We've been shipping. Ulink.ly, the Firebase Dynamic Links alternative built for mobile app teams, has three new features live, with one more on the way. Here's a rundown of what's new, and what's coming next.
Branded and trackable QR codes
Every link you create in Ulink.ly can now become a branded QR code. That means the same deep links you already use online can bridge straight from the physical world into your app.
Print them on packaging, posters, business cards, event badges, or anywhere your users meet you offline. Each scan is tracked alongside your existing clicks, so you can finally measure how your physical touchpoints drive installs and in-app actions, all in one place.
And because these QR codes are powered by Ulink.ly links, deferred deep linking still applies. A user without your app installed scans the code, gets routed through the App Store or Play Store, and lands on the exact screen you intended after install.


CSV export of links and analytics
You can now export your links and their performance data to CSV in one click.
Pull everything into a spreadsheet, build the reports your team actually needs, share results with stakeholders, or feed the data into whatever tools you already use. It's your data, in a format you can do anything with.

React Native deep linking SDK
Ulink.ly now has a native React Native SDK. With it, Ulink.ly supports four platforms: Flutter, iOS, Android, and React Native.
If you build in React Native, you get the same deferred deep linking and install attribution that the rest of our SDKs provide. No bridging hacks, no workarounds. Add the SDK, configure your app, and your deep links work end to end across web, install, and in-app routing.
You can get started in the docs at docs.ulink.ly/getting-started/react-native.

Coming soon: webhooks
In the next couple of weeks, we're launching webhooks.
Webhooks will let you send your link and analytics events anywhere you want them, in real time. Pipe data into your CRM, your data warehouse, a Slack channel, or your own backend, and build automations on top of the events that matter to you. Keep an eye on the blog and your inbox for the launch.
Try them and tell us what you think
All three features are live in your dashboard at ulink.ly right now.
We build Ulink.ly based on conversations with the developers and teams who use it every day, so we want to hear from you. Which of these will you reach for first, and what's still missing from your deep linking setup? Let us know, and it goes straight onto our roadmap.
