Your toui.io short links can now live on your own domain
Published on May 31, 2026
Starting this week, the toui.io Pro plan includes a new capability: bring your own domain (BYO).
In plain terms: your short links can now sit under your own company domain — something like go.yourcompany.com/abc or links.yourcompany.com/spring — instead of always using the toui.io domain.
Three things this changes for your campaigns
SMS and messaging campaigns. Links on a domain you own tend to clear carrier and messaging-platform filtering more smoothly than links on a shared shortener domain — and every link carries your brand instead of a stranger’s. If your team sends SMS, this is worth a closer look: SMS marketing and your own short domain.
Brand consistency. Recipients see go.yourcompany.com/xyz rather than an unfamiliar toui.io/xyz. Webinar reminders, member newsletters, promotional texts — every link now carries your company’s name, which is the kind of thing that quietly lifts trust and click-through.
A target you can change. When campaign details shift at the last minute — venue moved, time changed, a form URL updated — you edit the destination in the toui.io dashboard. The short link you already sent stays the same, and your recipients never get a second “correction” message.
What’s included
BYO is part of the Pro plan at no extra charge:
- Automatic HTTPS (via Cloudflare for SaaS)
- Manage every link from the dashboard — change any destination at any time, track clicks
- Open API to wire it into your own systems (CRM, ESP, SMS pipeline)
- Bilingual admin interface (English / 繁體中文)
The only technical step is a single CNAME DNS record. If your domain is already on Cloudflare, setup takes about five minutes.
How to get started
Already on Pro → open the admin dashboard → Custom Domain tab → follow the three on-screen steps.
Not on Pro yet? Pro includes 50,000 clicks/month, the open API, bulk upload, advanced stats, and BYO custom domains.
Step-by-step setup with screenshots: Set up your own short domain in five minutes — it’s just one CNAME record
Hit a snag setting it up, or have a use case you’d like to share? Just email hello@toui.io.