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Every moment counts in a political campaign, and turning supporters’ enthusiasm into action is the ultimate goal. Yard signs are a staple of grassroots visibility, but they usually do just one thing — display a name.
Direct mail may feel old-school, but it’s still one of the most powerful ways to reach customers — especially when paired with modern digital tracking. The challenge is knowing whether your expensive print campaigns are actually converting.
When you’re addressing a room full of parents, time is limited and attention spans are divided. Getting them to remember a long web address for sign-ups later is a tough ask. A QR code on your handouts changes that completely.
When you send a proposal to a potential client, you only have one chance to make a strong impression. A cluttered or overly long URL to your portfolio can feel unpolished and even get lost in long email threads or PDF viewers. Short links fix that instantly.
Charity events thrive on energy and connection. Nothing builds excitement like watching a fundraising total climb in real time.
Repeat business is gold in print-on-demand. When a customer loves what they bought, you want their next purchase to be as frictionless as possible. By adding a clean, memorable short link to your packaging, you make reordering a one-step process.
In the world of high fashion, exclusivity and experience are everything. A runway show invitation isn’t just a piece of card stock — it’s a statement, a promise of access to something extraordinary.
When you’ve built an audience that spans the globe, every link you share is a chance to deepen connection and drive action.
When you’re marketing properties worth tens of millions, every detail of your outreach needs to match the level of sophistication and impact your listings deserve.
Announcing an IPO is a once-in-a-lifetime milestone for many founders. The moment your company steps onto the public stage, every word, image, and link in your communications shapes how investors, media, and potential shareholders perceive your brand.
For a tech brand, Times Square is the ultimate stage. The crowds, the lights, the sheer spectacle — it’s where innovation meets attention. But even the brightest billboard has a limitation: passersby can’t click it.
Cookbooks have always been about more than instructions — they’re a bridge between a chef’s creativity and a reader’s kitchen. But even the most detailed recipe can leave readers wondering how a particular step should look or sound.
Theme parks thrive on excitement, but nothing dampens the mood faster than long, unexpected lines. Guests making travel plans want more than just thrilling visuals on a TV ad — they want to know what their day will actually look like.
Big shows draw big crowds, but not everyone in that crowd has the same experience. For fans who want to get closer to the action, upgrading to VIP should feel as easy as the tap of a button.
Glossy magazine ads have always been about inspiration — a stunning look, a new product launch, an image that makes readers pause mid-flip. But inspiration doesn’t always translate into sales if the customer’s next step isn’t crystal clear.
Photography prints often live as standalone pieces, admired on walls or gifted to friends, but they can also serve as powerful gateways to your wider body of work.
When you’re mentoring founders, time is precious. Sessions are packed with insights, tools, and actionable advice — but getting those resources into the hands of your audience can be a stumbling block.
Escape rooms thrive on immersion, mystery, and a little bit of magic. Players love the thrill of cracking codes and unlocking secrets, but there’s only so much you can do with physical props.
Parent communication is a cornerstone of student success, but traditional channels like emails, printouts, or school portals can be clunky and easy to miss.
Beer lovers appreciate variety and freshness, but keeping up with what’s currently on tap can be a challenge — especially in busy, lively brewery spaces.
Bookmarks are more than just placeholders — they’re a perfect touchpoint to deepen readers’ connection with the books they love.
Yard signs are a tried-and-true way to promote local home services, but they often miss a crucial step: making it easy for interested neighbors to reach out immediately. Adding a QR code to your yard signs turns passive advertising into instant engagement.
Fundraising events are all about connection and momentum, and capturing donations in the moment can make a world of difference.
Radio advertising is all about voice and memory — your words need to paint a picture and stick in listeners’ minds. A long or complicated URL can break that flow and lose your audience before they take action.
GoLyza.com ("Lyza") is a link shortener. Many Internet services use very long URLs ("URL" stands for "Universal Resource Locator" — an Internet address, or link). These long URLs are hard to share.
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QR — quick response — codes were created in the 1990s by engineer Masahiro Hara of the Japanese auto parts company Denso to simplify the company's supply chain.
Some short paths are reserved to protect well-known brands and prevent phishing attempts. For example, lyza.link/amazon/, lyza.link/amzn/, lyza.link/az/, for links to Amazon pages.
Absolutely! But only if your chosen path doesn’t conflict with a reserved namespace (like lyza.link/amazon/foo for links to Amazon pages).
Not all characters are safe in a URL path. Some characters can:
Yes. You can change the query string of any claimed link at any time—so you can adjust your campaign tracking without changing the short link you’ve already shared or printed.
Yes. Lyza links work with UTM tags and other query strings. Just include them in your target URL when creating your link. Alternatively, you can add them later by clicking the link's Edit Attribution button in your My Links screen.
Claiming a link is a small one-time payment, typically less than the cost of a coffee. We accept all major credit/debit cards and other payment methods via Stripe’s secure checkout. Stripe is the world's leading payment services provider.
Nope. No subscriptions required. One-time purchases only. Claim a link once, and it’s yours permanently.
Absolutely. Lyza links are standard HTTPS links that work everywhere the internet is available.
We track clicks at the link level only — no personal or identifying data is collected. Lyza analytics focus on counts, location, and device type to protect your visitors’ privacy while giving you reliable stats.
In the My Links screen, you’ll see a full dashboard with:
Yes. Every claimed link comes with real-time detailed tracking and analytics, showing:
Yes, absolutely. If you change the target URL's query string (the part of a URL after the question mark, such as this.is/the?query=string) the link's QR code does not need to be replaced — it’ll always lead to your updated link destination.
Yes. QR codes come free with every link.
Every Lyza link automatically gets a unique, Lyza-branded QR code as soon as you create it!
Nope. It's a trust thing — and permanence is a cornerstone of trust. Claimed links are permanent (though you can edit a claimed link's query string at any time).
Generally, links cannot be edited after creation. There's a good reason for that: trust is everything. Lyza links are designed for ecommerce vendors and other professionals who need trustworthy, safe, reliable, bulletproof, permanent short links.
Yes. If the short path you want is available, you can select it during creation.
Just paste your long URL into the box on the front page at golyza.com and click Get your Lyza link & QR code. We’ll instantly give you a clean, reliable short link you can copy and share anywhere. Bonus: free QR code!
Yes. Free links work right away, but:
Claimed links are yours forever. Free, unclaimed links remain active for 90 days unless claimed. This keeps the system fast, reliable, and free of inactive links, meaning professional users have a larger pool of available links at any time.
When you create a link, you’ll see a “Claim this link” option. Claiming gives you: