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Link shortener for events & entertainment

A venue holds a fixed number of people, and a registration link shouldn't pretend otherwise. Truthylink caps a link's clicks at your venue capacity, expires it automatically on the day of the show, and gives every artist, venue, or tour a Launchpad page listing every upcoming date in one link.

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One link, every tour date

A single Launchpad page lists every upcoming show, city, and ticket link. Update it once when a date changes instead of reprinting posters or re-sending old links.

From the poster to the door

Registration links capped at venue capacity

Set a maximum number of clicks on a signup link so it stops accepting registrations the moment your venue is full — no overselling a room that only holds so many people.

Links that expire on event day

A ticket or registration link can be set to stop working automatically once the show has happened — no dead link still floating around a week later.

QR codes for posters and tickets

Generate a QR code for any link instantly and put it on a poster, a printed ticket, or a merch table — no separate QR app or subscription.

A Launchpad page per artist, venue, or tour

One Launchpad page lists every upcoming date, ticket link, and venue for a tour or residency — a single link for a bio instead of a new post for every stop.

Bot-filtered signup analytics

Registration links for a popular show attract bot traffic along with real fans. Filtered numbers mean your signup count reflects people, not scripts.

Destination health checks before doors open

If a ticketing page goes down or a link 404s before the show, you're alerted immediately instead of finding out from fans at the door.

How events and entertainment teams use Truthylink

1

Create a registration link capped at capacity

Set a max-click limit that matches your venue, so the link itself enforces the room's limit instead of relying on someone to watch a spreadsheet.

2

Set it to expire on the day of the show

Once the event has happened, the link stops resolving on its own — no manual takedown between tour stops.

3

Put the QR code on posters, tickets, and merch

Download the QR code for the link and hand it to your printer — the same code works on a poster, a wristband insert, or a table tent.

4

Build a Launchpad page for the tour

List every upcoming date and its ticket link on one page, and point your entire bio at it instead of updating a single link every time the schedule changes.

5

Check attendance numbers without the bot noise

Bot-filtered analytics show how many real fans clicked through, so a spike in registrations isn't actually a script hammering the signup link.

Try it free for 14 days

Pro trial — no credit card required. Capacity caps, auto-expiring links, QR codes, and a Launchpad page for every artist or venue included.