Comparison
The Switchy alternative for people who need the product to be theirs
Switchy tracks better than almost anything on the market. What it will not do is carry your name, publish how long it keeps your data, or let a client pay you inside the product.
When to look for an alternative
Switchy is a serious tracking product. Retargeting across fifteen platforms is the widest coverage on the market and comfortably ahead of ours. Deep links cover more than 130 applications, there are GDPR opt-in popups built in, and SmartPages gives you a link-in-bio surface without leaving the product. If your job is to get pixels onto as many audiences as possible, Switchy does it better than we do and this page will not argue otherwise.
Three things send people looking for an alternative. The first is branding, and the finding here is unusually concrete: we parsed the 10.9 MB production bundle Switchy serves to browsers and found zero occurrences of the phrase white label. The only branding control in the product is a "Powered by Switchy" toggle on SmartPages. This is a factual limit rather than an oversight — Switchy sells to marketers who track their own campaigns, and those buyers do not care whose logo is in the corner.
The second is price shape. There is no free plan. Team starts at $47 a month, or $39 annually, and the published ladder runs through Pro at $83, Business at $119, Enterprise at $249 and Corporate at $349, with unlisted tiers reaching $1,399 a month for 3.5 million clicks. Billing runs through Chargebee, extra domains are $5 a month each and extra seats $10 on the upper tiers. It is a per-seat, per-domain model, and it climbs.
The third is what is missing from the documentation. Analytics retention is not published anywhere in their material, and neither is API access or rate limiting — in the documentation we parsed in August 2026 there is no developer surface described at all. For a marketer running campaigns by hand neither matters much. For anyone building a service on top of a platform, both are disqualifying.
Side by side
Switchy data collected August 12, 2026 from public pricing and documentation pages; verify current terms with the vendor before deciding.
| Capability | Switchy | LinkProfit |
|---|---|---|
| White-label dashboard | None, and provably so: zero occurrences of "white label" in the 10.9 MB production bundle we parsed. The only branding control is a "Powered by Switchy" toggle on SmartPages. | Service name, logo, colours, favicon, login page, email sender and client reports are yours; dashboard domain and no platform mark from Growth at $149. |
| Selling subscriptions to your clients | None. | Built in: your plans from $5 a month, cards through Stripe Connect, payouts to your bank, platform fee 15% / 12% / 10%. |
| Retargeting coverage | 15 platforms — the widest in the category. | Meta, Google, TikTok, LinkedIn, X and custom pixels. Fewer named platforms than Switchy. |
| Deep links | Coverage for more than 130 applications. | Per-link mobile section: app scheme, store page and web fallback per platform, interstitial with a configurable wait, tablet and in-app browser behaviour, deferred context after install. |
| Entry price | No free plan. Team $47 a month, $39 annually. | $49 Starter with 50 client workspaces, $149 Growth, $399 Scale. 20% off annually. |
| Price ceiling | Published tiers to $349; unlisted tiers to $1,399 a month for 3.5M clicks. | $399 Scale covers 2,000,000 tracked clicks; beyond that is an Enterprise contract with a negotiated fee from 5%. |
| Extra domains and seats | $5 per domain per month; $10 per seat per month on the upper tiers. | Domains and seats are included in the plan: 3 / 10 / 30 domains and 3 / 10 / 30 seats. |
| Analytics retention | Not published anywhere in their documentation. | At least 12 months on every plan, 24 months on Scale, and a per-workspace setting written into each event. |
| API | Switchy does not document API access or rate limits in the material we parsed in August 2026. | Documented REST API from Growth with scoped keys, cursor pagination, signed webhooks and a published OpenAPI document. |
| Link-in-bio | SmartPages, with a removable "Powered by Switchy" mark. | Bio pages on your own branded domain, no platform mark at any tier, with the same analytics as links. |
| Consent handling | GDPR opt-in popups built into the redirect. | Privacy modes per workspace: three location detail levels, switches for network, full referring address and traffic-type detection, all applied at write time rather than hidden in reports. |
| Client workspaces | Seats inside one account, billed to that account. | 50 / 250 / 1,000 isolated client workspaces, each with its own users, domains and subscription. |
| Traffic quality controls | Not documented in the material we parsed. | Up to 20 ordered rules per link plus a workspace-wide set: network type, verified-crawler check by address, quality score, country, region, city, autonomous system, address list, local hour and first-versus-repeat visit. |
Quotes and figures in the Switchy column are reproduced in the vendor's original English, exactly as published when the data was collected on August 12, 2026: translating a vendor's own wording would change what it claims.
Branding: measured in their own bundle
Marketing copy is a poor source for what a product does, so for this research we read the code a browser actually receives. The Switchy production bundle is 10.9 MB, and the phrase white label appears in it zero times. There is no dashboard domain setting, no logo upload, no branded email sender and no client-facing report with somebody else's name on it. The single branding control in the product is a toggle that removes "Powered by Switchy" from SmartPages.
Everything a client of yours would touch on LinkProfit carries your identity instead: the service name, the logo, the colour scheme, the favicon, the login page, the transactional emails and the address they arrive from, and the reports the client exports. From Growth the dashboard runs on a hostname you own and our mark is gone entirely; on Starter it lives on a linkprofit.com subdomain with a small powered-by mark still visible.
This is the whole reason the two products end up in the same search results and answer different questions. Switchy is bought by the person running the campaign. LinkProfit is bought by the person who wants to sell campaign infrastructure to other people.
Tracking: where Switchy is genuinely ahead
Fifteen retargeting platforms against our six is not a rounding difference, and pretending otherwise would make the rest of this page worthless. If your workflow depends on dropping audiences into a long tail of ad networks, Switchy covers more of them, and it will keep covering more of them. The same is true of deep links: coverage for over 130 applications is a catalogue we do not maintain.
What we do instead is different in kind rather than in count. Our mobile section is configured per link rather than picked from a catalogue: app scheme, store page and web fallback for each platform, an interstitial with a wait you set, explicit behaviour for tablets and for in-app browsers inside Instagram, TikTok and Facebook, and deferred context that survives an install so a signup can still be attributed to the campaign that produced it.
The other difference is where the pixel is served from. Ours fire from your own branded domain, which keeps the audience being built under the identity your client already trusts, and keeps the cookie first-party rather than third-party.
What is not written down
Switchy does not publish how long it keeps analytics data. We looked for it in the pricing material, the help centre and the bundle, and it is not there. That is not an accusation of bad faith — plenty of products never write it down — but it does mean you cannot answer a client asking how far back their reporting goes, and you cannot answer a procurement questionnaire asking the same thing.
The same gap covers the developer surface. In the documentation we parsed in August 2026 there is no described API and no published rate limits. If you intend to build anything on top of the platform — provisioning links from your own product, syncing reports into a client dashboard, wiring conversions back from your billing system — there is nothing documented to build against.
Our numbers are on the pricing page because partners are asked for them by their own clients: at least 12 months of retention on every plan and 24 on Scale, a REST API from Growth with scoped keys and cursor pagination, signed webhooks, and an OpenAPI document that our own reference is generated from, so it cannot drift away from the running service.
Migrating is a CSV, not a project
Switchy is not one of the three importer presets — those cover Bitly, Short.io and Rebrandly — so an export needs its columns mapped to the slug, destination, title and tags shape our importer expects. From there it runs at 1,000 rows per batch with slugs preserved exactly, which is what lets links on a domain you own keep working after the DNS change. Pixel configuration does not transfer: pixels are re-added per link or per workspace here, and the fifteen-platform list will not map one to one onto our six.
SmartPages do not transfer either, because they are pages rather than links. The equivalent here is a bio page on your own branded domain, rebuilt once and then reused; unlike SmartPages it carries no platform mark on any plan, and it reports into the same analytics as your links. Run both services in parallel until traffic on the old endpoints has stopped — the only shared resource is a DNS record.
Frequently asked questions
Is it true that Switchy has no white-label at all?
Yes, and it is verifiable rather than asserted: the phrase white label appears zero times in the 10.9 MB production bundle Switchy serves to browsers. The only branding control is a "Powered by Switchy" toggle on SmartPages. There is no dashboard domain, no logo upload and no branded email sender.
Does LinkProfit match Switchy on retargeting?
No. Switchy covers fifteen platforms and we cover Meta, Google, TikTok, LinkedIn, X and custom pixels. If breadth of ad-network coverage is your buying criterion, Switchy wins that row. Our pixels do fire from your own branded domain, which keeps the cookie first-party, but the catalogue is smaller.
How long does Switchy keep my analytics?
It is not published. We searched their pricing material, help centre and production bundle in August 2026 and found no retention figure. Every LinkProfit plan keeps at least 12 months, Scale keeps 24, and retention is also a per-workspace setting written into each event rather than a filter applied to reports.
Can I automate Switchy from my own application?
Not from anything they document. Switchy describes no API access or rate limits in the material we parsed. LinkProfit publishes a REST API from the Growth plan with scoped keys, cursor pagination, signed webhooks and an OpenAPI document that the interactive reference is generated from.
What replaces SmartPages?
Bio pages on your own branded domain. They serve the same purpose — one address holding several destinations — with two differences: there is no platform mark on any plan, and the page reports into the same analytics, rules and conversion tracking as your ordinary links.
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