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Zapier: Bitly

She also created a quality-control Zap: This ensured every shortened link was safe and functional before anyone shared it publicly.

Then came the action: Zapier took the long URL from the spreadsheet, fed it directly into Bitly’s API, and automatically generated a branded short link. But she didn’t stop there. She added a second action: "Send a Slack message." Now, whenever a new short link was created, her entire team received a notification in their #marketing-channel: "New short link ready: bit.ly/EcoJacket – click performance tracking active."

Today, when Priya looks at her dashboard showing thousands of automated short links whirring to life, she smiles. The tiny link that once annoyed her now quietly powers her entire marketing engine, one click at a time. bitly zapier

That’s when the magic of clicked for Priya.

But the real power emerged when she explored deeper integrations. She set up another Zap: Now, whenever someone clicked a specific campaign link in an influencer’s Instagram story, that person was automatically added to a "warm leads" email list. No CSV exports, no manual data entry. She also created a quality-control Zap: This ensured

She created a free Zapier account and started a new "Zap" (their word for an automated workflow). The trigger was simple: Every time her content team added a new product URL to a shared spreadsheet, Zapier would detect it.

In the bustling digital marketing department of a mid-sized eco-friendly apparel brand, a woman named Priya faced a daily nuisance. Every morning, she manually shortened links for the company’s new product pages, Instagram bios, and email newsletters. She would log into Bitly, paste a long, ugly URL, click "shorten," copy the crisp bit.ly/GreenThreads link, and then paste it into Mailchimp, Twitter, and Facebook. It was repetitive, error-prone, and a drain on her creativity. She added a second action: "Send a Slack message

The result was transformative. What used to take 15 minutes of manual copying and pasting now happened in under 30 seconds, triggered automatically. Priya’s team could focus on storytelling and design instead of link hygiene.