For Newsletter Writers

Grow Your Substack with
Trackable Short Links.

Share clean, branded short links to your Substack newsletter and posts everywhere you promote — then see exactly which channels drive subscribers, with full click analytics and QR codes.

Built for Substack Writers

One link to subscribe

Create a memorable urlyte.com/you/subscribe link for your bios and posts — far cleaner than a long Substack URL.

See what grows your list

Track clicks by source, country, and device so you know whether X, LinkedIn, or your bio drives the most signups.

Free QR codes

Add a QR code to talks, slides, or print to send offline audiences straight to your subscribe page.

Update without re-sharing

Point a link at your latest issue and repoint it anytime — the link you shared keeps working.

How Writers Use URLyte for Substack

Subscribe linkurlyte.com/you/subscribe

Your go-to link for bios, talks, and posts — track every signup click.

Latest issueurlyte.com/you/latest

Always points to your newest post; share once, update forever.

Best-of / archiveurlyte.com/you/best

Showcase your top pieces to convert new readers.

Referral / recommendurlyte.com/you/refer

Track clicks from cross-promotions and recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I shorten a Substack link?

Paste your Substack newsletter or post URL above to get an instant short link. Create a free account to brand it, track clicks, and add a QR code.

Can I see which channels drive Substack subscribers?

Yes. URLyte tracks every click by source, country, and device, so you can attribute signups to the right platform.

Can I use a QR code for my newsletter?

Yes. Every link has a downloadable QR code — great for talks, slides, and print to grow your list offline.

Is it free?

Yes. Shortening, analytics, and QR codes are free. The free plan includes namespaces and links; Pro is $5/month for more.

Free to start. Pro for $5/month.

Trackable short links and QR codes to grow your Substack — free.

Shorten my Substack link