IPEye
Modern routing surface

Short links with real structure, not just a blank front page.

Give your service a public landing page that feels designed on purpose: fast redirects, flexible modes, protected control, and visit tracking wrapped in a stronger visual identity.

Launch clean links Monitor visits and paths
Signal

Built for short-link operations, not filler copy.

The homepage should feel like an actual product layer. This design frames the service as a capable routing tool with reporting, flexible redirects, and a controlled admin workflow.

4 modes Server redirects, JavaScript, and pixel tracking
Visit log Referrer, payload, user agent, and path awareness
Preview-safe Meta-driven behavior for preview crawlers when needed
Fast redirect board Designed to feel active, structured, and production-ready.
Short. Sharp. Trackable.
Focus

A cleaner landing page without looking generic.

This layout breaks away from the repeated “one hero + one card” pattern. It uses a stronger header, spotlight block, metrics, and varied sections so the homepage feels more intentional and memorable.

A distinct header bar instead of a floating badge-only top area
A hero paired with an operations panel rather than another plain feature card
Alternating section shapes inspired by structured HTML5 UP style pages
Control

From public landing to protected admin in one story.

The public page stays clean and high-level, while the real power stays inside the dashboard: create links, choose redirect behavior, inspect visit logs, and work from a dark, focused admin interface.

Create short URLs with redirect types that match the campaign or tracking goal
Inspect visitors by IP, user agent, payload, path, and map signals
Swap public templates later without changing the short-link engine itself
Tracked destination Cleaner links outside, richer signal capture inside.
Dashboard ready
Use case

A stronger default face for your service.

If you keep `shorter` as the default template, it now feels closer to a composed SaaS landing page than a utility placeholder. That makes it a better fallback when you want something polished but not themed like file hosting, shipping, or retail.