plugwith.me sits between the place you post and the place you sell. A visitor taps your link inside Instagram, TikTok or Reddit; we detect that they are stuck in that app's built-in browser, push them out into their real browser, and only then send them to your destination. Everything else here is detail.
The three minutes
- Open Creators and add the person the links belong to. The name is how every list, filter and analytics view is grouped later, so use the name you actually use.
- Open Links → New Link. Pick Direct link, choose the creator, pick the platform you are going to post this link on, and paste your destination URL.
- Give it a slug — the part after the slash. Letters, digits,
-and_only. Short beats clever: it is typed by humans. - Save, then use the copy button. That URL goes into your bio, your comment, your DM.
Create one link per traffic source, not one link for everything. The destination can be identical. Separate links are what make analytics able to tell you that Reddit converts and Threads does not.
What a good slug looks like
/lunaXreddit— creator plus platform. Readable, unique, and it sorts next to its siblings.- Slugs are one global namespace, first come first served: if a slug is taken, it is taken.
- Casing is preserved but not required —
/LunaXredditredirects to the spelling you stored, so a typo in a comment still lands.
Before you post it
- Open the link on a phone, from inside the app you are going to post it in. Desktop browsers never reproduce the in-app-browser problem this product exists to solve.
- Check the link is active — a paused link serves nothing.
- If the destination is age-restricted, turn on the age gate (see the age gate and password guide).