Free URL Shortener for Small Business (Shops, Catalogs & Cards)

Wasoolo Tools is a free, no-sign-up URL shortener for small businesses — make a short link with a custom keyword that carries your business name, get a free QR code to print for your shop, and track clicks so you can see what is actually bringing customers. No account, links never expire, and every link gets analytics at no cost.

If you run a shop, a stall, a home-based business, or sell on WhatsApp and Instagram, your "link" is your shop window. A long, messy link looks untrustworthy on a printed card and is impossible to say out loud. A short branded link is easy to share, easy to trust, and easy to remember — and you can put a QR code next to it so customers do not even have to type.

No login  ·  No limits  ·  Links never expire

Why small businesses use short links and QR codes

Small businesses live on word of mouth, flyers, shop signage, and social posts. A short link does three jobs at once: it looks professional, it works on paper through a QR code, and it tells you which of your efforts paid off. You do not need a marketing team or a budget — you paste a link, optionally add a keyword, and you are done.

Here is how the three pieces fit together for a typical shop or catalog seller.

QR code for your shop counter, menu or product

Every short link comes with a free QR code you can print and stick on the counter, a menu, a product tag, or a delivery box. A customer points their phone camera and lands on your catalog, WhatsApp, or order form — no typing, no errors. Learn more on the free QR code generator page and download a clean code for any link you make.

Custom keyword with your business name

Instead of a random code, add a keyword like your shop name so the link reads tools.wasoolo.com/aliesmobiles/menu. It looks like it belongs to you, it is easier to say to a customer over the phone, and it builds recognition every time someone sees it. See exactly how on the custom URL shortener page.

Track which flyer or post brings customers

Print one link on your flyer and use another on your Instagram bio, then compare the clicks. The free link analytics page shows you total clicks over time, so you stop guessing and spend your effort where the customers actually come from — no separate tool and no sign-up.

Real ways shops and sellers use it

You do not have to be technical. Most small businesses use a short link in one of these everyday situations.

A clothing seller prints tools.wasoolo.com/zaracloset on her visiting card with a QR code, so a customer at a stall can scan and open her full catalog on the spot.

  • Counter QR for the menu or price list — a tea stall or restaurant tapes a QR code on each table so guests open the menu themselves.
  • WhatsApp order link on a flyer — a bakery shares a short link that opens a pre-filled WhatsApp chat, so neighbourhood orders come straight to the phone.
  • Catalog link in the Instagram bio — a home-based jewellery seller puts one clean link in her bio and tracks how many people tap through.
  • Product tag on the box — a small electronics shop adds a QR on the warranty card linking to setup help or a re-order page.
  • Card and signboard — a mechanic or salon prints a memorable keyword link on the shopfront so passers-by can save it.

How to make your business link in three steps

1

Paste the long link you want to share — your WhatsApp number link, online catalog, order form, Google Maps location, or social profile.

2

Optionally type a keyword with your business name, like aliesmobiles, to make the link yours and easy to remember.

3

Copy your short link, download its free QR code to print, and share it everywhere. Check the stats page any time to see your clicks — there is a deeper walkthrough in how to shorten a URL.

Because the link never expires and needs no account, you can print it on physical materials with confidence — it will still work next year. If you ever want a fresh keyword for a new campaign, just make another link; you can run as many as you like, all free.

Made by Wasoolo

Wasoolo Tools is built by Wasoolo, the digital khata (credit ledger) app made for small businesses in Pakistan and beyond — for tracking udhaar, installments, products, and customer payments. We make these free tools because the same shopkeepers who keep their accounts in Wasoolo also need a simple, trustworthy way to share a link and a QR code. No catch, no upsell — just useful tools from a team that builds for small businesses every day.

FAQ

Why should a small business use short links?
Short links are easier to share on cards, flyers and WhatsApp, they come with free QR codes for your shop, and they show which flyer or post brings customers.
Is it really free for businesses?
Yes — unlimited free links, QR codes and click tracking, with no account. Built by Wasoolo, the khata app for small businesses.
Can I brand the link with my business name?
Yes. Add a keyword like your shop name so the link looks professional, e.g. tools.wasoolo.com/yourshop/x7q.
Can I track which flyer or post works best?
Yes. Make a different short link per flyer, post or location, then compare their click counts in the free analytics.

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