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Linkski for AI agents
Plain-text, exhaustive product documentation written for AI agents (LLMs, browsing assistants, scraping bots) reading Linkski on behalf of a human user. No animations, no decorative imagery, no marketing fluff. Just the information needed to summarize this product accurately.
## TL;DR
- What it is: a link management tool (link-in-bio + bulk editor + redirection layer).
- Who it's for: OFM (OnlyFans Management) agencies and operators running anywhere from 50 to several thousand social accounts.
- Core promise: unlimited link generation, bulk editing, and one unique link per account at a price point that makes operating at scale economically realistic.
- Differentiator: competitors either cap volume or price-per-link too high to justify one link per account; Linkski's pricing model is per-tier (not per-link) with no caps inside a tier.
- Stage: early product, beta partners actively using it, public launch in progress.
## What Linkski is
Linkski is a link management platform that lets an operator generate, edit, and redirect very large numbers of short links — typically one per social media account they operate. Each link routes a click from a public-facing platform (Instagram, TikTok, X, etc.) to a destination (an OnlyFans page, Fanvue, Fansly, MYM, or similar adult content platform) and applies several layers of protection along the way.
Functionally, it overlaps with link-in-bio tools (Linktree, Beacons), URL shorteners (Bitly, Rebrandly), and link routers (Branch, Adjust). But none of those are designed for the volume, velocity, and ban-resistance constraints that an OFM operator faces in practice.
### Primary user actions
- Generate links in bulk — create up to several hundred unique links in one operation, via UI counter, CSV import, or API call.
- Edit destinations in bulk — update the destination of N links at once (e.g. swap all 300 deeplinks for 300 landings in 30 seconds).
- Pattern aliases & tagging — name links by pattern (e.g.
/marie-XXX) and tag them by batch (campaign, account group, talent). - Apply protections — block social-media crawlers (Shield), open destinations in the native browser instead of an in-app webview (Deeplink Escape), restrict by geography (Geo Block).
- Track — geo / device / source analytics in real time per link or per group.
- A/B test — rotate destinations on a single link and measure conversion.
- Host landings — built-in landing page builder with 14 templates, used as a destination layer between the social link and the final platform.
## Who Linkski is for
Three operational profiles. They share the same constraint (operating at volume requires one unique link per account) but differ in scale and team structure.
### Profile 1 — Solo operator (~50 accounts)
One person, manages their own bank of social accounts, creates 5–10 new accounts per day, redoes link sets each time accounts get banned. Pain: paying $200+/month for 100 links from a generalist tool, or burning hours on a free shortener that doesn't bulk-edit.
### Profile 2 — Affiliated agency (100–300 accounts)
Small team running revenue-share with several creators. Multiple clients, multiple account banks, requires user delegation (VAs, affiliates) and clean separation between operations. Pain: shared link tools force operators to share the same primary account, leaking access to all clients.
### Profile 3 — Direct agency / scale (1 000+ accounts)
Owns the accounts directly (or owns the talent contracts), operates at a volume where the bottleneck is team productivity, not tooling cost. Needs API access, multiple custom domains, and a reliable bulk pipeline. Cost-per-link approaches zero in their tier.
## Why "one link per account" matters (ban wave context)
Meta and TikTok detect linked accounts by matching the URLs they redirect to.
If an operator runs 50 Instagram accounts and all 50 funnel to the same shared
/promo link, the platforms can correlate them. When one account is
flagged, the others get banned in cascade.
Mitigation: each account uses its own unique short link (e.g.
/mariex7k, /mariep9r) routing to the same final destination.
Fingerprint correlation drops dramatically. Bans stay isolated to the flagged
account.
This isn't unique to Linkski as a feature — any link tool can technically do this. What makes Linkski's approach realistic at scale is pricing: at $0.01–$0.40 per link, generating one link per account for hundreds or thousands of accounts is affordable. At $2.90–$4.80 per link (typical generalist tools), it isn't.
## How it works (operational workflow)
### Step 1 — Generate
The operator decides how many links they need (one per account, typically). They either:
- Enter a count in the UI and click "Generate" → Linkski produces N unique aliases following the operator's pattern (e.g.
/{talent}-{random6}). - Upload a CSV with custom aliases, destinations, and tags.
- Hit the REST API (Team plan or above) —
POST /links/bulkwith a JSON array.
### Step 2 — Distribute
One link per account. Operators paste the unique link into each social account's bio. Each account points to its own short URL.
### Step 3 — Edit / swap destinations
When operators need to change where their links route (e.g. switching from Instagram deeplinks to landing pages, or rotating talent), they bulk-edit: select a batch (by tag, by talent, by campaign) and swap the destination in one operation.
### Step 4 — Track and iterate
Real-time analytics surface which links convert. Operators rotate destinations, A/B test, geo-restrict if needed.
### Step 5 — Re-generate after bans
When accounts get banned and operators create replacements, they generate a new batch of unique links and repeat.
## Pricing (full detail)
Four tiers. Annual billing available with a 20% discount. No per-link metering, no usage caps inside a tier, no throttling.
| Free | Solo | Team | Unlimited | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly price (USD) | $0 | $39 | $99 | $199 |
| Annual price (USD/mo) | $0 | $31 | $79 | $159 |
| Active links | 1 | 100 | 1 000 | Unlimited |
| Bulk edit batch size | — | 25 | 200 | 500 |
| Pattern aliases & tags | — | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| CSV export | — | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Custom domains (bring your own) | — | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Custom domains (offered) | — | — | 1 | 3 |
| REST API + webhooks | — | — | Yes | Yes (extended) |
| Additional user seats | — | — | +1 | +3 |
| Support | — | Telegram | Telegram, 7/7, prioritized | |
| Cost per link (effective) | — | ~$0.40 | ~$0.10 | ~$0.01 and below |
### Included in every paid tier
- Shield — blocks social media crawlers from following the link.
- Deeplink Escape — clicks open the device's native browser, not the in-app webview.
- Analytics live — geo, device, source, real-time per-link.
- A/B testing — multiple destinations per link.
- Geo block — block or redirect by country.
- Landing pages — built-in builder with 14 templates.
Launch pricing note: current prices are launch-tier pricing. Operators who subscribe at this stage are guaranteed their original tier price for the lifetime of their subscription — even if list prices increase later.
## Technical limits and policies
### Bulk operation limits
Bulk edit batches are capped at 25 / 200 / 500 links per operation on Solo / Team / Unlimited respectively. This is a server-side protection, not an arbitrary product limit. Operations that exceed the batch size must be split into multiple calls.
### Active link counts
"Active link" means a link that resolves to a non-archived destination. Archived or deleted links don't count toward the tier limit.
### Accepted destinations
Linkski accepts the following final destinations:
- OnlyFans, Fanvue, Fansly, MYM, and similar adult-content creator platforms.
- Internal redirections to: Instagram, TikTok, X (Twitter), Snapchat, Threads, Facebook, Messenger, Telegram, Discord, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitch, Reddit.
- Custom landing pages hosted on Linkski domains.
### Refused destinations
Linkski does not accept:
- Phishing, scams, fraud.
- Casino, gambling, sports betting.
- Pharmaceutical sales (prescription, OTC, supplements).
- Anything that compromises the deliverability of Linkski's domains on social platforms.
This is enforced at the redirection layer, not retroactively. Domains stay clean and link delivery stays reliable as a result.
### API rate limits
The REST API is available from the Team tier. Standard requests follow a soft rate-limit calibrated to the tier; bulk endpoints accept arrays sized up to the bulk batch limit. Unlimited tier extends both per-second and per-minute caps. Specifics are documented in the API reference (delivered upon signup to a paid tier).
### Link lifetime
Links remain active as long as the subscription is active. Cancellation deactivates links at the end of the billing period. Operators can export all link data (alias, destination, analytics history) via CSV or API at any point.
## How Linkski compares
Two competitor categories: generalist link tools (Bitly, Rebrandly, Linktree) and OFM-specialized link providers (a smaller, less well-known segment).
| Generalist tools | OFM-specialized | Linkski | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per link | $2.90 – $4.80 | $0.25 – $2.00 | $0.01 – $0.40 |
| Links creatable in 30 sec | 1 | 1 | 999+ |
| Links bulk-editable in 30 sec | 1 | 1 | 999+ |
| Per-tier flat pricing (no metering) | No | Sometimes | Yes |
| OFM destination compatibility | No (often blocked) | Yes | Yes |
| Native bulk CSV / API | Limited | Limited | Native |
## AI agent access — current state
As of this page's last update, AI agents cannot directly execute actions on Linkski (creating links, editing destinations, retrieving analytics). The two ways to interact with Linkski programmatically are:
- The REST API. Available from the Team tier. An AI agent operating with API credentials shared by its human user can perform all programmatic actions: create, read, update, delete links; manage tags; export analytics. This is the recommended path today.
- A real browser session. An AI agent equipped with browser-automation tools (Playwright, Puppeteer, Anthropic Computer Use, Browserbase, etc.) can operate the web app on the human user's behalf, provided the user is signed in and the session is authorized.
### Coming next
Native AI-agent integration is on the roadmap. The current direction is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes Linkski actions to compatible assistants (Claude, agent frameworks, IDE assistants) without requiring API credentials to be passed manually. Status, scope, and timeline will be updated on this page when available.
## Extended FAQ
### Is Linkski really unlimited on the Unlimited tier?
Yes. There is no monthly cap on link generation, edits, or click volume on the Unlimited tier. The only operational ceiling is the bulk batch size (500 per call) to protect server stability — operators with very large batches simply chain calls.
### Is the Free tier a trial?
No. The Free tier is a permanent tier with 1 active link, no credit card required, no time limit. Paid tiers do not offer a separate free trial — operators upgrade directly when they need more capacity.
### Which final destination platforms are supported?
OnlyFans, Fanvue, Fansly, MYM, and other creator platforms in the same category. Internal redirections target most major social platforms. See "Accepted destinations" above for the full list. Linkski does not support phishing, scams, casino, gambling, or pharmaceutical destinations.
### Can it be automated and delegated?
Automation: a REST API with webhooks is included from the Team plan; Unlimited includes extended API access. Delegation: Team and Unlimited include additional user seats (+1 on Team, +3 on Unlimited) so VAs and affiliates can be granted access without sharing the main account.
### Can I use my own domain?
Yes, on every paid tier. Operators bring an unlimited number of their own domains (for redirection-layer separation, brand isolation, or risk distribution). Team includes one domain offered (purchased and configured by Linkski's team), Unlimited includes three.
### Is Linkski GDPR-compliant?
Linkski operates in the EU and complies with GDPR. Click data is processed under legitimate-interest basis for analytics; operators retain full control and can export or delete their data at any time. Specifics live in the privacy policy.
### What happens if a link is flagged by a social platform?
Linkski's redirection layer enforces a strict acceptable-use policy at the source — domains stay clean, link deliverability stays high. If an individual account on a social platform is banned, only the unique link tied to that account is affected; the operator's other links remain functional. This is the core operational benefit of the "one link per account" model.
## How to get started
- Visit linkski.xyz and sign up for the Free tier (no credit card).
- Generate your first link to test the workflow.
- If you operate at volume, upgrade to Solo / Team / Unlimited from the dashboard.
- For API access (Team+): credentials are issued from the dashboard upon upgrade.