Total interactions
The total number of eligible clicks or dynamic QR scans recorded for the tracked short URL.
Understand how tracked links perform with click and dynamic QR scan totals, unique interactions, location signals, devices, browsers, referrers, and activity over time—all tied to the short links you manage.
Link analytics begins when a person opens a tracked TheShortener URL. An eligible redirect records an event, increments the link counters, and makes the event available to account reports. The result is aggregate reporting about engagement—not complete visitor identification.
Reports combine link-level counters with event-level fields. Unknown or unavailable request data can appear as empty, direct, or unclassified values.
The total number of eligible clicks or dynamic QR scans recorded for the tracked short URL.
A separate lifetime counter based on whether the link has previously recorded the same visitor IP value.
Charts and activity views group recorded events by date, with preset periods and custom date filtering in supported reports.
Approximate location categories inferred from request location data when lookup information is available.
Aggregate browser plus operating-system or device categories detected from the incoming request.
A two-letter language signal derived from the browser Accept-Language request header when present.
The referring URL and domain when supplied by the browser, with missing information grouped as direct traffic.
Individual recorded events can be reviewed with their time and available dimensions, subject to access and retention.
Total interactions answer “How many eligible visits were recorded?” Unique interactions answer “How many new visitor IP values has this link recorded?” They are useful together, but unique does not mean a verified person.
Country and city reports aggregate the location values available for each tracked request. This can help compare regions for a campaign, choose where to promote next, or notice when an offline QR placement reaches a new area.
Location is approximate and can be affected by VPNs, mobile networks, proxies, unavailable lookup data, or privacy routing. It should not be presented as a visitor’s exact location.
Platform reports group the operating-system or device classification detected by the application, helping you compare broad technical audiences without claiming to identify a specific device owner.
Browser categories and the browser’s leading language signal can reveal compatibility and localization priorities. Values depend on the headers provided by the visitor’s browser.
Referrer reports group recorded source URLs and domains. Browsers and apps often omit referrers, so “direct” can include email, private messaging, typed URLs, or privacy-restricted traffic.
Time-series reports group recorded events by day or month. Preset windows and custom date ranges make it possible to compare a launch period, an event, a printed campaign, or ongoing traffic without changing the destination URL.
Reporting history is not unlimited by default. Account-plan retention can remove older event rows during scheduled maintenance, and exports only include data that remains available when the export runs.
A dynamic account QR code can point to an underlying TheShortener short URL. When someone scans it and opens that URL, the redirect uses the same analytics fields as a tracked link, while the interface labels the totals as scans and unique scans.
Static QR codes are different: the destination is encoded directly in the image, so TheShortener does not receive a redirect request and cannot record the scan.
Explore static and dynamic QR codesCampaigns group managed links and provide aggregate reporting across those links. Channels provide another way to organize items. Eligible accounts can also save custom destination parameters or reusable templates for utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, utm_term, and utm_content.
TheShortener appends those parameters during redirect. Your destination analytics tool is responsible for interpreting the UTM values and any resulting conversions.
Create and organize short linksThe authenticated link API can return total clicks, unique clicks, top countries, browsers, operating-system categories, referrers, and selected social-source counts for a link. Access depends on API availability, account features, key permissions, and endpoint scopes.
CSV export can provide retained event rows with fields such as date, city, country, OS, browser, referrer, and language when the account has export permission.
Read the developer API documentationAnalytics records request-derived technical and location fields. The platform supports HMAC hashing of visitor IP values when the administrator enables IP hashing; otherwise the stats pipeline can store the request IP value. Link owners should treat all reporting as sensitive account data.
Compare campaign links, referrers, regions, and UTM-tagged destination traffic across launch periods.
Learn which shared links attract activity and which audience technology or source categories appear most often.
Use dynamic QR codes on printed material and compare recorded scans by date and approximate location.
Group client or project links into campaigns, review aggregate patterns, and export retained event data when permitted.
Save a destination as a managed short link or create a dynamic QR code that uses an underlying short URL.
Publish the short link or QR code in the channel where your intended audience can use it.
Eligible redirect activity increments counters and creates an event with the available request-derived fields.
Use link, campaign, date, location, technology, and source views to guide the next sharing decision.
Link analytics is the measurement of activity generated when people open a tracked short URL. TheShortener records an analytics event during an eligible redirect and groups those events into reports for the link owner.
Tracked events can include the event time, country, city, browser, operating-system or device classification, browser language, and referrer. Reports also show total and unique interactions. Availability and history depend on platform settings, account permissions, and plan limits.
Total clicks count recorded interactions. A unique interaction is counted when the link has not previously recorded the same visitor IP value. The platform can store that value as an HMAC hash when IP hashing is enabled. A short anti-flood cookie also prevents immediate repeat activity from creating another event.
Yes, when location lookup succeeds for a tracked request. Country and city values are inferred from request location data and may be missing or approximate, so they should be used as directional reporting rather than precise visitor identification.
Reports group tracked events by browser and by the platform operating-system or device classification detected from the request. These are aggregate technical categories, not a complete identity for an individual visitor.
Yes, when the browser sends a referrer. TheShortener stores the referrer and its domain for tracked events. Visits without usable referrer information appear as direct or otherwise unattributed traffic.
Dynamic account QR codes that route through a TheShortener short URL use the same analytics pipeline and are presented as scans. Static QR codes encode their destination directly and do not create tracked scan events in TheShortener.
Yes, eligible accounts can save custom parameters or reusable UTM templates and append them to the destination during redirect. The destination analytics platform interprets those UTM values; TheShortener does not present them as conversion attribution.
The application records eligible analytics during redirect processing, so new activity can appear without a separate batch import. TheShortener does not promise a guaranteed real-time delivery interval, and reporting can be affected by caching, limits, filters, or processing conditions.
When API access is enabled for an account, the authenticated link endpoint can return click totals, unique totals, and selected aggregate breakdowns. CSV event exports are also available to accounts with export permission. API scopes, plan features, and retention rules apply.
Start with a managed link, share it with your audience, and use the analytics available to your account to make the next campaign more informed.