few questions. I am a freelancer and I think tier 1 is sufficient for me. I would like to link my domain name and create custom short links. But can I also create custom links for my clients without my own domain name being visible in the link? Another question: over a year ago, I asked if an app version was planned. You said it was on the roadmap, but no app has been released yet. Do you know when the app version will be available?
Founder Team
Gautam_CutMeShort
Dec 15, 2025
A: Hi! Happy to clarify :)
1. Client links without your domain showing Yes, this is possible. If your client can set up an A record in their own domain’s DNS provider, you can connect their domain to CutMe Short and create links using their branding. In that case, your domain won’t appear in the short links at all. If a client doesn’t want to configure DNS, then links would need to use your...
Whilst your initial Tiers work well for a freelancer or small business, I recommend additional Tiers for an agency. For example, if I have a portion of my tech-savvy clients who like to do their own updates, that will still require ~50 workspaces. Again, great forward-thinking on isolating users with their own experience. I completely understand that as a bootstrapped company you must take...
Founder Team
Gautam_CutMeShort
Dec 2, 2025
A: Hi there! 👋
Thank you so much for sharing this thoughtful recommendation — and for understanding the balance we have to maintain as a bootstrapped company. It truly means a lot.
Our system is absolutely capable of handling higher load and larger team structures. The only reason we haven’t included ~50 workspaces in the standard tiers is that it becomes an outlier compared to typical usage...
Q: How would I use / setup my OWN domain to work with Cutme Short?
How would I use / setup my OWN domain to work with Cutme Short?
Founder Team
Gautam_CutMeShort
Nov 17, 2025
A: Hi there!
You can absolutely use your own domain with CutMe Short. Just go to Domain → Connect New Domain, enter your domain or subdomain, and then add the A Record we provide to your DNS provider. Once the DNS propagates, your domain will be active and ready for creating branded short links.
If you need help at any step, feel free to reach out!
Q: upgrades?
Is it possible to upgrade from code1 to code3 by paying the differnce in future?
Gautam_CutMeShort
Jan 8, 2026A: Yes 👍 you can upgrade anytime by purchasing additional codes and stacking them on your existing account.
For example, if you start with Code 1 and later decide you need more limits, you can simply purchase Code 2 or Code 3 from AppSumo and redeem it in the same CutMe Short account. Your plan will automatically upgrade based on the total number of stacked codes.
There’s no downtime or data...
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Q: URL with subdirectories
I have one final question: After using a custom domain, how can I set up a redirect link like mydomain.com/go/my-test? Specifically, one that includes a subdirectory in the middle, since I don't want to use a new subdomain.
Gautam_CutMeShort
Jan 5, 2026A: Hey,
Short answer: At the moment, CutMe Short does not support URLs with subdirectories in the middle.
We fully support custom root domains - mydomain.com/my-test and subdomains- go.mydomain.com/my-test
These are the two supported and recommended setups, as they are reliable, scalable, and work cleanly with DNS and SSL.
Using a path like /go/ requires control over the web server and routing...
Share CutMe Short
Q: App version?
Hi, I have a few questions. I am a freelancer and I think tier 1 is sufficient for me. I would like to link my domain name and create custom short links. But can I also create custom links for my clients without my own domain name being visible in the link? Another question: over a year ago, I asked if an app version was planned. You said it was on the roadmap, but no app has been released yet. Do you know when the app version will be available?
Gautam_CutMeShort
Dec 15, 2025A: Hi! Happy to clarify :)
1. Client links without your domain showing
Yes, this is possible. If your client can set up an A record in their own domain’s DNS provider, you can connect their domain to CutMe Short and create links using their branding. In that case, your domain won’t appear in the short links at all.
If a client doesn’t want to configure DNS, then links would need to use your...
Share CutMe Short
Q: Recommend Additional Tiers for Agency
Hello,
Whilst your initial Tiers work well for a freelancer or small business, I recommend additional Tiers for an agency. For example, if I have a portion of my tech-savvy clients who like to do their own updates, that will still require ~50 workspaces. Again, great forward-thinking on isolating users with their own experience. I completely understand that as a bootstrapped company you must take...
Gautam_CutMeShort
Dec 2, 2025A: Hi there! 👋
Thank you so much for sharing this thoughtful recommendation — and for understanding the balance we have to maintain as a bootstrapped company. It truly means a lot.
Our system is absolutely capable of handling higher load and larger team structures. The only reason we haven’t included ~50 workspaces in the standard tiers is that it becomes an outlier compared to typical usage...
Share CutMe Short
Q: How would I use / setup my OWN domain to work with Cutme Short?
How would I use / setup my OWN domain to work with Cutme Short?
Gautam_CutMeShort
Nov 17, 2025A: Hi there!
You can absolutely use your own domain with CutMe Short. Just go to Domain → Connect New Domain, enter your domain or subdomain, and then add the A Record we provide to your DNS provider. Once the DNS propagates, your domain will be active and ready for creating branded short links.
If you need help at any step, feel free to reach out!
Share CutMe Short