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Check clicks on a platform link

Paste a short link served by the platform. If its owner shares public stats, you see them; if not, the tool says so honestly.

Why click counts are private by default

A link’s click history is commercial data. It reveals how a campaign performs, which channels a company invests in, and how large an audience actually is — numbers most teams would never publish voluntarily. That is why the platform treats analytics as private to the workspace that owns the link, and why this tool will not show you anyone’s numbers without the owner’s explicit decision to share them.

Public stats exist for the opposite case: when showing the numbers is the point. Creators proving reach to sponsors, agencies reporting campaign results to clients without another login, communities sharing transparent metrics — the owner flips one switch and gets a public page for exactly that link, revocable at any time.

What owners see that the public page does not

The public page shows aggregate click counts. The owner’s dashboard goes much deeper: clicks over time, countries and cities, devices, browsers and operating systems, referrer domains and UTM breakdowns, with bots filtered out and every view exportable to CSV. Unique visitors are counted through a daily rotating hash rather than stored IP addresses, so the analytics is detailed without being creepy — see the full analytics feature for how that works.

If you are checking a competitor’s link and it says “stats are private,” that is the system working as designed. If you want numbers like these for your own links — with your own domain on them — that is a two-minute setup away.

Frequently asked questions

Why can’t I see clicks for every link?

Because click data belongs to the link’s owner. Statistics become public only when the owner enables the public stats page for that specific link. Everything else stays private to their workspace — including from us showing it here.

Can I count clicks on a Bitly or TinyURL link here?

No. This counter reads only links served by LinkProfit-powered domains. Other shorteners have their own mechanisms — some expose stats by appending a plus sign to the link, some do not expose them at all.

How accurate are the click numbers?

Every redirect is recorded at the edge, including clicks from apps and environments where JavaScript analytics never runs. Known bots are flagged and separated, so public pages show human clicks rather than crawler noise.

How do I make my own link’s stats public?

In the link’s settings, enable the public stats page — you get a shareable URL with the click counters. It is off by default: private is the default state of all analytics on the platform.

Get analytics on your own links

Every click, broken down by geography, device and source — private by default, shareable when you choose.

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