We're excited to announce that Dub has successfully completed a SOC 2 Type II audit to further demonstrate our commitment to security.
Today, we're launching our new Link Builder, rebuilt from the ground up, to help you manage your links better.
Today, we're excited to announce two new ways to create memorable short links on Dub – a 1-year complimentary .link domain on all paid plans and a new premium domain: dub.link.
Today, we're excited to unveil a new way to extend Dub's functionality with integrations. Get started with our flagship integrations, or build your own.
Still using generic short domains like bit.ly? Learn why custom domains are better for click-through rates, and how to choose one that best reflects your brand.
Gain deeper insights into your clicks with a detailed, real-time stream of events across your entire Dub workspace.
Today, we're launching our new links dashboard – redesigned from the ground up – to help you better manage your links.
Today, Google announced that their URL shortener, goo.gl will no longer work from August 2025 onwards. Enter ggl.link – a free, branded successor to goo.gl for your Google links.
We're excited to announce that the Dub API is now generally available, with native SDKs in the languages you love.
We recently migrated our content framework from Contentlayer to Content Collections. Here's why and how we did it.
We're excited to announce Workspace API Keys – a new and improved way for you to build integrations with the Dub API.
Dub Analytics 2.0 now comes with powerful new filters, an "Ask AI" feature, a sleek date range picker, and more.
Today, we're excited to bring you Dub AI – a suite of AI enhancements to help you manage your links more efficiently.
Learn how we built OSS Gallery – a crowdsourced list of the best open-source projects on the web – using Dub's API for real-time click analytics.
We recently built a smart datetime picker that lets you enter any arbitrary time interval in natural language and auto-magically converts it to the right datetime format. Here's how we built it.
We recently added Zod to our Next.js API route handlers to validate the request body and query parameters. Learn why and how we did this.
We recently migrated our image hosting from Cloudinary to Cloudflare R2. This post details the reasons behind the switch, the pros and cons of Cloudflare R2, and how we implemented it in our codebase.
On March 21, we launched Dub.co on Product Hunt and won #1 Product of the Month. Here's the step-by-step playbook of how we did it.
Our revamped Tags feature now supports filtering analytics by tags and the ability to assign multiple tags to a link.
When it comes to SEO, 301 and 302 redirects are not created equal. Here's what you need to know about the differences between the two.
We're making some changes to our pricing plans. Here's what you need to know.
Excited to announce that I'm starting a company around Dub.co. Here's how it all started, and where we're going.
We're delighted to reveal our new and improved analytics dashboard, which is now available to all Dub users.
We recently rewrote Dub's codebase to use a monorepo setup via Turborepo. Here's what we learned.
We're thrilled to announce our rebrand. Dub.sh is now Dub.co.
We've added migration assistants for Bitly, Rebrandly, and Short.io to help you migrate your links to Dub.co in a few clicks.
Today, we're excited to launch the Dub Help Center – a one-stop shop for all your Dub-related questions.
Meet Dub – an open-source link-management tool with built-in analytics and free custom domains.