Links, QR and bio pages together
Create short links, QR codes and bio destinations without treating each one as a completely separate product.
Short links in one place. QR codes somewhere else. Bio pages on another platform. Campaign data spread across different tools. BizCity is being built to bring those workflows together so you can create, brand, share and measure from one system.
Separate services for short links, QR codes, bios, tracking and branding.
Links, QR, bio pages and analytics designed to work together.
A marketing link can end up connected to a landing page, social post, QR code, branded domain, UTM campaign, review request or bio page. When every part is handled by a different tool, management becomes harder than it needs to be.
BizCity is designed around the idea that these are not separate problems. They are different parts of the same digital journey.
Create short links, QR codes and bio destinations without treating each one as a completely separate product.
Move beyond generic URLs with custom aliases, branded domains, logo QR codes and customizable bio experiences.
Analytics are designed around real redirect and scan events. If data is unavailable, BizCity should show that clearly instead of inventing results.
Generate links and QR codes for websites, WhatsApp, Google reviews, contact details, campaigns, menus, products and other practical customer journeys.
Limited free usage makes it possible to experience the core tools before moving into paid plans with higher limits and broader features.
Start with basic sharing and move into dynamic QR codes, analytics, APIs, branded domains and team features as requirements increase.
Turn a long destination into a cleaner, easier-to-share URL.
Use custom aliases and verified branded domains where available.
Reuse the destination across printed materials, packaging, menus, signage and campaigns.
Group important destinations together for social profiles and mobile visitors.
Use tracked redirects and dynamic QR events to understand how people interact with the campaign.
The advantage is not just having more tools. It is reducing the friction between creating, sharing, branding and measuring the same destination.
| Capability | Separate Basic Tools | BizCity Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Short links | Often available | Integrated |
| Branded URLs | May need another service | Built into link workflow |
| QR code creation | Usually separate | Integrated |
| Dynamic QR | May require another platform | Connected to tracked redirects |
| Bio pages | Separate profile tool | Part of the same ecosystem |
| Analytics | Different dashboards | One tracking direction |
| Free-to-paid path | Varies by tool | Clear plan-based limits |
BizCity's tracking approach is designed around actual events. A tracked link can record the click before redirecting the visitor. A dynamic QR can use the same type of tracked route to record scan activity.
If the analytics backend is unavailable or no real activity has occurred, the product should display an unavailable or empty state rather than generate demonstration numbers that look real.
Use bio pages, short links and QR codes to move audiences between content, stores and communities.
Build campaign links, QR touchpoints and tracked destinations around real marketing activity.
Connect websites, WhatsApp, reviews, menus, contact information and offers with simple QR and link tools.
Manage larger volumes, branded assets, client campaigns and analytics from a more consistent workflow.
Create a limited number of links, QR codes or bio destinations and understand the workflow first.
Increase limits and move into branded domains, dynamic QR codes, analytics and additional features.
Use APIs, higher limits, reporting and team features as campaigns and operational requirements increase.
Create the link, turn it into a QR code, add it to a bio page, brand it and track the interaction — without rebuilding the workflow every time.
A quick explanation of what makes the BizCity approach different.
BizCity is designed to bring short links, branded destinations, QR codes, bio pages and analytics into one connected workflow instead of making users rely on multiple disconnected tools.
No. URL shortening is one part of the platform. BizCity also includes QR tools, bio pages, branded links and analytics-related features.
A basic shortener focuses mainly on creating a smaller URL. BizCity is designed around the wider workflow: branding, QR codes, bio destinations, analytics and campaign management.
Yes. Business use cases include website QR codes, WhatsApp links, Google review QR codes, contact cards, branded links, marketing campaigns and tracked destinations.
BizCity's analytics approach is based on actual tracked redirects and QR scan events. The interface should not display fabricated fallback metrics when real data is unavailable.
Several BizCity tools are designed with limited free usage so visitors can test the core workflow before moving to a paid plan.
BizCity's branded-link architecture is designed to support verified custom domains so businesses can use more recognizable short-link destinations.
Basic is positioned for lighter usage, Premium for active creators and marketing teams, and Pro for higher-volume business or agency workflows. Visit Pricing for the current limits and plan details.