When most people hear "link shortener," they think of a utility tool — something you use once to make a long URL smaller, then forget about. That is not what SnapLink is. SnapLink is a full link intelligence and productivity platform, and we built it because African professionals deserve better tools than what the global market has been giving them.
What SnapLink Actually Does
At its core, SnapLink shortens URLs — yes. But it does it with analytics built in, so every link you share tells you a story: how many people clicked, from where, on what device, and when. For anyone running a business, a campaign, or a project, that data is not a nice-to-have. It is how you know if your work is working.
Beyond link management, SnapLink includes a QR code generator — create branded, trackable QR codes for physical and digital use in seconds. There is a full event management module for creating events, managing registrations, and handling attendee sign-ins. A storefront feature lets you list and sell products directly through your SnapLink profile. Invoicing is built in, so you can bill clients without switching tools. And the workspace suite — covering notes, reminders, a scratchpad, and to-do management — means SnapLink can genuinely replace several apps you are currently juggling.
Why We Built It at splym.pro
The product name is SnapLink. The domain is splym.pro. This was a deliberate decision — we are competing directly with Bitly, TinyURL, and similar platforms in the link shortening space, and a short domain is not just on-brand, it is functionally important. When you are in the business of making links shorter, your own URL cannot be the longest thing in the room.
Who SnapLink Is For
SnapLink is built for Nigerian and African professionals, creators, small business owners, event organisers, and anyone who moves fast and needs their tools to keep up. If you are currently using five different apps to manage your links, events, invoices, and to-dos — SnapLink is the one platform that replaces them.
It is live now at splym.pro. Try it, and let us know what you think.


