Patricia works your Short.io.
Ask her in Slack. She creates the branded links for a campaign, spins up the QR codes, and pulls the clicks back into the channel, so you know what actually got tapped.

@Pati Fernbrook's spring launch goes out across email, Instagram, and the print flyer. Can you make branded short links for each and a QR for the flyer?
Done, three branded links on the Fernbrook domain, one per channel, plus the QR:
- go.fernbrook.co/spring-email, /spring-ig, and /spring-print, all tagged spring-launch
- Each carries its own UTM tags so the traffic splits clean in analytics
- QR code generated off the print link, ready to drop into the flyer artwork
- All three sit in a new Spring Launch folder so the reporting stays tidy. Want a daily click roll-up in here once it is live?

Yes, daily roll-up. And how did last month's promo links do?
Daily roll-up is set. Last month's promo pulled 3,410 clicks across the three links: Instagram led with 1,920, email did 1,140, and the print QR brought 350, which is strong for a flyer. Full breakdown by day and country is in the report I will post tomorrow morning.
Patricia + Short.io
What she does in Short.io.
Real actions she takes on your say-so, not a list of API endpoints.
Create branded campaign links
Short links on the client's own domain, one per channel, tagged and carrying their UTM parameters, so every link is on-brand and the traffic it drives splits clean in analytics.
Generate QR codes
A QR code off any link, ready to drop into a flyer, a deck, or packaging, so the offline channel gets tracked the same way the digital ones do.
Read the clicks
Click counts per link, per day, and by country, pulled into the channel, so a campaign's performance shows up as a number in Slack instead of a screenshot from a dashboard.
Roll up the whole domain
Domain-wide stats and the top-performing paths over a period, so you can see at a glance which links and which campaigns are carrying a client and which fell flat.
Keep links organized
Folders per campaign, tags across links, and archiving for the ones that are done, so a client's link list stays legible instead of a wall of random slugs.
Delete a link only on your yes
Creating, tagging, and reading all run freely. Deleting a link breaks anything already pointing at it, in an email, a print run, a live ad, so that one step waits for an explicit go.
Say it like you'd say it
Things to ask her on day one.
Make branded short links for Fernbrook's spring launch, one per channel, all tagged
Generate a QR code off the print link for the flyer artwork
How many clicks did last month's promo links get, by channel?
Which links are carrying the most traffic on Northwind's domain this quarter?
Put all the spring links in one folder and pull a daily click roll-up
Better together
Short.io is one hand. Give her the other.
Patricia's value compounds when the whole workflow lives with her, not just one tool.
Setup
Short.io, connected in minutes.
Add Patricia to Slack
She joins your workspace like any teammate. Two minutes, no engineering.
Today at 9:00 AM
Connect Short.io
One connection covers the branded domains you manage for clients. She gets only the access you approve, and you can disconnect her anytime.
Short.io connected
Ask
Mention @Pati with the job. Creating links, QR codes, and reading clicks run on their own; deleting a link waits for your yes.
@Pati Make branded short links for Fernbrook's spring launch, one per channel, all tagged
On it.
FAQ
Short.io questions, answered.
What can Patricia actually do in Short.io?
She creates branded short links with tags and UTM parameters, generates QR codes, organizes links into folders, and reads click statistics per link, per domain, by day, and by country. In practice she builds a campaign's trackable links and reports exactly how each channel performed.
Does she act on her own here?
Mostly yes, because most of this is safe. Creating links, generating QR codes, tagging, and reading click stats all run on their own once you ask. The one exception is deleting a link, which breaks anything already pointing at it, so that step waits for an explicit yes in Slack.
What access does she need?
She connects to the branded domains you manage in Short.io, with the access you approve, so she can create links on the client's own domain and read their stats. Disconnecting takes one click.
Can she keep each client's links and stats separate?
Yes. Links live on each client's own branded domain and in their own folders, so Fernbrook's campaign links and click numbers stay walled off from Northwind's, which is the only way an agency can run this cleanly.
What does the Short.io integration cost?
Nothing extra. Every integration is included, on every plan.
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