About bit.ly

bit.ly allows users to shorten, share, and track links (URLs). Reducing the URL length makes sharing easier. bit.ly can be accessed through our website, bookmarklets and a robust and open API. bit.ly is also integrated into several popular third-party tools such as Tweetdeck. A more full list of third party tools can be found on the bit.ly blog. Unique user-level and aggregate links are created, allowing users to view complete, real-time traffic and referrer data, as well as location and metadata. Tracking stats are available after users shorten their long links with bit.ly by clicking on the “Info+” link on bit.ly, or just adding a “+” sign to the end of any bit.ly link (for example, http://bit.ly/n0og+).

The Team

  • Shahzad Chaudhri
  • Andrew Cohen
  • Jehiah Czebotar
  • Richard DiMartino
  • Todd Levy
  • Hilary Mason
  • Michael Richman
  • Jay Ridgeway
  • Gregory Tomlinson

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Contact

On Twitter: @bitly

bit.ly Inc.
416 West 13th St.
Suite 203
New York, NY 10014

Support: support@bit.ly

Business Inquiries: inquiries@bit.ly

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bit.ly Inc.

bit.ly is based in New York City, and began as a project at Betaworks. Our investors include: O’Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures, Social Leverage, The Accelerator Group, SoftTech VC, Ron Conway, Josh Stylman, Pete Hershberg, David Shen Ventures, Jeff Clavier, Mitch Kapor, Howard Lindzon, Chris Sacca, and Founders Fund (Dave McClure).

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