MASK vs TinyURL
MASK is one workspace for links, bio pages, QR codes, campaigns, analytics, and custom domains. Here's a neutral side-by-side with TinyURL.
TinyURL is a fast, no-frills way to shorten a link — often without an account. MASK offers branded short links on your own domains and adds bio pages, QR codes, campaigns, and analytics, so every link is tracked and on-brand.
Quick verdict
TinyURL is great for quickly shortening the occasional link. MASK adds branding, your own domains, QR codes, bio pages, and analytics for links you want to manage and measure.
Choose MASK if…
- you publish across more than one channel and want links, pages, and QR codes in one place
- you want every link and page on your own custom domain
- you care about campaign grouping, UTM building, and analytics together
- a team needs shared workspaces, roles, and an API
Choose TinyURL if…
you just need to shorten a one-off link with no account, branding, or tracking.
TinyURL is genuinely good at simple url shortening — if that's all you need, it's a fair choice.
Side by side
MASK and TinyURL, capability by capability
TinyURL is best known for simple url shortening. MASK brings the capabilities below together in one workspace.
| Capability | MASK | TinyURL |
|---|---|---|
| Branded short links | Custom slugs on your own domains | Core feature |
| Bio pages (link-in-bio) | Drag-and-drop page builder | Not the focus |
| Dynamic QR codes | Editable, trackable codes | Available |
| Custom domains | Your domains across every link | Higher tiers |
| Campaigns & UTM | Campaign grouping + UTM builder | Not the focus |
| Analytics | Clicks, geo, device, and referrers | Higher tiers |
| Team & workspaces | Roles, permissions, workspaces | Not the focus |
| API & webhooks | REST API and webhooks | Available |
Comparison based on publicly available information and general product positioning, last reviewed June 2026. Features and plans vary by provider and change over time — please verify current details with each provider.
One workspace
Everything connected, in one place
Short links
Branded links with custom slugs on your own domains.
Bio pages
Drag-and-drop link-in-bio pages, no code required.
QR codes
Dynamic QR codes you can edit and track after printing.
Campaigns
Group links by campaign with a built-in UTM builder.
Analytics
Clicks, geography, devices, and referrers in real time.
Custom domains
Put every link and page on a domain you own.
Workflow
From scattered tools to one workspace
A typical stack
- A link-in-bio tool for the profile page
- A separate shortener for campaign links
- A QR generator for print and packaging
- Analytics split across each tool
With MASK
- Bio pages, short links, and QR codes in one place
- Your custom domains across every link
- Campaign grouping and UTM building built in
- One analytics view for clicks, geo, and devices
FAQ
Is MASK free to use?
MASK has a free plan with short links, QR codes, and a page builder. Paid plans add custom domains, advanced analytics, and team features — see the pricing page for current details.
Can I use my own domain with MASK?
Yes. MASK puts your short links, bio pages, and QR codes on custom domains you own, so every link reinforces your brand.
Can I use MASK alongside TinyURL?
Yes. Many teams use both — TinyURL for simple url shortening, and MASK for the links, bio pages, QR codes, and campaigns around it.
What makes MASK different?
MASK brings one workspace for links, bio pages, QR codes, campaigns, analytics, and custom domains together, so you create, share, and measure links, pages, and codes in one place instead of switching between separate tools.
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See your links, pages, and codes in one place
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