One of the most common questions users ask is: "Will my short link stop working after a while?" The answer depends on how you manage your links.
1. Permanent vs. Temporary Links On most platforms, standard short links are permanent. They will work as long as the service exists. However, some free services might recycle links if they haven't been clicked for a year.
2. Setting Expiration Dates Sometimes you want a link to expire. For example, a "Summer Sale" link shouldn't work in December. Our advanced tools allow you to set an automatic expiration date or redirect users to a new page when the offer ends.
3. Why Links Break? If a short link stops working, it is usually because the destination URL (the original long link) has changed or been deleted. Always check your original links periodically.
Conclusion Understanding link lifecycles helps you manage your campaigns better. With Readeach, you have full control over when and how your links function.