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Linkly is a Python-based Django project seamlessly integrating Tailwind CSS, offering a stylish and efficient Bitly clone for streamlined link shortening. Empower your web experience with a robust and user-friendly solution.

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Linkly: Bitly Clone

Linkly is a Python-based Django project with a sleek interface built using Tailwind CSS, providing a Bitly clone for efficient link shortening.

Overview

Linkly streamlines the process of link shortening, offering a user-friendly experience with a modern and responsive design. Built on the Django framework and styled with Tailwind CSS, it ensures both robust functionality and an aesthetically pleasing interface.

Features

  • Effortless Link Shortening: Simplify long URLs with just a click, creating concise and shareable links.
  • Customization Options: Tailor your short links with customizable settings to enhance user engagement.
  • Analytics Dashboard: Track link performance with a built-in analytics dashboard, offering insights into clicks, geographical data, and more.

Frontend Preview

Linkly Frontend

Explore Linkly's intuitive frontend, where users can seamlessly shorten URLs and manage their links.

Adding Links

Adding Links

Easily add and customize links through the user-friendly interface, ensuring a hassle-free experience for users.

Get Started

  1. Clone the Repository:
    git clone https://github.com/Muhammad-Rebaal/linkly.git

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Linkly is a Python-based Django project seamlessly integrating Tailwind CSS, offering a stylish and efficient Bitly clone for streamlined link shortening. Empower your web experience with a robust and user-friendly solution.

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