Shorten WhatsApp Link – Share Short Links in One Click

Shorten any long link and share it to WhatsApp instantly. Free tool with QR codes and click tracking.

WhatsApp is where billions of people share links every day—product pages, articles, sign-up forms, and more. But long URLs are a problem: they look messy in chats, can get truncated, and sometimes break when copied. If you want to share a link on WhatsApp and have it look clean and work reliably, the solution is to shorten it first. Shortlink.pk is a free tool that lets you shorten any link and then share it to WhatsApp in one click. You get a short URL (e.g. shortlink.pk/abc12), optional custom names, QR codes, and basic click tracking—all without paying or signing up to try.

Why shorten a link before sharing on WhatsApp? First, appearance. A short link is easier to read and tap; a long URL full of parameters looks suspicious and takes up space. Second, reliability. Long links can break when forwarded across devices or when WhatsApp wraps them. A short link always redirects to your intended page. Third, tracking. When you use a shortener like Shortlink.pk, you can see how many people clicked the link and how many times it was shared on WhatsApp. That’s useful for small businesses, creators, and anyone who wants to know if their shared links are actually being used.

The workflow is simple: paste your long URL into Shortlink.pk, click Shorten, and you get a short link plus a QR code. From the same screen you can click “Share on WhatsApp” to open WhatsApp with the short link pre-filled in the message. You choose the contact or group and send. No copy-pasting long URLs, no manual trimming. For repeat use, you can create an account to save your links, use custom short names, and see full analytics including WhatsApp share counts. Whether you’re sharing one link or dozens, shortening your WhatsApp link first keeps things clean and measurable.

How to Shorten a Link and Share on WhatsApp

To shorten a WhatsApp link with Shortlink.pk, you don’t need to install anything or create an account. Open the Shortlink.pk homepage, paste your long URL into the input box, and optionally add a custom short name (e.g. shortlink.pk/sale). Click “Shorten” and within seconds you’ll see your short link. Next to it you’ll find a “Share on WhatsApp” button—click it and WhatsApp will open (on mobile) or WhatsApp Web (on desktop) with the short link already in the message. You just select the contact or group and send. The recipient gets a clean short link that redirects to your original page when they tap it.

If you also want a QR code—for print, events, or sharing without typing—Shortlink.pk has a “Generate QR Code” tab. Enter the URL (or use the short link you just created), generate the QR, then use “Share QR to WhatsApp” to send the image or link to WhatsApp. So you can both shorten a link for WhatsApp and create a QR code for the same destination, all from one place. For registered users, every shortened link is saved in your dashboard so you can revisit it, see click and WhatsApp share counts, and reuse it whenever you need.

There’s no limit on how many times you can share a short link on WhatsApp; the limit is on how many new links you can create as a guest (one) or on the free plan (e.g. 100 per month). If you share the same short link in multiple groups or to many contacts, that’s one link, many shares—and you’ll see in analytics how many times it was shared to WhatsApp and how many clicks it got. That makes it easy to shorten a WhatsApp link once and reuse it everywhere.

Why Shorten Links Before Sharing on WhatsApp

Long links are harder to tap on mobile, and in WhatsApp they can wrap across several lines or get cut off in the preview. Short links stay on one line and are easier to tap. They also look more professional and trustworthy—especially when you use a custom short name like shortlink.pk/yourbrand. For businesses that share product links, order forms, or landing pages via WhatsApp, a short link improves the experience for the customer and makes it easier to track engagement.

Another reason to shorten a link before sending it on WhatsApp is analytics. Without a shortener, you have no idea how many people actually clicked. With Shortlink.pk, you see total clicks and WhatsApp shares per link. That helps you decide which messages or campaigns are worth repeating and which links to update or retire. You can use the same short link in WhatsApp, SMS, email, and social media; all clicks go to the same counter so you get one view of performance.

Use Cases: Shorten WhatsApp Link

Product & catalog links

Share product pages and catalogs in WhatsApp with short links. Track clicks to see what gets interest.

Groups & communities

Post short links in WhatsApp groups. One link, one click to share; see how many people clicked.

Support & follow-up

Send help articles, forms, or booking links to customers. Short links look clean and are easy to tap.

Promotions & campaigns

Run WhatsApp campaigns with short, trackable links. Compare clicks and shares across different messages.

Screenshots: Shorten Link & Share to WhatsApp

One flow: shorten link → share to WhatsApp. Optional QR code and custom name.

Paste URL to shorten
Paste your long URL and get a short link.
Share on WhatsApp button
Click Share on WhatsApp to send the short link.

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Free. No signup required to try. One-click share to WhatsApp.

Shorten link & share to WhatsApp