Redirect Speed Test.

Legacy shorteners add hundreds of milliseconds to every click. Measure how much speed you're losing.

Edge Security

Every redirect is scanned for malware in real-time.

Latency Floor

Our network maintains a <50ms floor for global resolution.

Data Freshness

Telemetry is updated instantly across our entire stack.

Performance Engineering

Why Milliseconds Matter.

In digital marketing, speed is revenue. A delay of just 100ms can decrease conversion rates by 7%. Legacy shorteners add unnecessary hops through centralized data centers. BlinkURLs resolves at the edge.

Edge-Native

Our redirects are processed on the edge node closest to your customer, eliminating back-and-forth travel to a central server.

Sub-50ms Floor

Most legacy shorteners average 200ms-400ms. BlinkURLs maintains a global floor of under 50ms for mission-critical reliability.

Guardian Uptime

If an edge node goes down, our self-healing network instantly reroutes traffic to the next closest point without losing a single click.

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Common Questions.

What is an Edge-Native redirect?

Instead of routing a user to a central server in Virginia or Frankfurt, an edge-native redirect is processed at the CDN node physically closest to the user clicking the link, resulting in near-instant resolution.

How much latency does a normal shortener add?

Legacy shorteners that rely on centralized databases typically add 200ms to 500ms of latency per click. During high-traffic periods, this can spike to over 1000ms.

Why does speed matter for marketing links?

Amazon famously found that every 100ms of latency cost them 1% in sales. If a user clicks a link on TikTok and has to wait a full second for the redirect, they will often swipe away before the landing page even begins to load.

How to Benchmark.

Test your current link provider's speed in three steps.

01

Enter Short URL

Paste the short link (e.g., bit.ly/example) you want to test.

02

Execute Test

Our engine will ping the URL from multiple geographic nodes to measure TTFB (Time to First Byte).

03

Compare Results

Review the latency heatmap and see how much faster BlinkURLs resolves the exact same destination.