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Hey! Great job with Dub.co, just started using it my .new domain links, and you nailed the short links problem really well! 馃檶
I did implement or helped to implement internal short links solutions many times, in a couple of companies / for side-projects, and the longest-living one was with a Slack interface, allowing anyone within the workspace to grab a short link with a single command. However, we considered switching to another solution many times due to the lack of analytics, or other features, like custom og meta tags.
So I was wondering, are you planning on exposing some kind of Slack interface to manage (mainly create) short links?
The user-exposed interface could be very simple, just /dub $link $optionalCustomSlug and it creates and returns the link.
Workspace admin would add Dub.co bot to the workspace once, and anyone could use it.
When it comes to user management, a single bot user could be provisioned, or a "ghost" user for every user who interacts with the bot, allowing them to sign up later in the Dub.co interface.
Let me know if you need any more context, I just wanted to share a bit of feedback and a tiny feature request for consideration!
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@steven-tey what would be your opinion on this? there is already integrations for ray.so, pipeline, etc If this is a desired feature I'd have no problem implementing it.
Hey! Great job with Dub.co, just started using it my .new domain links, and you nailed the short links problem really well! 馃檶
I did implement or helped to implement internal short links solutions many times, in a couple of companies / for side-projects, and the longest-living one was with a Slack interface, allowing anyone within the workspace to grab a short link with a single command. However, we considered switching to another solution many times due to the lack of analytics, or other features, like custom og meta tags.
So I was wondering, are you planning on exposing some kind of Slack interface to manage (mainly create) short links?
The user-exposed interface could be very simple, just
/dub $link $optionalCustomSlug
and it creates and returns the link.Workspace admin would add Dub.co bot to the workspace once, and anyone could use it.
When it comes to user management, a single bot user could be provisioned, or a "ghost" user for every user who interacts with the bot, allowing them to sign up later in the Dub.co interface.
Let me know if you need any more context, I just wanted to share a bit of feedback and a tiny feature request for consideration!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: