Link Rotator — Distribute Clicks Evenly

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A link rotator sends visitors to different destination URLs from a single short link, distributing clicks evenly or according to custom weight percentages. With y.hn's link rotator, you create one short URL and assign multiple destinations — each click goes to the next URL in the rotation or is distributed based on your chosen ratio.

This is a powerful tool for several scenarios. Marketers use link rotators for A/B testing landing pages — send 50% of traffic to variant A and 50% to variant B, then compare conversion rates using y.hn analytics. Agencies rotate leads among sales team members by assigning each person's calendar link as a destination. Affiliate marketers split traffic across multiple offers to test which converts best. And businesses can distribute customer service load across different support channels.

y.hn's link rotator gives you full control over rotation rules. Set equal distribution, weighted percentages, or sequential rotation. View analytics broken down by each destination, so you know exactly how many clicks each URL received. Change destinations, adjust weights, or pause specific URLs without modifying the short link your audience already has.

Key Features

Single link, multiple destinations
Equal or weighted distribution
Sequential or random rotation
A/B testing support
Per-destination analytics
Add or remove URLs anytime
Custom slugs for rotator links
Available on Pro and Business

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a link rotator work?
A link rotator takes a single short URL and distributes clicks across multiple destination URLs. When someone clicks y.hn/offer, the first visitor might go to page A, the second to page B, the third to page C, and then it cycles back. You can also set percentage-based weights.
Can I use this for A/B testing?
Yes. Set two destination URLs with 50/50 distribution to run a classic A/B test. y.hn provides per-destination click analytics so you can compare performance and determine the winner.
What happens if I remove one destination from the rotation?
Traffic is automatically redistributed among the remaining destinations. The short URL stays the same, so your audience is unaffected by the change.
Can I set unequal distribution percentages?
Yes. You can assign custom weight percentages to each destination. For example, send 70% of traffic to your main page and 30% to a new variant you are testing.

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