Connect Tny integrations
Brand every shared link by automating Tny to create short URLs with custom domains and social cards. Connect your content calendar with our automation tool to instantly generate trackable links for new blog posts or product launches. Register for free to build your first branded link distribution system.
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On Make, Tny can be automated as an action to create short URLs, enabling branding with custom domains and custom social cards. Users can connect Tny with their workflows to instantly generate trackable links for new content, manage existing short URLs, or execute GraphQL queries for various operations.
Shortens a URL. If the URL has been shortened before the same short link will be returned.
Delete a short URL by it's ID.
Performs an arbitrary authorized GraphQL query.
Remove a custom social media card set for a short URL.
Update a short URL with a custom social media card.
Unshortens a URL. Follows all redirects and returns the final destination of a URL or the input URL if there are no redirects. Can also optionally strip away tracking parameters from the resulting URL.
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