Turn long Depop links into short, stylish ones.
Depop is about great looks—but its URLs are anything but pretty. Lyza creates clean, compact links that make your shop easier to share and trust.
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Share your Vinted listings without the messy URLs.
Vinted links are often long and awkward, getting in the way of smooth sales conversations. Lyza gives you short, polished links that help attract more buyers.Promote your Whatnot live streams with quick, clean links.
In a fast-paced live auction, long URLs slow you down and confuse buyers. Lyza makes it easy to share short, memorable links to your Whatnot streams.Make your Mercari links easy for buyers to revisit.
Mercari’s product URLs are clunky and unshareable, hurting your chances of repeat clicks. A Lyza short link makes your listings neat, memorable, and buyer-friendly.Give your Grailed shop links a quick style upgrade.
Grailed’s long URLs don’t match the aesthetic of your curated pieces. Lyza short links are neat, trustworthy, and perfect for sharing your best finds.Make your Facebook Marketplace posts easier to share.
Facebook Marketplace links are long, complicated, and ugly in chat messages. Lyza gives you a short, clean version that buyers can click without hesitation.OfferUp links that are short and share-ready.
OfferUp’s URLs can stretch a mile, making them tough to share in texts or social posts. Lyza short links help your items stand out with a clean, trustworthy link.Share Google Maps locations without a mile-long link.
Google Maps links are messy and full of tracking text. Lyza gives you a short, easy-to-type link so people can find your location instantly.Give Apple Maps directions a quick, clean shortcut.
Apple Maps links are clunky and hard to share via text or social apps. Lyza makes them short and neat, giving your recipients a clear path to your destination.Make Waze navigation links simple and shareable.
Waze URLs are long and awkward, especially when you’re coordinating with multiple people. Lyza short links make navigation sharing fast, clear, and frustration-free.Turn OpenStreetMap locations into quick, clean links.
OpenStreetMap is powerful but its links are long and confusing. Lyza creates short, easy-to-share links that make your map locations simple to access.Share Google Calendar events without the messy URL.
Google Calendar links are long, confusing, and hard to fit in a message. A Lyza short link makes them quick to share and easy for invitees to click.Make Outlook Calendar invites clean and professional.
Outlook event links can be clunky and full of extra characters. Lyza trims them down, giving your recipients a neat, memorable link to join your meeting.Share Dropbox files with a simple, trustworthy link.
Dropbox URLs can look long and messy, putting people off clicking. Lyza gives you a clean, reliable link that’s easier to remember and share.Turn long Box file links into something share-friendly.
Box URLs are long and unpolished, which isn’t ideal for clients or colleagues. Lyza short links give your shared files a clean, professional touch.Share Wikipedia articles without a wall of text in the link.
Wikipedia links are lengthy and distracting. Lyza makes them short, clean, and easier to include in messages, posts, or presentations.Give your Tripadvisor pages a quick, clean link.
Tripadvisor URLs are cluttered and full of numbers. Lyza creates neat, memorable links that make it easy for friends or clients to see your reviews.Make Booking.com hotel links short and guest-friendly.
Booking links can be long and full of tracking codes. Lyza trims them down so you can share clean, trustworthy links with your travelers or clients.Share Hotels.com listings without a clunky URL.
Hotels.com links are unwieldy and hard to remember. Lyza turns them into quick, simple links that make your travel recommendations easy to follow.Turn your Airbnb listings into short, shareable links.
Airbnb’s URLs are long and packed with unnecessary text. Lyza makes them compact, clean, and perfect for sending to guests or promoting your property.Turn HubSpot links into something your contacts will actually click.
Share Asana projects and tasks without messy URLs.
Asana links can be cumbersome to paste in messages, docs, or printed material. A Lyza short link gives your team a cleaner, shorter way to access what matters instantly.Turn your Revolut payment links into something polished and professional.
Revolut URLs can be messy when shared across platforms or in print. A Lyza short link keeps them short, clear, and easy to type or scan for hassle-free transfers.Share your Robinhood referrals and links without the long, messy URLs.
Make your E*TRADE referrals or resources easier to share.
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If you run a local business, you know how much money vanishes every day in that tiny gap between “That’s interesting…” and “I’ll look it up later.” A billboard can get someone’s attention, but if there’s no immediate next step — or worse, a long URL no one will type on their pho
Running a TV ad is a game of high stakes and short time frames. You’re paying a premium to capture viewers’ attention for just a few seconds — but in that moment, how do you get them to do more than just watch? How do you get them to act?
Every transaction is an opportunity to learn from your customers. But asking for feedback days later, via email or a buried website form, is like throwing a message in a bottle — the response rate is low, and the insights arrive too late to act on.
Dining out has changed — speed and convenience matter more than ever. Customers want their food fast, their options clear, and as little friction as possible between deciding and eating.
Posters are still one of the most powerful tools for promoting live events — they grab attention on street corners, coffee shop walls, and venue noticeboards. But here's the problem: when people see your poster, they’re often on the move.
Flyers are a classic way to pack your club, but here’s the catch — every step you ask people to take between seeing your flyer and getting on your VIP list costs you potential guests.
You’ve seen it happen a thousand times: someone slows down, leans over the wheel, and stares at your “For Sale” sign. They’re curious — maybe even serious — but life is moving fast, and they’re not about to type out a long, complicated web address to see more.
Your product has a story to tell — but a crowded store shelf doesn’t give you much room to tell it. Customers glance, decide, and move on. You need a way to break past the limits of physical packaging and deliver an experience that sticks.
At a trade show, every second counts. Visitors stop by your booth, show interest, but there’s rarely time for a full conversation. You hand out flyers or brochures, hoping they’ll read them later — but most end up in the bin.
Outdoor ads are great for brand visibility, but they often leave potential customers with one big hurdle — remembering your website later.
You’ve made the sale, shipped the product, and now comes the hardest part: getting customers to leave a review. Emails get ignored, and nobody wants to type in a long, fiddly URL just to find your product page again.
You’ve posted a gorgeous new product shot, and the likes are rolling in. But likes don’t pay the bills — getting followers to the checkout page does. Long, messy product links in captions are hard to read and impossible to remember.
Your subscribers are excited the moment your package lands on their doorstep. But the real magic happens when they dive inside — and you have a chance to guide that journey.
Pop-up shops are all about the moment — limited time, limited stock, limited space. But what happens when someone loves your product and you’ve just sold the last one? A missed sale doesn’t have to stay missed.
Text messages have one of the highest open rates in marketing, but the real challenge is knowing whether those messages drive results. A beautifully crafted campaign is only as good as the actions it inspires.
Big launches are all about momentum. You’ve spent months preparing the perfect campaign, lining up ad spots, and securing that billboard space on the busiest stretch of road in town.